Exhibitors' information
JAXA Earth Observation Research Center
JAXA Earth Observation Research Center (EORC) conducts calibration & validation of satellite data, and the Earth science research and application research using those data.
EORC researches in the field of earth science such as global climate change, water cycle, atmospheric environment and crustal movements, using satellite data while developing calibration & validation and analysis methods to improve data accuracy of sensors onboard earth observation satellites.
Earth-graphy (All about JAXA's Earth Observations)
Satellite Navigator ![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
Follow our SNS! Get the latest information. (Japanese only)
The GSMaP provides large amounts of data on hourly rainfall distribution around the world over the past 20 years. You can also see the latest status from the map below.
ALOS Research and Application Project conducts the Earth science / application researches using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and high-resolution optical sensors onboard the "DAICHI" (ALOS) series satellites. ALOS Research and Application Project ![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
GPM project conducts the Earth science / application researches and calibration & validation in the field of precipitation and water cycle using the precipitation radar onboard earth observation satellites. The precipitation radar enables observation of three-dimensional structure of rain and snow. GPM Project ![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
GCOM-W project is conducting the Earth science / application researches and calibration & validation activities related to climate and water cycle variations using the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR) series. GCOM-W Project
AMSR Series ![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
GCOM-C project is conducting the Earth science / application researches and calibration & validation related to climate change using the Second generation GLobal Imager (SGLI) onboard earth observation satellite "SHIKISAI" (GCOM-C). GCOM-C Project ![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
GOSAT project is conducting research and development and data calibration & validation by using sensors onboard the "IBUKI" (GOSAT) series satellites for observing greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane) which are the causes of global warming. GOSAT Project ![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
EarthCARE is an earth observation satellite mission that Japan and Europe are collaborating for development. It is expected that the mission will improve the numerical climate model and contribute to improving the accuracy of climate change prediction. EarthCARE Project ![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
JAXA Employment Opportunities (English site)
EORC researches in the field of earth science such as global climate change, water cycle, atmospheric environment and crustal movements, using satellite data while developing calibration & validation and analysis methods to improve data accuracy of sensors onboard earth observation satellites.
Websites
We introduce our activities on the following web sites.Earth-graphy (All about JAXA's Earth Observations)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
Follow our SNS! Get the latest information. (Japanese only)
The GSMaP provides large amounts of data on hourly rainfall distribution around the world over the past 20 years. You can also see the latest status from the map below.
Research Projects
These studies are carried out in each research project that specializes in each satellite and sensor as well as in cooperation with the combined use of satellite data and models. The results are reflected in future development of satellites.![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/alos.jpg)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/gpm.jpg)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/gcom-w.jpg)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/gcom-c.jpg)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/gosat.jpg)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/earthcare.jpg)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
Recruitment
Currently, EORC is recruiting invited personnel (fixed-term staff) in each research field of ALOS-2, GCOM-C, GOSAT, EarthCARE and GPM/DPR. Invited Personnel Recruitment (Japanese site only) ![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
![](https://ssl.tksc.jaxa.jp/earth/jpgu2023/icon_link.png)
-
Address
305-8505
2-1-1, Sengen, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken, Japan -
Web site, SNS