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International Study of Earth-affecting Solar Transients
(ISEST/MiniMax24) Workshop
26-30 October 2015, National Autonomous University, Mexico City, Mexico


Dear all,

The International Study of Earth-Affecting Solar Transients (ISEST)/MiniMax Workshop is aimed at bringing together scientists from different countries to interact and establish collaboration links that can effectively address the physical mechanisms of the origin, propagation, and Earth impact of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and other transient events. The ultimate goal is to develop the capability to predict the arrival of solar transients at Earth and their potential Space Weather consequences. ISEST/MiniMax is one of the four projects of SCOSTEP’s VarSITI program (2014-2018). The workshop coordinates international activity in observation, theory and modeling, and involves scientists from both developed and developing countries. The workshop also provides an online platform for research and educational opportunities for students. The workshop will have sessions relevant to the seven ISEST/MiniMax working groups: (1) data, (2) theory, (3) simulation, (4) event campaign, (5) Bs challenge, (6) Solar Energetic Particles, and (7) MiniMax campaign.

If you are interested in attending this workshop in Mexico City, please register at http://cintli.geofisica.unam.mx/congreso by June 15, 2015. You are also welcome to participate online through http://solar.gmu.edu/heliophysics/index.php/Main_Page. A limited financial support is available to graduate students and young researchers. This support comprises only the local hotel cost and the registration fee. Please send an email along with your CV and tentative abstract to Alejandro Lara (alara.unam[at]gmail.com) before May 15, 2015 to apply for this financial support.

SOC: Jie Zhang (Co-Chair, USA), Nat Gopalswamy (Co-Chair, USA), Manuela Temmer (Co-Chair, Austria), Ayumi Asai (Japan), Mario Bisi (UK), Kyungsuk Cho (South Korea), Peter Gallagher (Ireland), Manolis Georgoulis (Greece), Alejandro Lara (Mexico), Noe Lugaz (USA), Alexis Rouillard (France), Nandita Srivastava (India), Bojan Vrsnak Croatia), Yu-Ming Wang (China), David Webb (USA) and Yuri Yermolaev (Russia)

LOC: Alejandro Lara (Chair), Xochitl Blanco-Cano, Rogelio Caballero, Olivia Enriquez, Alberto Flandes, Primoz Kajdic and Hector Perez de Tejada

Best, Jie Zhang

Jie Zhang, Ph.D.
Professor of Solar Physics
Graduate Coordinator
School of Physics, Astronomy and Computational Sciences
George Mason University
4400 University Dr., MSN 3F3
Fairfax, VA 22030, USA
Phone: (703)993-1998 Fax: (703)993-1269
E-mail: jzhang7[at]gmu.edu
URL: http://solar.gmu.edu

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