CEDAR email: ISEA-16 Session #7 call for abstracts - "Future trends, opportunities, and challenges in low-latitude aeronomy"

Thomas J. Immel immel at ssl.berkeley.edu
Tue Jun 28 15:04:35 MDT 2022



Dear CEDAR community,

Abstracts for the 16th International Symposium on Equatorial Aeronomy, Sept 12-16 in Kyoto, are due June 30, 2022. We are writing to invite your submissions to Session 7: "Future trends, opportunities, and challenges in low-latitude aeronomy". This and other sessions to be convened during the week are described on the ISEA-16 website :  https://www.rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp/isea16/

The session description follows:

Low-latitude aeronomy is a critical field for advancing knowledge on atmosphere coupling. This session will be devoted to current developments and future perspectives for improvements in both basic as well as applied sciences related to low-latitude aeronomy. Topics of this session include plans and developments for new, relevant ground- and satellite-based techniques, extracting new information from existing and improved techniques, integrating large datasets (multiple instrument datasets, model output/dataset integration), next-generation numerical models of the coupled geospace system, and meeting operational needs for space weather predictions. 

This final session of the conference offers an opportunity for you to share your ideas for new research and perspectives on the future of equatorial aeronomy. Invited speakers are Nick Pedatella and Huixin Lu. We cordially invite your additional contributions and participation.


Thank you,

Claudia Stolle
Mamoru Yamamoto
Thomas Immel


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Thomas J. Immel
Space Sciences Laboratory
UC Berkeley
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