I have been asked to circulate the following announcement for a Chapman Conference that will take place in Iceland.
The conveners would like to announce the International AGU Chapman Conference on Fundamental Properties and Processes of Magnetotails, March 10 - 15, 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. The meeting is designed for input from scientists who study the terrestrial and other planets' magnetotails, and will provide a forum in which various communities can come together and discuss recent achievements of observational, theoretical, and modeling studies. We will have presentations to compare and contrast knowledge from our best-sampled environment, the Earth's magnetotail, to the less explored magnetotails of Saturn and Jupiter, and to the least explored magnetotails of Mercury, Uranus, and Neptune. For more information, please visit the conference website at | |
Conveners | |
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Andreas Keiling | University of California, Berkeley, USA |
Caitriona Jackman | University College London, U.K. |
Peter Delamere | University of Colorado/LASP, USA |
Program Committee | |
Colin Forsyth | Mullard Space Science Laboratory, U.K. |
Denis Grodent | University of Liege, Belgium |
James Slavin | University of Michigan, USA |
Jin-Bin Cao | Beihang University, China |
Larry Kepko | NASA/GSFC, USA |
Mervyn Freeman | British Antarctic Survey, U.K. |
Michelle Thomsen | Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA |
Norbert Krupp | Max-Planck-Institute, Germany |
Tsugunobu Nagai | Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
Xianzhe Jia | University of Michigan, USA |
Respectfully yours, George Maeda Editor of ISWI Newsletter Hakozaki Campus, Kyushu University, Japan. |
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