Abstract submission deadline is April 17,
April 30, 2015
Early Registration deadline: July 31, 2015
web-address:http://www.bdu.edu.et/isea14/
Second Announcement
Third Announcement
The International Symposium on Equatorial Aeronomy (ISEA) has been held once every three to four years since its inaugural meeting in 1962 in Peru. Lower atmosphere and ionosphere scientists and experts are gathered in this event to share their new findings and also to develop strategies to tackle potential issues in their field. The 14th International Symposium on Equatorial Aeronomy will be held from October 19 to 23, 2015 at Amhara Regional State House of Representatives Hall and Bahir Dar University, in Ethiopia.
S1: Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere coupling impact at low- and mid-latitudes
Conveners:
H. Wang and A. Yoshikawa, and L. Goncharenko
S2: Longitudinal dependence of equatorial electrodynamics and storm-enhanced density
Conveners:
M. Nishioka, V. Doumbia, and C. Nardin
S3: Ionospheric irregularities and scintillations
Conveners: Conveners: F. S. Rodrigues, A. Bhattacharyya, and T. Yokoyama
F. S. Rodrigues, A. Bhattacharyya, and T. Yokoyama
S4: New results from recently deployed instrumentation
Conveners: J. Meriwether, C. Amory, B. Rabiu, and H. Liu
S5: Equatorial aeronomy related to atmosphere-ionosphere coupling
Conveners: Tim Fuller-Rowell, D. Chakrabarty, and Charles Lin
S6: Future opportunities using upcoming new mission and planned ground-based instrumentation
Conveners: J. Makela, K. Shiokawa, and C. Stolle
Venue:
Bahir Dar city, one of the tourist destinations in the country, is about 560 km from the capital, Addis Ababa. There are at least two flights per day to Bahir Dar from Addis Ababa. Addis Ababa, the capital of the African Union, is one of the most easily accessible African cities. There are many flights to Addis Ababa by major carriers, including direct flights from Washington DC and many European major cities.
Bahir Dar in Wikipedia
Financial support: TBD
Online Registration: (click here)
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International Organizing | Local Organizer |
1. Endawoke Yizengaw (Boston College, USA) 2.Jonathan Makela (University of Illinois, USA) 3.Jorge L. Chau (IAP, Germany) 4.Philip Erickson (MIT Haystack Observatory, USA) 5.Kazuo Shiokawa (Nagoya University, Japan) 6.Duggirala Pallamraju (Physical Research Laboratory, India) 7.Claudia Stolle (GFZ Potsdam, Germany) 8.Anja Stromme (SRI, USA/Norway) 9.Marco Milla (JRO, Peru) |
1. Dr. Baylie Damtie 2. Melessew Nigussie 3. Nigist Getachew (Female) 4. Selam Andualem (Female) 5. Abyiot Bires 6. Tsegaye Kassa 7. Ambelu Tebabal 8. Moges Wasie 9. Fasil Tesema 10. Esubalew Alemneh 11. Ferede Wollie |
ISEA-13 2012 Paracas, Peru-
ISEA-12 2008 Creete, Greece have published 33 papers in Annales Geophysicae, 27, 2009.
ISEA-11 2005 Taipei, Taiwan have published 18 papers in Annales Geophysicae, 24(6), 2006.
ISEA-10 2000 Antalya Turkey have published 30 papers in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 64(12-14), 2002.
ISEA-9 1995 Bali, Indonesia have published 20 papers in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 59(13), 1997.
ISEA-8 1990 Tucuman, Argentina have published 10 papers in Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 53(8), 1991.
ISEA-7 1984 Hong Kong have published 34 papers in Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 47(10), 1985.
ISEA-6 1980 Aguadilla, Puerto Rico have published 40 papers in Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 43(5/6&8), 1981.
ISEA-5 1976 Townsville, Australia have published 35 papers in Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 39(9/10), 1977.
ISEA-4 1972 Ibadan, Nigeria have published 26 papers in Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 35(6), 1973.
ISEA-3 1969 Ahmedabad, India.
ISEA-2 1965 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
ISEA-1 1962 Huaychulo, Peru.