Second e-SWAN school - Data, models and observations relevant to Space Weather and the Ionosphere

Europe/Brussels
Description

The European Space Weather Week is highly interdisciplinary by nature and its participants are very diverse. Scientists, engineers, satellite operators, power grid technicians, communication and navigation specialists, people working in aviation, space weather service providers, they all have something in common: they want to expand their horizons and gain a better understanding of space weather and its impacts.

The aim of this school is to help early careers and people new to the field gain a basic understanding of the different types of data that are used to study, monitor and predict space weather and ionospheric effects. After finishing the lectures, these newcomers should have a basic understanding of the different data sets that will be presented during the conference and how to interpret them.

The school will cover the basics of space weather, as well as space weather and ionospheric data, models, and indices. 

The course is given by qualified STCE staff. Lectures on particular subjects will be given by STCE experts who gained expertise through scientific research, involvement in space missions as well as space weather operations, monitoring, and forecasting.

Prepare for an unconventional course at the speed of light.
Time is ticking - don’t let the bomb burst. 
Chop chop, kaboom!

Logistics

October 21 and 22 - 14h-17h CEST. A more detailed program can be found below.

The school will be fully online, through the zoom application. The zoom link will be sent to registered participants through the e-mail provided at the time of registration.
Enter the zoom room at 13:50 to get all information before launch at 14:00 CEST sharp.

Tuesday:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86791090184?pwd=VzWsjE6wWFabExVGaoGxM5jmXO48r1.1

All presentations will be shared through the timetable. 

Organized by

STCE and e-SWAN

Registration
Registration to the e-SWAN ESWW 2024 school