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Subject: IES2011 Call for Papers: Abstract deadline is December 01, 2010
From:    "John Goodman" <jm_good at cox.net>
Date:    Fri, November 5, 2010 6:23 pm


2nd CALL-FOR-PAPERS

Current Abstract Deadline: December 1, 2010:

Monitor Website for any changes: www.ies2011.com

13th International Ionospheric Effects Symposium

IES2011

"Bridging the gap between applications and research involving ionospheric &
space weather disciplines"

- A triennial symposium inaugurated in 1975 -



© City of Alexandria, 2004-2010. Image used by permission.

Dear IES Friends and Colleagues:



       IES2011 is scheduled for May 17-19, 2011 in Alexandria, Virginia, an
historic town near Washington DC. Ionospheric Effects Symposia have been
held in Alexandria since 1975, and IES2011 is the thirteenth in the series.
Please visit the symposium web site for details (http://www.ies2011.com).
IES2011 offers an opportunity for scientists, engineers, and program
managers to review current activities and solutions to system impacts of
ionospheric phenomena and space weather events. Current sponsors include the
Office of Naval Research and URSI. There are numerous Federal agency
affiliates.



        You are cordially invited to submit a paper abstract/title to the
organizers of IES2011, intended for Oral presentation and/or Poster
presentation at the symposium. Paper submission and early registration forms
are available from the site. The current deadline for receipt of abstracts
is December 01, 2010. Please monitor the web site for any deadline changes.



The following are some sample topics:



  a.. Space-Weather and ionospheric effects on telecommunication and
satellite systems
  b.. Current solar cycle phenomena and impact on operational systems
  c.. Modeling, forecasting, and prediction systems
  d.. Ionospheric sounder methods and measurements
  e.. Multi-Sensor contributions to the solution of Space-Weather effects on
ionospherically-dependent systems
  f.. Applications of ionospheric tomography
  g.. Transionospheric effects, including scintillation
  h.. Ionospheric effects on WAAS and other systems supporting aviation
  i.. High Frequency communication and surveillance systems
  j.. Longwave propagation systems and effects
  k.. Global Positioning System and total electron content studies
  l.. Impact of the lower atmosphere on the Ionosphere
  m.. Contribution of the IHY to the understanding of the ionosphere at all
longitudes
  n.. Impact of global electrodynamics on the storm-time ionosphere
  o.. Results derived from COST-ACTION programs
  p.. Impact of solar noise bursts and environmental noise on
telecommunication and navigation systems
  q.. Space-Weather program activities having relevance to ionospheric
effects on C3I and navigation systems
  r.. Products and services offered by industry relevant to prediction &
forecasting of ionospheric effects
  s.. Government projects associated with the forecasting and/or mitigation
of deleterious effects on national and/or military systems
  t.. Studies of documented system impacts during major geomagnetic storms
and other solar-generated events
  u.. New Applications & Products for Display and Analysis of Ionospheric
and Space-Weather Data
  v.. C/NOFS Science and Applications


There are a number of special sessions planned. They follow:



o        Special Session on Navigation convened by Patricia Doherty (Boston
College)

o        Special Session on Lower Atmospheric Forcing of Electrodynamics and
the Ionosphere, convened by Dr. Tim Fuller-Rowell (NOAA-SWPC) and Larisa
Goncharenko

o        Special Session on Ionospheric and Space Weather Effects on
Telecommunications and Navigation Systems, convened by Dr. Giorgiana De
Franceschi (INGV, Rome, Italy) and Dr. Iwona Stanislawska

o        Special Session on Ionospheric sounder methods and measurements:
convened by Prof. Bodo Reinisch, UML

o        Special Session on Ionospheric irregularities - science and
systems, convened by Prof. Paul Cannon, QinetiQ

o        Special Session: Opinion Forum on Issues Facing Ionospheric & Space
Weather Communities, convened by Dr. J.M Goodman, RPSI

o        Special Session: The Impact of Rocket Exhaust and High Power Radio
Waves on the Ionosphere, convened by Dr. Paul Bernhardt, NRL

o        Special Session: C/NOFS program, recommended by Dr. David Anderson
(University of Colorado): Conveners are: Dr. Keith Groves (AFRL) and Dr.
Odile de la Beaujardiere (AFRL)

o        Special Session on HF Communication and related Systems: Convener:
Dr. Leo McNamara (AFRL); pending

o        Special Session: Radar Diagnostics of the Ionosphere including Low
Frequency Arrays, convened by Dr. Anthea Coster (MIT-Haystack); Pending

We look forward to seeing you at IES2011. Plan early. We appreciate your
early abstract submissions and registration.

Sincerely,



John M. Goodman

Chairman, IES2011

President, JMG Associates

Symposium Managers

+1-703-360-0677 (phone)

+1-703-360-3954 (Fax)

jm_good at cox.net

http://www.ies2011.com

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