CEDAR email: SCOSTEP STP-15: Due date for submission of abstracts extended to October 5, 2021

GURUBARAN SUBRAMANIAN gurubaran.s at iigm.res.in
Sun Sep 19 22:03:32 MDT 2021


Dear colleagues, 

The due date for submission of abstracts for the SCOSTEP 15th Quadrennial Solar-Terrestrial Physics Symposium (STP-15) is now extended to October 5, 2021. In case you have not registered or/and submitted an abstract, please do consider joining this event. This is an excellent opportunity to participate in the deliberations on the ongoing research in STP that encompasses multiple disciplines like solar, magnetospheric and ionsopheric domains besides atmospheric sciences, all having the common thread linking the Sun and our planet Earth. For further details, please go through the relevant details below. 

With our best regards, 

Sincerely, 

S Gurubaran 
Chair, LOC 
STP-15 

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15th Quadrennial Solar-Terrestrial Physics Symposium (STP-15) (Fully online) 

February 21 -25, 2022 
Hosted by Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, Navi Mumbai, India 

The Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics (SCOSTEP) organizes the Solar-Terrestrial Physics (STP) symposia once every four years. The ongoing program of SCOSTEP, namely, the Predictability of the variable Solar-Terrestrial Coupling (PRESTO), addresses the predictability component of those phenomena that have impact on the Sun -Earth system as a whole in various time scales. 

STP-15 will be hosted by the Indian Institute of Geomagnetism in a fully online mode during February 21 -25, 2022. The relevant information can be found at the symposium website: [ https://stp15.in/ | https://stp15.in ] 

Please note that the abstract submission is now open and will close on September 15 , 2021. 

Important deadlines: 

Abstract submission extended to: October 5, 2021 
Financial support request extended to: October 5 , 2021 



Notification of acceptance/rejection of abstracts: October 31 , 2021 


Early Bird Registration commences: November 1 , 2021 


Early Bird Registration closes: December 31 , 2021 


Regular Registration commences: January 1 , 2022 


Regular Registration closes: February 10 , 2022 


Spot Registration: February 20 -25, 2022 


Conference dates: February 21 -25, 2022 





Session structures 





Session 1. Overarching topics in Sun -Earth connection 

Conveners: Ramon Lopez, Eugene Rozanov, Jie Zhang, M. Venkat Ratnam 





Session 2. PRESTO Pillar 1: Sun , Planetary Space, and Geospace 

Conveners: Allison Jaynes, Emilia Kilpua, Spiros Patsourakos, Nandita Srivastava 





Session 3. PRESTO Pillar 2: Space Weather and Earth’s Atmosphere 

Conveners: Loren Chang, Duggirala Pallamraju, Nick Pedatella 





Session 4. PRESTO Pillar 3: Solar Activity and its Influence On Climate 

Conveners: Odele Coddington, Jie Jiang, Stergios Misios, Subramanian Gurubaran 





Session 5. Space Weather Prediction and Implementation 

Conveners: Kyung-Suk Cho, Peter Pilewskie, Pravata Mohanty 





Session 6. Modeling, Database and Data Analysis Tools for Solar-Terrestrial Physics 

Conveners: Daniel Marsh, Yoshizumi Miyoshi, Annika Seppälä 





Session 7. New ground- and space-based initiatives for Solar-Terrestrial Physics 

Conveners: Jorge Chau, Renata Lukianova, Nat Gopalswamy 





Session 8: Special session on “Geomagnetism- The connecting link between Sun and Earth” 

Conveners: Geeta Vichare, Gopi Seemala, Jurgen Matzka, Masahito Nose 





Workshop on Solar-Terrestrial Physics for Students and Young Scientists (STEPSYS) 





STEPSYS workshop will be organized one day prior to the STP-15 symposium, i.e., on February 20 , 2022. The objective of this workshop is to invite eminent scientists from the STP community worldwide to give tutorials/lectures to students and young scientists on topics related to Solar – Earth connections. The tentative topics include the following. 


    * The Sun , its interior and its atmosphere 
    * Solar eruptions and their impact on Geospace 
    * Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling 
    * Atmosphere - Ionosphere Coupling 
    * Solar influence on climate variability 
    * Space weather effects on technological systems 
    * Instruments and upcoming space missions for STP research 
    * Web-based tools for space weather monitoring, analysis and forecasting 


Lectures will typically have a time duration of 45 min and will be aimed at Ph.D. students and early career scientists working on STP related topics. The lectures would provide solid foundation for the participants who would be essentially non-specialists in these areas. 




This workshop is only for the registered participants of STP-15 symposium. 




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Dr. Subramanian Gurubaran 

Professor 

Indian Institute of Geomagnetism 

New Panvel (W) 

Navi Mumbai 410218, INDIA 




Email: [ mailto:gurubaran.s at iigm.res.in | gurubaran.s at iigm.res.in ] 

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