CEDAR email: URSI AT-RASC 2024: Commission H Sessions

Robert Marshall Robert.Marshall at Colorado.EDU
Fri Nov 17 12:28:43 MST 2023


URSI AT-RASC 2024 Commission H Session Announcement


The triennial URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC) is one of the URSI flagship conferences, alongside the URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (GASS) and the Asia-Pacific Radio Science Conference (AP-RASC).


The 4th URSI AT-RASC will be held May 19-24, 2024, in Gran Canaria, Spain, as a fully in-person conference with only on-site presentations. The conference will have a series of convened and open sessions within the domains covered by all ten Commissions of URSI. Abstract submissions are now open, and the submission deadline is January 20, 2024.


Below you will find a brief overview of the sessions led by Commission H; the complete list of sessions and their descriptions are available here:
https://www.atrasc.com/papersubmission.php.


H01: Open Session

In one sentence: This session solicits papers on all aspects of waves in space and laboratory plasmas that do not easily fit into the other sessions within Commission H for this URSI meeting.

Conveners: Craig Rodger, Robert Marshall


H02: Plasma waves, wave-particle interactions, and their multifold effects on the radiation belts

In one sentence: This session invites studies that advance our current understanding of wave-particle interactions and their role in radiation belt dynamics from observational, theoretical, and numerical points of view.

Conveners: David Hartley, Ondrej Santolik, Vania Jordanova, Yoshizumi Miyoshi


H03: Machine learning techniques and applications to wave-particle interaction processes in space plasmas

In one sentence: This session will focus on applications of machine learning techniques to wave-particle interactions through the analysis of observational data, large-scale simulation data, or the fusion of observational and simulation data.

Conveners: Drew Turner, Savvas Raptis, David Malaspina


H04: Recent advances in geospace research from multi-point observations

In one sentence: This session solicits new findings and advances in geospace research combining the datasets from various satellites missions as well as ground-based networks and numerical simulations.

Conveners: Jyrki Manninen, Jean-Francois Ripoll, Yoshiya Kasahara


H05: Radio diagnostics of space weather plasma processes

In one sentence: This session is open to contributions relevant to theoretical models, e.g. of solar radio bursts and ionospheric emissions, radio signatures’ interpretation, and observation techniques, in the framework of both Space Weather science and Space Weather operations.

Conveners: Mauro Messerotti, Natchimuthuk Gopalswamy


H06: Computer simulations in space plasmas

In one sentence: This session solicits state-of-the-art simulation advances and results related to space plasma physics.

Conveners: Esa Kallio (Aalto University, Finland), Yohei Miyake (Kobe University)


H07: Analysis of natural boundary layers in terrestrial and planetary environments: Macro/micro scale kinetic approaches

In one sentence: This session solicits contributions related to boundary layers in magnetospheric, ionospheric and space plasma physics, including (i) collisionless shocks and/or foreshocks, (ii) the magnetopause, (iii) plasma sheet currents, (iv) nearby/far magnetotail dynamics (including substorms), (v) plasmapause, (vi) potential drops in the ionosphere and cusp dynamics, (vii) basic particle acceleration processes, (viii) impact of transients carried by the solar wind on these interfaces and (ix) dynamics of interfaces in active space experiments.

Conveners: Hui Zhang, Philippe Escoubet, Xóchitl Blanco Cano, David Sibeck


H08: Turbulence and Instabilities in Space Plasmas

In one sentence: The session welcomes contributions on the use of radio observations to determine the nature of density and velocity fluctuations remotely in the solar wind, alongside work on the theory, numerical modeling, and in situ observations of turbulence and instabilities.

Conveners: Alexander Pitňa, Owen Wyn Roberts, Julia Stawarz, Domenico Trotta, Gary Zank


H09: Tribute to Craig Kletzing - his fascination with plasma waves and the upcoming TRACERS mission

In one sentence: This session involves a single invited presentation by Professor David Miles, given in tribute to Professor Craig Kletzing and his many contributions to experimental space plasma physics.

Conveners: Ondřej Santolík, David Hartley



Joint Sessions Led by Commission H:


HG01: Active Experiments in Space and Laboratory Plasmas

In one sentence: This session will cover recent advances in active experiments in space and in the laboratory that seek to advance and test theories or build diagnostic or predictive capabilities.

Conveners: Robert Moore, Mark Golkowski


HG02: Observations of near- Earth space from Small Satellites and Suborbital Platforms

In one sentence: This session solicits contributions describing recent or upcoming small satellite, sounding rocket, or high-altitude balloon missions aimed at addressing science goals in the near-Earth space environment through remote sensing and/or in-situ measurements.

Conveners: Robert Marshall, Bruce Fritz, David Malaspina


HGE01: Atmospheric, ionospheric, magnetospheric, and high energy effects of lightning discharges

In one sentence: This session solicits contributions that advance knowledge in the areas of the global atmospheric electric circuit, lightning physics, transient luminous events, energetic radiation, relativistic particles, and their impact on the Earth's atmosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere.

Conveners: Ivana Kolmašová, Martin Fullekrug, Ningyu Liu


HGE02: Meet the HGE Experts - Presentations

In one sentence: In this session, we invite a panel of renowned researchers to give their opinions on how the research field has evolved since they started their careers, and what are key questions for the future of space physics.

Conveners: František Němec, Bruce Fritz, Riccardo Trinchero


HGE03: Meet the HGE Experts - Panel Discussion

In one sentence: Following the panel session of ‘Meet the Experts’ for commissions HGE, this Q&A session will give the opportunity to early-career scientists to ask questions to our experts, either about their scientific research or their career paths and experience.

Conveners: Ivana Kolmašová, Martin Fullekrug, Ningyu Liu


HJ01: Radio emission from the Sun, Heliosphere, and Planets

In one sentence: This session solicits contributions that report on recent observations of solar, heliospheric and planetary radio emissions, including coordinated multi-point observations from ground radio telescopes and spacecraft plasma/wave experiments.

Conveners: Pietro Zucca, Patrick Galopeau, Natchimuthuk Gopalswamy, Yihua Yan


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