Dear Colleagues,
Abstracts are warmly invited from all national and international colleagues forUK Space Weather & Space Environment Meeting II: Celebrating 10-years of 24/7 space-weather operational forecasting in the UK, https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2024 , 9-12 September 2024, Sandy Park, Exeter, UK.
Abstracts can be submitted here https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2024/abstract-submission . It is possible to submit more than one abstract and on any of the below themes
- Research to Operations and Operations to Research (R2O2R)
- Instrumentation
- Industry and Users
- Policy and Strategy
- Space Weather Science
- Space Weather Forecasting
- Space Sustainability
- Space Domain Awareness (Space Surveillance & Tracking; Space Situational Awareness; Space Environment)
- Education and Outreach
- Other
If you have an idea for something “slightly out of the box”, then please let us know and explain/describe in the abstract submission (you can submit more than one abstract after all). In short, please do not let there be any obstacle to communicating an idea or discussion etc.
Abstract deadline and other key dates are currently as follows:
Extended Abstract submission deadline: 14th June (no further extensions will be granted)
Programme release: 3 July 2024
Early registration deadline: 21 July 2024
Standard registration deadline: 13 August 2024
Final registration deadline: 25 August 2024
Accommodation deadline: TBC
For questions regarding the running of the conference (logistics etc) please get in touch with contacts as described according to this page https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2024/contacts
For questions regarding the scientific programme please contact the Science Organising Committee (https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2024/committee , o.d.allanson@bham.ac.uk cc jasmine.sandhu@leicester.ac.uk )
For context please see the 2023 iteration here https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2023/
We look forward to the conference!
With kind regards,
Oliver Allanson
On behalf of SOC
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Oliver Allanson, University of Birmingham and University of Exeter, UK
Francois-Xavier Bocquet, Met Office, UK
Claire Foullon, University of Exeter, UK
Ishita Gulati, Met Office, UK
Sophie Murray, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland
Jonathan Rae, Northumbria University, UK
Jasmine Kaur Sandhu, University of Leicester, UK
Maria Walach, Lancaster University, UK