Workshop: Mutual benefits between atmospheric research and radio based science over polar regions

In the context of the Solar Terrestrial Centre of Excellence (STCE) and the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR),  we are organising a workshop at the Royal Observatory of Belgium on December 4th, 2017 on the Mutual benefits between atmospheric research and radio based science over polar regions.

A more detailed description of the workshop is available at https://events.oma.be/indico/event/33/

If you wish to give a presentation at this workshop, please submit your abstract on the event page. The deadline is 20 November 2017.
In case you want to attend the meeting, please register on the event page. The deadline for registration is 27 November 2017. 

Feel free to circulate these info to your colleagues that may be interested. Don’t hesitate to contact us for any additional information.

We hope to see you for constructive discussions at the workshop.

Contributions are welcome on both aspects:

  •       The workshop foresees the participation of scientists studying the neutral and/or the ionized part of the atmosphere, from the lower to further upper regions such as the magnetosphere. Presentations dealing with climatology studies on their characteristics and abnormal behaviours during extreme events are welcome.
  •       Contributions from researchers of Arctic and Antarctic operations that need to remove or mitigate the atmospheric contribution from their measurements (such as geophysicists, geologists, geodesists, radio astronomers and remote sensing researchers) are also encouraged.

 


This workshop is organised with the support of the Solar-Terrestrial Centre of Excellence and the Scientific Commitee on Antarctic Research.

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