Notice was received on 03 March 2013
read the Final Report
School's WEB site (in French)
E-MAIL: eim2013[at]usthb.dz
The first edition of the school-Maghreb ISWI 2013 provide an opportunity for young researchers to deepen their knowledge in various areas of Space Weather.
It will also provide an opportunity for researchers and scientists from the Maghreb who want to learn or acquire a new profile associated with the proposed theme. It will acquire the skill to use existing data sets and tools related to studies of Space Weather, participate and contribute to international projects
In this school, participants will receive specific courses presented by speakers specialized in this area. This school will host sessions (debates and tutorials). Tours of some research centers in the region will be organized. A cultural program is designed to allow participants to visit the city and learn about its history.
The school will also bring together young researchers from different countries to build lasting relationships and fruitful.
Participants are encouraged to present their research in poster format. A one-page summary must be submitted with the request for participation.
This first edition of School Space Weather will be perpetuated by other schools in the Maghreb with a periodicity of 2 years which will update the knowledge of researchers / students in high-tech fields
Scientific Committee Pr HAMOUDI Mohamed (USTHB) President Pr MANDEA Mioara (CNES/France) Vice-presidente Pr AMORY Christine (LPP/UPMC/France) Pr ZAOURAR Naima, (USTHB) Pr RICHMOND Art (NCAR/USA) Pr KLEIN Karl-Ludwig ((LESIA/ France) Pr BOCCHIALINI Karine (Universite d’Orsay/France) Pr FONTAINE Dominique (LPP/UPMC/France) Pr PITOUT Frederic (IRAP/Toulouse) Dr ABTOUT Abdeslam (CRAAG) Pr ABDELATIF Toufik (CRAAG) Pr DJEBLI Mourad (USTHB) Pr VILMER Nicole (LESIA/ France) Pr BLANC ELISABETH (CEA/France), Pr PETITDIDIER Monique (LATMOS/France) Dr HILGERS Alain (ESA/Pays Bas) Pr OUATTARA Frederic(Univ Koudougou/Burkina Faso) Dr YAHIAT Yasmina (USTHB) Dr BERGUIG M. Cherif (USTHB) |
Organizing Committee ZAOURAR Naima, (USTHB) Presidente AMORY- Christine (LPP/UPMC) Vice presidente HAMOUDI Mohamed, (USTHB) DRIR Mahrez (USTHB) OUABADI Aziouz (USTHB) EMRAN Anas (Univ Mohammed V) OUTEMZABET Rachid (INPTIC) BOUKERS Saad (INPTIC) ABTOUT Abdeslam (CRAAG) DJEDDI Mohamed (USTHB) DJEBLI Mourad (USTHB) YAHIAT Yasmina (USTHB) CHAFA Azzedine (USTHB) ANAD Fatma (CRAAG) EDDOUD Abdelkader (AUF/CNF) BENTOURI Mansour (USTHB) BOUNAB Mohamed (USTHB |
back to Training Page top of this page
Notice was received on 04 April 2013
School's WEB site
E-MAIL: isya2013[at]lapan.go.id
The school will be conducted in Bandung, home for many research and academic institutes in Indonesia including Space Science Center of LAPAN and Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB). Space Science Center of LAPAN is well established institute for space researches in South East Asia region and have run various conferences and workshops before. LAPAN has also run space weather observation located in Sumedang observatory. Near this city, there is also Bosscha Observatory, a well astronomical observatory with long research and academic tradition which play important roles in astronomical development in Indonesia and in the region. With academic support from Astronomy Division, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bosscha observatory has lead astronomical research activities in Indonesia.
ISYA 2013 invites the participation of young astronomers mainly, but not exclusively, from astronomically developing countries. Participants should generally have finished first degree studies, particularly on astronomy and physics. Participants can come from small institution so that they are advanced in one topic but they must start at a BSc level for most other topics in astronomy.
back to Training Page top of this page
Notice was received on 31 May 2013
Summary: This space science school is aiming to address the major topics that are related to the Sun-Earth system. Courses will cover Solar Physics, Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, Geomagnetism, coupling processes and impact of Space Weather on the electromagnetic environment of the Earth.
Abstract submission deadline:Venue: N’Sa Hotel, Grand-Bassam, Cote d'Ivoire
Tel: (225) 21 312 800/801/802 Fax: (225) 21 301 352
See last year "2012 MAGDAS School" (click here)
back to Training Page top of this page
Notice was received on 16 June 2013
read the preliminary Report
read the Final Report
Lectures comming soon
The primary focus is how the variability of the Sun affects Earth’s space environment and life on Earth.
The 2013 school is designated as the African School and will take place in Nairobi, Kenya.
Venue will be at The Kenya Institute of Education.
for more information
School's WEB site
Director: Nat Gopalswamy (SCOSTEP)
Director: Prof. Paul Baki (Technical University of Kenya)
Solar Physics
Magnetospheric physics
Ionospheric Physics (B. Rabiu, Baki, F. D’Ujanga); Atmospheric Physics (F.-J. Luebken or Gurubaran); Teacher workshop (Kevin Govendar, S. Murabana, Deborah Scherrer ); Instrument workshop (Davila, Yoshikawa, Monstein, Amory, Gopalswamy)
back to Training Page top of this page