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Dear Colleagues in ionospheric physics,<br>
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We invite you to attend the URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium in Beijing between 16 and 23 August 2014. <br>
Full details are at <a href="http://www.chinaursigass.com/">http://www.chinaursigass.com/</a><br>
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Note the abstract deadline of 15 February 2014, and the early registration deadline of 14 May 2014.<br>
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Tuesday 19-08-14 13:40 - 15:40<br>
GH01<br>
<b>Plasma Waves</b><br>
Session Conveners: <b>Erhan Kudeki</b> (H); <b>Meers Oppenheim</b> (H)<br>
Plasma density irregularities in the ionosphere affect radiowave propagation and interfere with Earth-space communication such as GPS. Progress in measuring, modeling, and understanding the evolution of ionospheric E- and F-region plasma structures and irregularities
encompassing scales ranging from meters to hundreds of kilometers will be the main focus of this session. Phenomena of interest include F-region equatorial plasma bubbles, mid-latitude E and F region irregularities and SAPS, storm time enhancement of mid and
high latitude irregularities, incomplete/unsolved problems of 150 km irregularities and non-linear behavior of Farley-Buneman and gradient-drift waves and turbulence.<br>
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See you in Beijing,<br>
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Erhan Kudeki and Meers Oppenheim<br>
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Yours,<br>
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Erhan Kudeki<br>
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<div>Erhan Kudeki Tel: 217 265 0128 erhan@illinois.edu<br>
Professor and Associate Head for Undergraduate Affairs<br>
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering<br>
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br>
1406 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801 <br>
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