CEDAR email: SPACE CLIMATE 10 (June 9–12, 2026 – Åland/Ahvenanmaa, Finland): Abstract Submission and Registration Now Open
Kseniia Golubenko
Kseniia.Golubenko at oulu.fi
Sun Nov 30 17:00:00 MST 2025
Dear colleagues,
Registration and abstract submission for SPACE CLIMATE 10 (June 9–12, 2026 – Åland/Ahvenanmaa, Finland) are now open: cosmicrays.oulu.fi/space_climate2026<https://cosmicrays.oulu.fi/space_climate2026/>
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Provisional Deadlines:
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Registration and abstract submission opens: 1 December 2025
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Financial support submission: 1 February 2026*
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Oral abstracts submission: 22 February 2026
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Financial support decision: 1 March 2026
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Early bird registration: before 15 March 2026 (400 EUR)
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Normal registration: before 15 April 2026 (470 EUR)
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Poster abstracts submission: 15 April 2026
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**Registration closes: 15 April 2026
*Financial support (including accommodation in a shared room and/or a waiver of the registration fee) is available for young scientists, emeritus scientists, and researchers from developing countries. After submitting your abstract, send your motivation letter + CV to spaceclimate10◎gmail.com (replace ◎ with @) by 1 February 2026 (The decision will be announced by March 1, 2026).
**Registration closes on 15 April 2026, or earlier if the number of participants exceeds 100 (the number of participants is limited due to technical constraints).
Sessions & Conveners:
I. Sun: a) Dynamo (P. Charbonneau, CA); b) Long-term evolution of the global structure of solar magnetic fields (T. Chatzistergos, DE), c) Long-term TSI/SSI variability (G. Kopp, USA), d) Solar activity and eruptions in the long-term prospective (A.S. Brun, FR), e) Solar-stellar relations (A. Shapiro, AT)
II. Heliosphere–Magnetosphere: a) Cosmic rays and modulation (M. Laurentza, IT), b) Long-term evolution of heliospheric magnetic field and solar wind (E. Kilpua, FI), c) Geomagnetic storms and superstorms (M. Grandin, FI), d) Magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere and space climate hazards (E. Tanskanen, FI)
III. Terrestrial Effects & Worst-case Scenarios: a) Extreme events and worst-case scenarios (F. Mekhaldi, SE), b) Climate and atmospheric effects (T. Egorova, CH), c) Historical proxy (H. Hayakawa, JP), d) Predictability in space climate (T. Asikainen, FI), e) Space climate at other planets (V. Airapetian, USA)
With best wishes,
Ilya Usoskin (SOC Chair) & Kseniia Golubenko (LOC Chair)
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Dr. Golubenko Kseniia
Postdoctoral researcher
Space Physics and Astronomy research unit
University of Oulu
Oulu, Finland
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