List of sessions

We have 3 different flavours of sessions:
  • Service Domain Plenary sessions;
  • Parallel Science and Research sessions; and
  • Parallel Open sessions.
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Note: A summary of the plenary sessions of 2018 was published in the Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate

In chronological order. Click on a session title for the abstract, contributions and the schedule.
Session 1Research & Science
Parallel
Geomagnetic Storms: a Geomagnetically Induced Current perspective
Mirko Piersanti (INFN); Roberta Tozzi
Monday 18/11, 13:00-14:00
Tuesday 19/11 11:15-12:30 & 17:15-18:30
Rogier
Session 2Open session
parallel
Citizen Science and Public Engagement
Stijn Calders (BIRA-IASB), Carine Briand (Observatoire de Paris)
Monday 18/11, 13:00-14:00
Mozane 789
Session 3Open session
parallel
Satellite and ground-based observations for space weather and space climate monitoring and modelling
Guram Kervalishvili (GFZ), Eelco Doornbos (KNMI)
Monday 18/11, 13:00-15:15 & 16:00-17:15
Elisabeth
Session 4Open session
parallel
National And Global Preparedness For Space Weather Events: Research, Forecasting, And Mitigation
Thomas Colvin (Science & Technology Policy Institute), Christopher Cannizzaro (U.S. Department of State), Lucie Green (UCL)
Monday 18/11 14:00-15:15
Mozane 789
Session 5Research & Science
Parallel
Solar Corona and Heliosphere
Luciano Rodriguez (ROB); Sergio Dasso (IAFE)
Monday 18/11, 14:00-15:15 & 16:00-17:15, Rogier
Tuesday 19/11, 11:15-12:30, Elisabeth
Session 6Open session
parallel
Radio observations for Space Weather applications
Hanna Rothkaehl (PAS), Barbara Matyjasiak (PAS), Nicole Vilmer (LESIA)
Monday 18/11, 16:00-17:15
Mozane 789
Session 7Service domain
plenary
GICs: Ground system hazards from geomagnetically induced currents – research, developments, services, and operations.
Mark Clilverd (British Antarctic Survey, UK), Craig Rodger (Univ. of Otago, NZ)
Tuesday 19/11, 09:00-10:30
Elisabeth
Session 8Research & Science
Parallel
Radiation Environments
Rami Vainio (Univ. of Turku); Yuri Shprits (GFZ/UCLA)
Tuesday 19/11, 11:15-12:30 & 17:15-18:30
Thursday 21/11, 11:15-12:30
Mozane 789
Session 9Medal session
Jean Lilensten and the medal committee
Tuesday 19/11, 17:15-18:30
Elisabeth
Session 10Service domain
plenary
Aviation
Marcin Latocha (Seibersdorf Lab.), Erwin de Donder (BIRA-IASB)
Wednesday 20/11, 09:00-10:30
Elisabeth
Session 11Service domain
plenary
Spacecraft Operations
Alexi Glover (ESA Space Safety), Sophie Chabanski (SSCC, BIRA-IASB), Dave Pitchford (SES), Bruno Sousa (ESA Missions Operations)
Thursday 21/11, 09:00-10:30
Elisabeth
Session 12Research & Science
Parallel
Space Weather Instrumentation
Jackie Davies (RAL UKRI STFC); Keith Ryden (Univ. of Surrey)
Thursday 21/11, 11:15-12:30 & 17:15-18:30
Friday 22/11, 11:15-12:30
Elisabeth
Session 13Open session
parallel
Machine Leaning and statistical inference techniques applied to space weather
Giovanni Lapenta (KULeuven), Enrico Camporeale
Thursday 21/11, 11:15-12:30 & 17:15-18:30
Rogier
Session 14Research & Science
Parallel
Achievements in Magnetosphere - Ionosphere - Thermosphere coupling during geomagnetic storms and magnetospheric substorms
Tommaso Alberti (INAF), Paola De Michelis (INGV), Anna Belehaki (NOA)
Thursday 21/11, 17:15-18:30
Friday 22/11, 11:15-12:30 & 14:00-15:15
Mozane 789
Session 15Service domain
plenary
GNSS: How can the space weather community meet user requirements for navigation/communication at high latitudes?
Behlke Rico (SST); Geoff Crowley (ASTRA)
Friday 22/11, 09:00-10:30
Elisabeth
Session 16Research & Science
Parallel
Novel approaches for space weather forecasting
Juan Sebastian Cervantes Villa (GFZ); Ludger Scherliess (Utah State Univ.)
Friday 22/11, 11:15-12:30 & 14:00-15:15
Rogier
Session 17Open session
parallel
Data Assimilation for Space Weather Applications
Matthew Lang (LSCE), Sacha Brun (CEA-Saclay)
Friday 22/11, 14:00-15:15
Elisabeth