Note: we wish to emphasise both the posters and the orals. Together, the oral and poster part complement each other.
Session 1 | Reseach & Science Parallel | Solar Corona and Heliosphere: From Flares to CMEs and Interplanetary Shocks
Luciano Rodriguez (ROB), Jasmina Magdalenic (ROB), Emilia Kilpua (Univ of Helsinki), Sergio Dasso (IAFE/UBA)
| Monday 5/11, 13:30-15:00 & 15:45-17:15
MTC 00.10, Large lecture room |
Session 2 | Reseach & Science Parallel | Geomagnetic Storms - Ground and near-Earth Space Weather Impacts Craig Rodger (University of Otago), Mark Clilverd (British Antarctic Survey) | Monday 5/11, 13:30-15:00 & 15:45-17:15
MTC 00.15, Small lecture room |
Session 3 | Open session parallel | Advancements and opportunities towards national and global resilience for space weather events: research, forecasting, and mitigation Seth Jonas, Christopher Cannizzaro | Monday 5/11, 13:30-15:00 MTC 01.03 |
Session 4 | Open session parallel | Aviation Meets Space Weather - Roadmap Towards Space Weather Services for Aviation Marcin Latocha (Seibersdorf Laboratories), Erwin De Donder (BIRA-IASB) | Monday 5/11, 15:45-17:15 MTC 01.03 |
Session 5 | User Oriented Plenary | Working with Space Weather Services, Now and in the Future Alexi Glover (ESA), Peter Thorn (Met Office) | Tuesday 6/11, 09:00-10:30 & 11:15-12:45
MTC 00.10, Large lecture room |
Session 6 | Reseach & Science Parallel | Unveiling Current Challenges in Space Weather Forecasting Anastasios Anastasiadis (National Observatory of Athens, IAASARS), Enrico Camporeale (Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, CWI), Manolis K. Georgoulis (Academy of Athens, RCAAM), Ryan McGranaghan (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
| Wednesday 7/11, 09:00-10:30 & 11:15-12:45
MTC 00.10, Large lecture room |
Session 7 | Reseach & Science Parallel | Radiation Environments: From Solar Origin to Effects on Space Missions Eamonn Daly (ESA), Rositsa Miteva (Space Climate Group - Space Research and Technology Institute - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), Larisa Kashapova (ISTP SB RAS, Russia), Richard Horne (British Antarctic Survey)
| Wednesday 7/11, 09:00-10:30 & 11:15-12:45
MTC 00.15, Small lecture room |
Session 8 | Open session parallel | Citizen Science and Public Engagement Stijn Calders (BIRA-IASB), Yihua Zheng (CCMC) | Wednesday 7/11, 09:00-10:30 MTC 01.03 |
Session 9 | Open session parallel | Satellite observations of the thermosphere-ionosphere contributing to Space Weather products and forecasting capabilities Guram Kervalishvili (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences), Eelco Doornbos (TU Delft) | Wednesday 7/11, 11:15-12:45 MTC 01.03 |
Session 10 | Operations/Services oriented Plenary | Space Weather Operations & Services Suzy Bingham (Met Office), Sophie Murray (Trinity College Dublin) | Thursday 8/11, 09:00-10:30 & 11:15-12:45 MTC 00.10, Large lecture room |
Session 11 | Reseach & Science Parallel | Space Weather Instrumentation Sylvie Benck (Universite Catholique de Louvain), Mervyn Freeman (British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge), Grigory Protopopov (URSC-ISDE, Moscow), Volker Bothmer (Institut für Astrophysik, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) | Friday 9/11, 09:00-10:30 & 11:15-12:45 MTC 00.10, Large lecture room |
Session 12 | Reseach & Science Parallel | Thermosphere and Ionosphere : Irregular dynamics and structures as a response to Space Weather Events
Mirko Piersanti (University of L'Aquila), Massimo Materassi (CNR, Italy) | Friday 9/11, 09:00-10:30 & 11:15-12:45 MTC 00.15, Small lecture room |
Session 13 | Open session parallel | Critical challenges and recent advances in the reliable forecast of solar activity and extreme space weather events Elena Popova, Michael Balikhin (University of Sheffield, UK) | Friday 9/11, 09:00-10:30 MTC 01.03 |
Session 14 | Open session parallel | Scientific and technological aspects of planetary space weather Christina Plainaki (ASI - Agenzia Spaziale Italiana), Nicolas André (IRAP, France) | Friday 9/11, 11:15-12:45 MTC 01.03 |