RAS Specialist Discussion Meeting:    Advances in Techniques in Space Plasma Physics                                                                     
Topic: Advances in Techniques in Space Plasma Physics 

Date: 10th May 2024, estimated start time: 10.30; expected end time: 15.35

Location: Burlington House, London and online

Organsiers: Shannon Killey (Northumbria University), Sarah Bentley (Nothumbria University), Alexandra Fogg (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies ), Matthew Lang (British Antarctic Survey), Rachel Black (British Antarctic Survey, University of Exeter)

About the meeting: Space plasma is highly variable and susceptible to energy redistribution, acceleration, and transport due to space weather and physical phenomena. Understanding the response and conditions of space plasma is vital in understanding the dynamics of plasma regions, which stretch from the Sun far past the Earth. This meeting aims to understand how advances in techniques shape a global picture of the behaviour of solar-planetary interaction by bringing together a range of different emerging observational, numerical, and computational methods applied to different solar-planetary environments to gain a large-scale insight on the development of space plasma understanding using modern techniques.  

We invite abstracts pertaining to all topical areas of space plasma physics, with an emphasis on emerging techniques including, but not limited to, machine learning, numerical modelling, data assimilation and forecasting techniques. 



Please Note: 
This event requires pre-registration through the RAS to attend as you will not be able to pay on the day. An email will be sent with instructions on how to register once registration opens. RAS Fellows can register for in-person and online attendance for free. Non-Fellows are charged £5 for online and £15 for in-person attendance. Please contact us if these charges are unattainable but you would like to present relevant work. 

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This meeting will take place in the RAS lecture theatre located on the ground floor of Burlington House. There are steps leading up to the front door however we have a ramp for step free access (please let us know in the accessibility needs section so we can arrange this). Toilets are located on the second floor (unisex) and in the basement where there is also an accessible toilet. There is a lift for visitors to use.

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