CEDAR email: URSI AT-RASC Session G09: “The role of integrated research infrastructure and e-infrastructure for upper atmospheric studies”

Lindsay Goodwin lindsaygoodw at gmail.com
Wed Dec 13 12:20:30 MST 2023


Hello All,

We are currently seeking abstract submissions for the “The role of
integrated research infrastructure and e-infrastructure for upper
atmospheric studies” session at the upcoming 2024 URSI Atlantic Radio
Science Meeting (URSI AT-RASC 2024, https://www.atrasc.com) taking place in
Gran Canaria from May 19-24, 2024. The session description can be found
below.

The deadline for abstract submission is *January 20, 2024*. To submit an
abstract, please visit:
https://www.eventure-online.com/eventure/login.form?A366e99a4-33f8-4841-9ec7-6fb8257a111f.
For information on convened sessions for Commission G: Ionospheric Radio
and Propagation, please visit:
https://cloud.ilabt.imec.be/index.php/s/jfbEozj5yXRrcXm.

Sincerely,
Tobias Verhulst, Giorgiana De Franceschi, Lindsay Goodwin

Session G09: “The role of integrated research infrastructure and
e-infrastructure for upper atmospheric studies”

*The knowledge of the upper atmosphere and plasmasphere physics is
significantly advancing thanks to the adoption of multi-instrumental
observational and modelling approaches that combine information acquired by
scientific, commercial, and military technologies and equipment. In this
context, there is an urgent need to establish common frameworks to provide
integrated access points for different types of end users to wide varieties
of instruments, data sets and models potentially useful to them. Improving
the integration of research infrastructure can be considered at different
levels: the integration of observations of different co-located
instruments, the integration of sensors into global networks, the
integration of observations with models or various models with each other,
or, at the highest level, the integration of various data-sets and models
into comprehensive databases made available to end-users through a common
access point. This also entails the development and implementation of
common data formats and standards, data processing methods, APIs,
ontologies, etc. This session welcomes contributions dealing with the
importance of integrated research infrastructures, according to one or more
of the levels described above, to boost the scientific understanding of the
upper atmosphere and plasmasphere. The session particularly welcomes
contributions related to the interaction with stakeholders coming from
private and public sectors, employing scientific data or models in an
operational or commercial context. The session welcomes also papers
describing efforts already in place or at design level to establish new
research infrastructures and e-infrastructure.*
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