Scientific program (pdf)
We expect to start around 09:00 and end ca 15:40.
Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Title | |
09:00- 09:05 | Sami Solanki | Director, Max-Planck Institute | Opening and Welcome | |
09:05- 09:35 | Philippe Escoubet |
ESTEC, The Netherlands | Cluster: highlights during a full solar cycle. | |
09:35- 10:05 | Joachim Vogt |
Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany |
Analysis tools for arrays of spacecraft | |
10:05- 10:35 | Reiner Friedel |
Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM, USA |
Los Alamos Research using the RAPID Instrument on Cluster | |
10:35- 11:00 | Axel Korth |
Max-Planck Institute Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany |
Response of the polar cusp and the magnetotail to a high-speed solar wind stream studied by a multispacecraft wavelet analysis | |
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14:00- 14:30 | Theodore A. Fritz |
Boston University, MA, USA |
The role of composition measurements from multiple S/C in determining solar wind entry and energization in the magnetospheric cusps | |
14:30- 15:00 | Yasuhito Narita |
Technical University Braunschweig, Germany |
Plasma turbulence in the solar system | |
15:00- 15:30 | Qiugang Zong |
Beijing University, China | Fast Acceleration of Energetic Particles in the Inner Magnetosphere by Interplanetary Shock Stimulated ULF Waves | |
15:30- 15:40 | Patrick Daly | Max-Planck Institute Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany |
Endnote |