Scientific Program
Keynote Talks
Date | GMT | IST | Title & Speaker | Virtual Hall |
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February 21, 2022 | 1250 - 1350 | 1820 - 1920 | Solar wind driving of Earth's Magnetosphere - Ionosphere - Atmosphere system
Drew Turner, The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, USA.
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JCBose |
February 22, 2022 | 1250 - 1350 | 1820 - 1920 | The NASA Ionospheric Connection Explorer - Highlights from the Prime Mission
Thomas J Immel, University of California Berkeley, USA.
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JCBose |
February 23, 2022 | 1250 - 1350 | 1820 - 1920 | The Physical Basis for Solar Cycle Prediction
Robert Cameron, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany.
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JCBose |
February 24, 2022 | 1250 - 1350 | 1820 - 1920 | Aditya L1: India’s space observatory to study the Sun
Dipankar Banerjee, Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences, India.
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JCBose |
Scientific Program (session wise)
Session | Virtual Hall | Program |
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Session-1: Overarching Topics in the Sun-Earth Connection | vanAllen | Click Here |
Session-2: PRESTO Pillar 1: Sun, Planetary Space, and Geospace | Akasofu | Click Here |
Session-3: PRESTO Pillar 2: Space Weather and Earth's Atmosphere | JCBose | Click Here |
Session-4: PRESTO Pillar 3: Solar Activity and its influence on climate | vanAllen | Click Here |
Session-5: Space Weather Prediction and Implementation | Akasofu | Click Here |
Session-6: Modelling, Database and Data Analysis Tools for Solar-Terrestrial Physics | vanAllen | Click Here |
Session-7: New ground- and space-based initiatives for Solar-Terrestrial Physics | Akasofu | Click Here |
Session-8: Special Session on "Geomagnetism - The connecting link between Sun and Earth" | JCBose | Click Here |