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The Institute of the Earth’s Crust of the Siberian Branch RAS, in cooperation with the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics of the Siberian Branch RAS, Siberian Branch RAS and Mongolia Research Center for Astronomy and Geophysics will hold the XIV Russian-Mongolian International Conference on Astronomy and Geophysics in Irkutsk on September 15–20, 2023.
More...The Russian-British Seminar of Young Scientists "Dynamical plasma
processes in the heliosphere: from the Sun to the Earth" will be
held by the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS on 18-21
September. The seminar is aimed at initiating new international and
interdisciplinary projects on solar and space physics and
geophysics. The venue of the seminar is the I.I.
Molchanov-Sibirsky Irkutsk State Universal Scientific Library (253
Lermontov st., Irkutsk).
More details are available at http://en.iszf.irk.ru/Russian-British_seminar_SW2017
As part of Russian-British Seminar of Young Scientists, there will be held a roundtable “British Council programs and contests in the field of education and science in Russia”, with Inna Popova, coordinator for educational and scientific projects (British Council). All concerned members of the institutes of the Irkutsk Scientific Center, Irkutsk State University, and Irkutsk State Technical University are welcome. The event starts on 19 September, 2 pm, in the conference hall of the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS.
More...On 11 - 16 September 2017, ISTP SB RAS will host the Baikal Young Scientists' International School on Fundamental Physics (BSFP-2017) "Physical processes in outer and near-Earth space". BSFP-2017 will include the XV Young Scientists’ Conference “Interaction of fields and radiation with matter”. More details are available at http://bsfp.iszf.irk.ru/index.php/ru/
More...The Russian-British seminar of young scientists, chaired by Professor V.M. Nakariakov (Warwick, UK) and Professor A.T. Altyntsev (ISTP, Russia) will hold at the Irkutsk Molchanov-Sibirskii Regional Library (Lermontov str 253, Irkutsk, http://www.irklib.ru).on the 18-21st of September in Irkutsk, Russia.
More...Advanced Concepts in Solar-Terrestrial Coupling in the Context of Space Weather
A Concepts and Tools School for Student during the VarSITI 2017 General Symposium
9-14 July, 2017
Irkutsk, Russia
School Webpage: http://en.iszf.irk.ru/Space_weather_summer_school_2017
Symposium Webpage: http://varsiti2017.iszf.irk.ru
More...The XXIII International Symposium "Atmospheric and Ocean Optics. Atmospheric Physics" will be organized by the Institute V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS and Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS in Irkutsk, July 3-7, 2017. First announcement http://symp.iao.ru/en/aoo/23/i1.
More...Dates: 10-15 July 2017 (Student Tutorial Session on 9 July 2017)
Place: Irkutsk, Russia
Site: varsiti2017.iszf.irk.ru
Description:
Variability of the Sun and Its Terrestrial Impact (VarSITI) is the current scientific program of SCOSTEP (Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics) for the period 2014-2018 (http://www.varsiti.org/). VarSITI focuses on the recent and expected future solar activity and its consequences for the Earth, over various time scales from thousands of years to milliseconds, and at various locations from the solar interior to the Earth’s atmosphere. In particular, VarSITI focuses on the interconnections in the Sun-Earth system. Four scientific projects are being carried out under VarSITI: (1) Solar Evolution and Extrema (SEE), (2) International Study of Earth-Affecting Solar Transients (ISEST/MiniMax24), (3) Specification and Prediction of the Coupled Inner-Magnetospheric Environment (SPeCIMEN), and (4) Role Of the Sun and the Middle atmosphere/thermosphere/ionosphere In Climate (ROSMIC). Data from relevant space- and ground-based missions will be utilized in combination with theory and modeling efforts to facilitate the implementation of these projects.
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