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FLEX-Fluorescence 2026 Workshop

 March 3 - March 6
 Electoral Palace

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The registration for the workshop is now open, deadline 24/02/2026 at 23:59 CET

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Guidelines for Authors

Please kindly access the relevant document👉 HERE

A dedicated ppt conference template (in 16:9) is available (not mandatory) for download in support of the presenters.

Programme Agenda

Background

This International Workshop follows a series of events addressing remote sensing of vegetation fluorescence. With the Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) – Sentinel-3 tandem mission close to being launched and fluorescence measurements becoming increasingly available from missions like OCO-2 and Sentinel-5 P and other platforms such as UAVs and ground-based instruments, the FLEX 2026 workshop will focus on latest developments in fluorescence remote sensing.​

These include the technical bases for measuring solar-induced fluorescence, fluorescence retrievals from spectrally resolved data and atmospheric correction, dynamic changes of reflectance, as well as product validation using ground and airborne instrumentation. Secondly, we will address current and future applications of fluorescence such as understanding and predicting the dynamics of the carbon and water cycle, the use of fluorescence to detect and quantify vegetation stress and the application of fluorescence for coastal and inland waters. The interplay between fluorescence observations and modelling at different spatial and temporal scales as well as data assimilation aspects, are an integral aspect along these thematic schemes.​

The workshop will take place from 03 March 2026 to 06 March 2026 at the Electoral Palace, the Main Building of Bonn University, Germany and is open to all scientists and engineers interested in exploring the new observation capabilities and synergies provided by the FLEX and the Sentinel-3 mission, which is currently being prepared for launch in 2026.

Workshop Objectives

  • Inform the community about recent and future activities for the upcoming launch of the FLEX mission​
  • Inform the community about the data products delivered by the FLEX mission, the latest developments on FLEX data processing, fluorescence and biophysical parameter retrievals and validation​
  • Review research linking fluorescence with the carbon and water cycles, agriculture, and forestry
  • Provide updates on recent modelling activities coupling remote sensing signals and ecosystem processes​
  • Plan future activities related to fluorescence and merged data sets​
  • Bring together remote sensing communities focusing on aquatic and terrestrial systems, including data providers, experts and users​

 

Main Themes

  • FLEX mission: getting ready for launch!​
  • Data Products and validation strategies​
  • Understanding the Carbon and water cycles using fluorescence data​
  • Exploiting novel indicators for vegetation stress detection​
  • FLEX data for studying inland and coastal waters​
  • Recent advances in modelling activities (radiative transfer, biochemistry, structural-functional vegetation models…)​
  • Combining multi-scale, multi-mission EO data for closing the temporal and spatial gap​
  • Thinking beyond state-of-art: novel applications for FLEX data

Information and Timeline

Call for abstracts 1st December 2025
Abstract submission deadline 31st December 2025
Notification of acceptance 2nd February 2026
Opening of registration 2nd February 2026
Registration Closure End of February 2026
Final information and programme         February 2026
Workshop 03-06 March 2026

Organising Committee

Clement Albergel ESA
Juliane Bendig FZ Juelich
Mario Benincasa Starion for ESA
Ralf Bock ESA
Marco Celesti ESA
Matthias Drusch ESA
Diego Fernandez Prieto ESA
Ireneusz Kleppert FZ Juelich
Sabrina Lodadio Serco for ESA
Uwe Rascher FZ Juelich
Dirk Schuettemeyer ESA
Marin Tudoroiu ESA
Jasmijn Willemse ATP for ESA

Scientific Committee

Albert Porcar University of Helsinki, Finland
Alexander Damm University of Zurich, Switzerland
Bastian Siegmann FZ-Juelich, Germany
Catherine Morfopoulos Imperial College, UK
Christine Chang USDA, USA
Claudia Giardino IREA-CNR,Italy
Fabienne Maignan LSCE-IPSL, France
Georg Wohlfahrt University of Innsbruck, Austria
Gregory Duveiller MAX-Planck Institute, Germany
Hibiki Noda NIES, Japan
Ingo Ensminger University of Toronto, Canada
Jorge Vicent Magellium, France
Jose Moreno University of Valencia, Spain
Juliane Bendig FZ-Juelich, Germany
Neus Sabater FMI, Finland
Nicholas C. Parazoo JPL-NASA, USA
Peiqi Yang Nanjing Normal University, China
Roberto Colombo University of Milan, Bicocca, Italy
Shari van Wittenberghe University of Valencia, Spain
Uwe Rascher FZ-Juelich, Germany
Ying Sun Cornell University, USA
Yongryel Ryu Seoul National University, Republic of Korea
Yves Goulas CNRS, France
Zbynek Malenovsky University of Bonn, Germany

 

Contact info

For information regarding the logistics of the venue, registration, please contact ESAConferenceBureau 

For information regarding the abstract submissions, workshop programme, instructions for authors and inquiries related to the scientific and programme committee, please contact EO4Society.Conf@esa.int

Accommmodation

Please find below a list of selected hotels 🏩 within walking distance of the event location. Rooms can be booked upon availability by contacting the Hotels directly.

 

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March 3
End:
March 6
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Organizers

ESA
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
DLR
federal minister for economic affairs and climate action germany

Venue

Electoral Palace
Kurfürstliches Schloss
Bonn, Am Hof 1, 53113 Germany
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