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January 15, 2013 ABSTRACTS BOOK published
February 04, 2013 FINAL REPORT published .
16 November 2012 UN REPORT published
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The workshop website can be accessed at http://iswiecuador.epn.edu.ec
INFORMATION NOTE on Third UN/Ecuador Workshop on ISWIA five-day Workshop on the International Space Weather Initiative (ISWI), Quito, Republic of Ecuador, 8 - 12 October 2012, will be hosted by the Quito Astronomical Observatory (click here to find it) on behalf of the Government of Ecuador.
The purpose of the Workshop is to report new scientific insights into universal processes in the solar system that affect space weather and the terrestrial environment aimed at understanding the impacts of space weather on Earth and the near-Earth environment.
Language of the Workshop English will be the working language of the Workshop.
INFORMATION NOTE, United Nations/Ecuador Workshop on the ISWI
Papers for oral presentation or poster display are invited in disciplines related to space weather studies. | |
Multi-wavelength Observations of the Sun
Ionosphere, Thermosphere and Mesosphere Very-Low Frequency (VLF) studies of Sun-Earth Connection SW Effects on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Data Analysis and Image Processing Methods |
Heliosphere and Cosmic Rays
Atmospheric Physics Space Weather Modelling UNBSSI Follow-up Projects in Astronomy Climate Studies |
Please remember and try to comply with the dates below. | |
Registration deadline: 30 June 2012
Abstract submission deadline: 30 June 2012 | Application for travel support deadline: 30 June 2012
Notification for financial support: 1 August 2012 |
Financial Arrangements |
Workshop participants who need assistance for their hotel accommodation in Quito, Ecuador, may contact the Local Organizing Committee (LOC). E-mail: observatorio.astronomico[at]epn.edu.ec
International Scientific Organizing Committee (ISOC) | Local Organizing Committee (LOC) |
Amory-Mazuaudier, C., France
Chilingarian, A., Armenia Davila, J., United States of America Gadimova, S., United Nations [Co-Chair] Georgieva, K., Bulgaria Gopalswamy, N., United States of America [Co-Chair] Hayakawa, H., Japan Lopez, E., Ecuador [Chair] Mahrous, A., Egypt Okeke P. N., Nigeria Rabiu, A.B., Nigeria Raulin, J.-P., Brazil Shibata, K., Japan Yumoto, K., Japan | Lopez, E. Ecuador [Chair]
Haubold, H.J., Germany Ishitsuka J., Peru Lasso O., Ecuador Valencia C., Ecuador Vasconez C., Ecuador [Co-Chair] Vasquez N., Ecuador [Co-Chair] Semanate J., Ecuador Vicente K., Ecuador Vinueza A., Ecuador |
While foreigner requires a visa to enter Ecuador for a period of 90 days for tourism purposes, they must obtain from the Ecuadorian Embassies or Consulates a VISA to stay in the country for a longer period after fulfilling the requirements established by law. Citizens of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Somalia, require a visa to enter Ecuador. Applications for VISA have to be made at the local Ecuadorian Embassy/Consulate/Visa Office. Please, verify in your country if you need a Visa to enter Ecuador.
Participants in need of an invitation letter to support their VISA application shall contact the Workshop Secretariat at the following Email address: observatorio.astronomico[at]epn.edu.ec. The Local Organizing Committee will provide an official invitation letter by mail.
The following information is needed to issue an invitation letter: Full Name as shown in the Passport; Passport Number; Nationality; Name of Home Institution; Job Title; Postal Address; Telephone Number; Gender; Date of Birth; Travel Plan (arrival and departure date, flight information) The above information is also required for accompanying person(s), if any.
Life and Health Insurance for each of the selected participants is necessary and is the responsibility of the candidate or his/her institution or Government. The co-sponsors will not assume any responsibility for life and major health insurance, nor for expenses related to medical treatment or accidents.
Postal Address | Electronic Address |
The Quito Astronomical Observatory
Interior del Parque La Alameda Av. Gran Colombia s/n Postal Box: 17-01-165 Quito, Ecuador | Telephone: 593-2-2570765; 593-96521134
E-mail: observatorio.astronomico[at]epn.edu.ec Web: http://oaq.epn.edu.ec/iswi/; Web: http://oaq.epn.edu.ec |
Registration You will be registered once the organizers have received your Abstract and APPLICATION FORM.
Preparation
(1) Download Application template from here .
(2) Fill the Application with block letters.
(3) Prepare your Abstract
NOTE: Abstracts of papers of no more than 600 words must contain the following details: (i) Paper Title;
(ii) Author(s) Name(s);
(iii) Institutional Affiliation(s);
(iv) Email Address(es);
(v) Abstract's body;. Authors should state clearly for which program topic the paper is intended to be presented orally or by poster. Contributions that highlight interdisciplinary issues and utilize data from the current arrays of ISWI
instruments are particularly encouraged.
Submission
Abstract and Applications for travel support must be submitted BOTH. You have the following options:
(1) by mail to address at right; or
(2) fax an advance copy directly to Ms. Ayoni Oyeneyin (FAX: +43-1-26060-5830); or
(3) E-mail in electronic format to Ms. Ayoni Oyeneyin, at Ayoni.Oyeneyin[at]unvienna.org; or
(4) E-mail in electronic format to the Workshop Secretariat, at observatorio.astronomico[at]epn.edu.ec
Please not use concurrently more than one option.
Opportunities for online Registration & Abstract submission
Organizers encourage all candidates to apply for the Workshop online, as it helps to streamline the processing of applications. The online application form can be accessed on the following URLs: http://oaq.epn.edu.ec/iswi/registration.php (this is the Workshop's WEB-site)
www.oosa.unvienna.org/oosa/en/SAP/act2012/iswi/index.html (the UNOOSA WEB-site)