Call for abstracts to SHINE Session 4: ‘Remote-Sensing Observing Techniques for Improving Space-Weather Science and Forecasting’

Dear Colleagues.

Summer is already upon us and we would like to invite you to submit a contributed abstract to our exciting SHINE session on ‘Remote-Sensing Observing Techniques for Improving Space-Weather Science and Forecasting’ – Session number 4.

The full session description can be found here: http://shinecon.org/shine2016/session2016.php#session4.

The deadline for submitting abstracts to SHINE this year is 9th June 2016, and the oral discussion session will take place on the Friday (15th July 2016 – http://shinecon.org/shine2016/shine2016schedule.php). As well as presenting a poster, if you would like to show a couple of slides during the discussion session, then please let us know at least by the end of June 2016. The oral discussion session will be introduced through two talks: one from Angelos Vourlidas (JHU-APL), and one from Doug Biesecker (NOAA-SWPC); it will also be guided along by the Convenors in order to address the wider scope of the session.

The abstract-submission page is here: http://shinecon.org/pages/AbstractSub.php.

We look forward to seeing you at SHINE in Santa Fe, NM, USA next month!

Best wishes,

Mario – on behalf of the Session 4 convenors: Mario M. Bisi (STFC RAL Space, UK), Bernard V. Jackson (CASS-UCSD, USA), and David F. Webb (ISR-BC, USA).

http://shinecon.org/shine2016/session2016.php#session4