The Third International Symposium of KuaFu Project (ISKP-III)

Kunming, China, September 14-19, 2008

 

 

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No.NameAffiliationPresentationReg Date
1Zhao-Hui HuangState Key Laboratory of Space Weather, Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences ★Effect of the Interplanetary Electric Field on the Magnetopause: Global MHD Simulation Results
June 13th
2Gang QinCSSAR CAS★Effect of flux tubes in solar wind on the diffusion of energetic particles
★Study of energetic particles acceleration in magnetosphere with numerical simulations
June 12th
3Mei ZhangNational Astronomical Observatory★Coronal mass ejections as a result of magnetic helicity accumulation
June 12th
4Ioannis DandourasCESR / CNRS★Energetic Ion Dynamics of the Inner Magnetosphere: from quiet conditions to extreme solar events
June 12th
5Linghua WangUC Berkeley★Impulsive Solar Energetic Particle Events
★STEREO/STE Observations of Energetic Neutral Atoms from the Geospace
June 13th
6Hongfei ChenInstitute of Space Phys. and Applied Techn, Peking UniversityJune 15th
7Malcolm DunlopRAL, UK.★IEPS instrument for Kuafu B
★(poster) Where in the magnetosphere does Tsyganenko 2001 show consistent offsets to Cluster data
June 17th
8REMECESR/University of ToulouseJune 24th
9XiaoCheng GuoCSSAR★Effect of the dawn-dusk Interplanetary Magnetic Field By on the Field Aligned Current System
June 18th
10Joran Idar MoenUniversity of Oslo★Polar cap patches as a new tool to explore tail reconnection dynamics
June 24th
11Nikolai ØstgaardUniversity of Bergen, Norway★Global imaging to determine energy transport in the solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere system
June 24th
12bo chenCIOMP★The development of the EUV imager for Kuafu B
June 25th
13Quanming LuUniversity of Science and Technology of China★The Interactions Between Alfven Waves and Perpendicular Shock
June 26th
14Robert RankinUniversity of Alberta★Sun-to-Earth Simulation of the May 15th 2005 CME Event using the SWMF
★Global modeling of Pc5 ULF Wave Activity and Relativistic Electron Dynamics following a Large Geomagnetic Storm
June 27th
15James WildLancaster University★Evidence for substorm triggers in upstream solar wind measurements
June 27th
16Desheng HanPolar Research Institute of China★Dawnside particle injection caused by sudden enhancement of solar wind dynamic pressure
June 28th
17Octav MarghituInstitute for Space Sciences, Bucharest★New results on 3D current topology in the Harang region and prospects for KuaFu
June 28th
18Yun Chow WhangCatholic University of AmericaJune 29th
19Gang LuNational Center for Atmospheric Research★Coordinated multi-instrument investigations of magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling
June 30th
20Wei LiuNASA Goddard Space Flight Center★Imaging Spectroscopy of Solar Flares Observed by RHESSI: Implications for Energy Release and Particle Acceleration
★Modeling Solar Flares with Combined Fokker-Planck and Hydrodynamic Simulations
June 30th
21Xing LiAberystwyth University★The solar wind in the near Sun region
June 30th
22feng xueshangState key Lab for Space weather★SOLAR WIND MODELLING: A NOVEL NUMERICAL SIP-CESE Model
June 30th
23issautierObservatoire de Paris - LESIA★Implementation of Quasi-Thermal Noise Spectroscopy on KuaFu
June 30th
24Jiannan TuUniversity of Massachusetts★Remote Sensing of Inner Magnetosphere by Radio Plasma Imager on IMAGE Satellite
June 30th
25Yun Chow WhangDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Catholic University of AmericaJuly 01st
26Chuanyi TuDepartment of Geophysics, Peking UniversityJuly 01st
27Ester AntonucciIstituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino★A novel space coronagraph and related data analisys
July 01st
28Fuliang XiaoChangsha University of Science and Technology★Dynamic evolution of radiation belts electrons during the 2003 Halloween storm
July 01st
29Hong Zou北京大学 地球与空间科学学院 空间物理与应用技术研究所July 02nd
30Hongqiao HuPolar Research Institute of China★Chinese ground-based upper atmospheric observation in the polar regions
July 02nd
31Eckart MarschMax Planck Institute for Solar System ResearchJuly 02nd
32Louise Kim HarraUCL-MSSL★Hinode – Status, new results and suggestions for KuaFu,
★The origin of the solar wind as observed by Hinode
July 03rd
33Q.-G. Zong北京大学地球空间科学学院/UML★Cluster Observations
July 03rd
34Hermann Josef OpgenoorthESA ESTEC★\"The present situation of the ESA Solar System programme with special implications for collaboration on the Kua-Fu Mission\"
July 04th
35Yao CHENSchool of Space Science and Physics, Shandong Unviersity at Weihai★Activities of coronal streamers: blobs, detachments and blow-out CMEs
July 04th
36Bruce Tadashi TsurutaniJet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology★Some Thoughts on the Relationship Between Substorms, Magnetic Storms, Convection Bays, Sawtooth Events adn HILDCAAs
July 05th
37Steven Jay SchwartzImperial College London★Cross-Scale: The ESA Cosmic Vision mission to study multi-scale coupling in space plasmas
July 05th
38Guiming LeNational Center for Space WeatherJuly 06th
39Jean-Louis BougeretLESIA - CNRS - Observatoire de Paris★Macroscale Phenomena and Microscopic Processes in the Solar Wind from Measurements at L1
July 06th
40Carine BriandLESIA - CNRS - Observatoire de Paris★Microphysics in the Solar Wind: Examples from STEREO
July 06th
41Joe KanUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks★Storm Intensity Depends on the Location of X-Line in the Plasma Sheet
July 07th
42Xiaohua dengWuhan U.★Coupling of different scales: observations and simulationsof different scales: observations and simulations
July 07th
43Gang LiSpace Science Laboratory, UC Berkeley★Are flux tubes in the solar wind relic structures from the Sun
★Particle acceleration and transport in the heliosphere
July 07th
44Aimin DuNo★The Anomalous Geomagnetic Storm of Jan 21-22, 2005: A Storm Main Phase during Northward IMFs
July 07th
45George K. ParksSpace Sciences laboratory, UC Berkeley★Transport of transient solar wind particles in the Earth\'s cusps
★Physics of Substorm Onset
July 08th
46QIANG HUIGPP, UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE★TBD
July 08th
47Lidong XiaSchool of Space Science and Physics, Shandong Univ. at WeihaiJuly 08th
48Hui WangWuhan University★SWMF simulation of field-aligned currents for a varying northward and duskward IMF with nonzero dipole tilt
July 08th
49susan McKenna-LawlorSpace Technology Ireland★ENA Imaging on KuaFu-B
July 08th
50Mark LesterUniversity of LeicesterJuly 08th
51Stephen Eric MilanUniversity of Leicester★Using global auroral images and ground-based radars to explore the expanding/contracting polar cap paradigm of solar wind-magnetosphere coupling
July 09th
52Pengfei, ChenDepartment of Astronomy Nanjing University Nanjing 210093 China★Filament Oscillation: Another Precursor of CMEs?
July 09th
53Andrew John KavanaghLancaster University★Complementary riometer observations for KuaFu
July 09th
54Jun LinYunnan Astronomical Observatory★Studies of Solar Flares and CMEs Related to the Space Solar Missions in the Future
July 09th
55Andrew Neil FazakerleyMSSL-UCL★Quo Vadis KuaFu? Outlining some concept options
★Linking ICMEs to solar sources
July 09th
56Andrey ZhukovRoyal Observatory of Belgium★Global Coronal Mass Ejections
July 10th
57SHI JiankuiCenter for Space Science and Applied Research, CAS★The Ionosphere-Magnetosphere coupling FAC contolled by Solar wind
July 10th
58Zhang QinghePolar Research Institute of China★Simultaneous tracking of reconnected flux tubes: Cluster and conjugate SuperDARN observations on 1 April 2004
July 10th
59HU ZEJUNPolar Research Institute of China★The interhemispheric conjugate observation of postnoon “Bright Spots” by UVI aboard satellites and all-sky camera on ground
July 10th
60Yonghua LiuUniversity of Australia★Field line resonances observed by the Cluster prenoon near the magnetopause
July 10th
61Mervyn, Paul, FreemanBritish Antarctic Survey★Prospects for a Kuafu-coordinated ground based programme
July 10th
62Feng JianChina Research Institute of Radiowave PropagationJuly 10th
63xuyingnoJuly 11th
64wangshijinNOJuly 11th
65Ming ZhangDepartment of Physics and Space Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology★Presentation Title: Solar Energetic Particles from Poorly Connected CMEs
July 11th
66Frederic PitoutLaboratoire de Planetologie de Grenoble★Hemispheric asymetries in SW-M-I coupling
July 11th
67Shenyi ZhangnoJuly 14th
68wangyuenoJuly 14th
69Werner K. SchmutzPMOD/WRC★Nowcasting of the terrestrial middle atmosphere based on solar irradiance observations
July 14th
70Rainer Willi SchwennMax-Planck-Institut f黵 SonnensystemforschungJuly 16th
71Chenglong ShenSchool of Earth and Space Science, Univ. of Sci. and Tech. of China★Enhancement of Solar Energetic Particles During a Shock-Magnetic Cloud Interacting Complex Structure
July 18th
72Pierre, Léon, ROCHUSCSL★EUI / Kuafu A and FUVSI / Kuafu B
July 19th
73Jianyong LuChina National Center for Space Weather★Ionospheric Feedback Effects on Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling
★Global MHD Simulations of Magnetospheric and Ionospheric Responses to the 5th June 1998 Event
July 25th
74Wang JingxiuNational Astronomical Obs., Chinese Academy of Science★Flare-associated magnetic changes in solar active regions
July 26th
75Mei-Ching fokNASA Goddard Space Flight Center★Understanding the Sun-Earth Connection Through Global Imaging
July 27th
76Suiyan FuPeking UniversityJuly 27th
77Li LUCSSARJuly 28th
78Lun XiePeking UniversityJuly 28th
79zhenxing,liuCSSAR★Exploratory new progress of Double Star and Cluster: serial substorm front triggering processes during intense storms
July 29th
80Ronald Dean ZwicklNOAA Space Weather Prediction CenterAugust 01st
81Junming Liu中国极地研究中心★Effects of the precipitation electrons on the polar ionosphere with different energy spectrum
August 02nd
82Zhongquan QuYunnan Astronomical Observatory★Short-term Pridiction of Solar Eruptions
August 02nd
83William LiuCanadian Space AgencyAugust 05th
84Anthony, T. Y., LuiJHU/APL★Substorm onset location from THEMIS
August 10th
85Linghua WangPhysics Department, University of CaliforniaAugust 12th
86zhike xueYunnan Astronomical ObservatoryAugust 16th
87Yu, LiuYunnan Astro. Obs★Solar Coronal Magnetic Field Measurements and Comaprison with Potential Field Model
August 26th
88Ronglan XuCenter for Space Sci. and Applied Res.. Chinese Academy of Sciences★The EUV Imager of the Plasmasphere in KF B1 and B2, and the Deduction of the Global Density of Plasmasphere from it’s Expected Data Model using CT Technique
August 27th
89YUSUKE EBIHARAInstitute for Advanced Research, Nagoya University★ERG (Energizing and Radiation in Geospace) mission
August 30th
90Zhibin YuUniverstiy of Science and Technology of ChinaSeptember 01st

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