FIRST BALTIC YOUNG SCIENTISTS’ INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ON “MAGNETOSPHERE-IONOSPHERE-ATMOSPHERE COUPLING” (First Baltic School “MIAC”)
Program of First Baltic School “MIAC”
Proceedings of First Baltic School “MIAC”
Dates: 19-25 June, 2016
Location: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad
Main topics of Baltic School “MIAC”:
- Influence of atmospheric climate and whether to space climate and space whether;
- Chemical and physical processes in the upper atmosphere coupled with solar and magnetospheric events;
- Low and upper atmosphere over Arctic zone and their influence on positioning and navigation of aircraft and ships;
- Global satellite positioning system disruption during solar flares and geomagnetic storms;
Lecturers and lecture titles::
- Jan Lastovicka (Institute of atmospheric physics, Prague, Czech Republic) – Long-term trends in the ionosphere and upper atmosphere
- Eugen Rozanov (Institute of atmospheric and climate science, Davos, Switzerland) – The influence of different precipitating particles on the ozone layer and climate
- Alexander Pogorelzev (Russian State Hydrometeorological University, St. Petersburg, Russia) – Generation of nonmigrating tides and ionospheric disturbances during the sudden stratospheric worming events
- Wojciech Jacek Miloch (University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway) – Ground-based, satellite and rocket studies of the polar cap patches, auroral blobs, and flow shears
- Anatolii Tashchilin (Institute of Solar-terrestrial physics SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia) – Numerical modeling of large-scale ionospheric disturbances
- Alexander Yahnin (Polar Geophysical Institute, Apatity, Russia) – Magnetospheric particle precipitation to atmosphere – from equator to polar cap
- Alexei Dmitriev (National Central University, Taiwan) – Ionospheric effects of forbidden energetic electron enhancements at low latitudes
- Ivan Karpov (WD IZMIRAN, Kaliningrad, Russia) - Tidal and planetary waves in the upper atmosphere
- Sergey Pulinets (Institute of Applied Geophysics, Moscow, Russia) - Physical mechanisms of short-term earthquake precursors
- Irina Zakharenkova (WD IZMIRAN, Kaliningrad, Russia) - Satellite observations of the electron density in the ionosphere-plasmasphere system
- Maxim Klimenko (WD IZMIRAN, Kaliningrad, Russia) - The ionosphere-plasmasphere response to geomagnetic storms and sudden stratospheric warmings
If you have questions about registration, submission of brief outline of reports and lectures, please contact Olga Borchevkina: opsuslova@kantiana.ru