PITHIA-NRF stands for Plasmasphere Ionosphere Thermosphere Integrated Research Environment and Access services: a Network of Research Facilities. Project website
The programme of the second Innovation Day can be found here.
Registration for onsite participation closes from March 6 onwards. Registration for remote/online participation stays open.
Onsite presenters:
Preferably, you can use your own laptop with HDMI connection to present.
Nevertheless, there is also the option to provide your presentation in pdf or pptx to me at the technical table in the auditorium, at the latest one hour before your presentation.
To onsite participants, when contributing to the discussion, please wait for the microphone.
Online presenters:
Share your screen over zoom and put it in presentation or full-screen mode.
Where
Onsite: the Brussels Planetarium, Boechoutlaan 10, 1020 Brussels. Click on 'information and reservations' to see how you can reach it. Book a nearby hotel through Booking.com .
Online: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86409800141?pwd=dnpIZ1JSRVZqb0FaYk5rTUtsZUh6QT09
The Programme Committee: Anna Belehaki, Tamas Kiss, Barbara Matyjasiak, Hanna Rothkaehl, Tobias Verhulst, Pietro Vermicelli
The Local Organising Committee: Nicolas Bergeot, Bram Bourgoignie, Jean-Marie Chevalier, Elke D'Huys, Tobias Verhulst, Petra Vanlommel
If you are onsite, you can join for the planetarium movie about Space Weather and Solar Storms at 17:00. Around 18:00, you can socialise with a bite and a drink at the reception.
With support of the Royal Observatory of Belgium, Royal Meteorological Institute and the Solar-Terrestrial Centre of Excellence