Chapman conference Particle Precipitation: Drivers, Properties, and Impacts on Atmosphere, Ionosphere, Magnetosphere (AIM) Coupling, Melbourne, AU, Feb 17-21, 2025

Annonce transmise par Jean-François Ripoll (CEA DAM)

 

Hello members of the Atmosphere/Ionosphere/Magnetosphere communities:

 

We'd like to bring your attention to the upcoming Chapman conference Particle Precipitation: Drivers, Properties, and Impacts on Atmosphere, Ionosphere, Magnetosphere (AIM) Coupling, to be held in Melbourne, AU at RMIT University from February 17-21st, 2025 (pre-meeting on February 14th).

 

Abstract submission is now open until October 16th, and presenters can request a talk or poster.

 

For details, please see https://www.agu.org/chapman-particle-precipitation/program.

 

Estimated registration rates are:

Professionals: $700 USD

Students: $450 USD

Attendees from low-income and lower-middle income countries: $450 USD

 

If you have any questions, please contact one of the conveners or program committee members (contact info on website).

 

Hope to see you in a few months in the summer Down Under!

 

Conveners,

Aaron Breneman, NASA GSFC

Brett Carter, RMIT Univ.

Alexa Halford, NASA GSFC

Hilde Nesse, Univ. Bergen

Kyle Murphy, Independent Contractor

Lauren Blum, CU, Boulder

Adam Kellerman, UCLA

Sam Walton, UC Berkeley

Sadie Elliott, Univ. Minnesota

 

Program committee:

Dan Marsh, NCAR/UCAR, Boulder

Lynn Harvey, LASP, Boulder, CO

Katrina Bossert, Arizona State, Univ.

Joshua Pettit, CCMC, NASA GSFC

Miriam Sinnhuber, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany

Huixin Liu, Kyushu Univ., Japan

Yoshizumi Miyoshi, Nagoya Univ., Japan

Annika Seppälä, Univ. Otago, New Zealand

Julie Currie, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Richard Marshall, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia

Elizabeth Pearce, Australian Space Agency, Adelaide, Australia

Stephan Buchert, Swedish Institute of Space Physics