CEDAR email: MEETING: 2nd URSI Atlantic Radio Science Meeting (URSI AT-RASC), May 28-June 1, 2018, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Abstract Submission Deadline, January 10, 2018

Wen Li wenli77 at bu.edu
Wed Dec 20 08:50:04 MST 2017


Dear all,

The newly established triennial URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference
(URSI AT-RASC) is the 3rd URSI flagship conference besides the triennial
URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium and the triennial AP-RASC
conference. The deadline of the paper submission to this 2nd URSI Atlantic
Radio Science Conference is *January 10, 2018*. The full details can be
found at http://www.atrasc.com/homepage.php

At the occasion of AT-RASC 2018, Young Scientists Awards will be set up to
assist young scientists to attend the AT-RASC. Student Paper Competition
will be held and the prizes will be awarded to the winners with
certificates and checks during the meeting.

The 2nd AT-RASC will have an open scientific program covered by ten
Commissions of URSI, two of which are closely related to the Cedar
community. The special sessions in Commission G and H are listed below, and
the full program is listed http://www.atrasc.com/papersubmission.php.

Commission G: Ionospheric Radio and Propagation

S-G1    Ionospheric impact on remote sensing: challenges and opportunities
S-G2    Progress in ionospheric modeling and data assimilation
S-G3    Advances and challenges in the use of GNSS in ionospheric monitoring
S-G4    Advances in space-born GNSS receiver techniques for monitoring the
topside ionosphere
S-G5    Ionospheric response to the solar eclipse of 2017
S-G6    New advances in scintillation monitoring
S-G7    Sensor networks for ionospheric weather nowcast
S-GH    Meteors, collisional EMPs, and other highly-transient space plasma
events
S-GE    Global Electric Circuit and the Ionosphere

Commission H: Waves in Plasmas

S-H1    Six years of Van Allen probe field and particle data: unexpected
findings and advances in modeling wave-particle interactions in the Earth’s
inner magnetosphere
S-H2    Recent progress in geospace research revealed by the ARASE(ERG)
satellite and multi-point ground-based observations
S-HG    Radio science for space weather science and operations

All the best,
Wen (Early Career Representative in Commission H)

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Wen Li
Assistant Professor
Department of Astronomy
Boston University
CAS 501, 725 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA, 02215
Email: wenli77 at bu.edu
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