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Abstract book
- Updated on September 23, 2023.
Registration [closed]
- Registration fee
- In-person: 35,000 JPY (banquet fee is included)
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On-line: 5,000 JPY
- Additional Fee
- Excursion : + JPY4,500
- Excursion for accompanying
person : + JPY4,500 ※ Accompanying person is limited to one.
- Banquet for
accompanying person : + JPY8,000 ※ Accompanying person is limited to one.
- Deadline for registration
Deadline for registration is at 23:59UT on August 1, 2023.
Announcement
Announcement will be provided.
Banquet
- Date: on Wednesday, September 27, 2023, at 18:30-20:30
- Place: Hotel Nikko Niigata / TOKI (4F)
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the banquet hall is located in the same building as the conference hall.
Participant list (in alphabetical order) Updated on September 16, 2023
Tetsu Anan (National Solar Observatory)
Vincenzo Andretta (INAF/Capodimonte Astronomical Observatory,
Naples)
Patrick Antolin (Northumbria University)
Ayumi Asai (Kyoto University)
Will Ashfield
(BAERI/LMSAL)
Suresh Babu Balaji (VIT Bhopal University, India)
Dipankar Banerjee (Aryabhatta
Research Institute of Observational Sciences )
Will T. Barnes (American University/NASA GSFC)
Jargalmaa
Batmunkh (Niigata University)
Luis Bellot-Rubio (Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia (IAA-CSIC))
Ian
Berry (Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawai’i)
Aditi Bhatnagar (Rosseland Centre for Solar
Physics, University of Oslo)
Souvik Bose (Lockheed Martin Solar & Astrophysics Lab)
Cosima
Alexandra Breu (University of St. Andrews)
David H Brooks (George Mason University)
Paul Bryans
(HAO)
Elizabeth Butler (Queen’s University Belfast)
Denis Pavel Cabezas (Institute for Space-Earth
Environmental Research, Nagoya University)
Mats Carlsson (Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics)
Changxue
Chen (Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Linyi Chen (Peking University)
Yajie
Chen (Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research)
Mark Cheung (CSIRO Space & Astronomy)
Sherry
Chhabra (NRL/GMU)
Georgios Chintzoglou (Lockheed Martin Solar & Astrophysics Laboratory)
Kyuhyoun
Cho (LMSAL/BAERI)
Joao da Silva Santos (National Solar Observatory (NSO))
Sanja Danilovic (ISP,
Stockholm University)
Jaime de la Cruz Rodriguez (Stockholm University)
Alfred de Wijn (HAO/NCAR)
Giulio
Del Zanna (University of Cambridge)
Eva Deliporanidou (University of Cambridge)
Bart DePontieu
(LMSAL)
Marc DeRosa (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory)
Saida Milena Díaz-Castillo
(Leibniz Institute for Solar Physics - KIS)
Andrea Diercke (Leibniz Institute for Solar Physics (KIS))
Antoine
Dolliou (Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale)
Marie Dominique (Royal Observatory of Belgium/STCE)
Jessie
McBrayer Duncan (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
Elena Dzifčáková (Astronomical Institute Czech Academy
of Sciences)
Henrik Eklund (European Space Agency)
Samuel Evans (Boston University)
Jonas Thoen
Faber (Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics)
Rhiannon Fleming (Montana State University)
David Fouhey
(New York University)
Nabil Freij (BAERI/LMSAL)
Ryan French (National Solar Observatory (Boulder,
USA))
Hui Fu (Shandong University)
So Fujiya (Niigata University)
Yuhang Gao (Peking
University; KU Leuven)
Marta García-Rivas (Astronomical Institute of the CAS)
Boris Vilhelm Gudiksen
(Rosseland Center for Solar physics)
Stanislav Gunar (Astronomical Inst., Czech Academy of Sci.)
Michael
Haahr (Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics)
Michael Hahn (Columbia University)
Viggo Haraldson
Hansteen (BAERI/LMSAL and RoCS/UiO)
Hirohisa Hara (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Keiji
Hayashi (George Mason Univeristy)
Adithya HN (Scikraft Educational And engineering designs Pvt ltd)
Johannes
Hölken (Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research)
Zhenguang Huang (University of Michigan)
CHUJIE
HUANG (Kyoto University)
Ziwen Huang (Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research)
Kiyoshi
Ichimoto (Ritsumeikan University)
Akimasa Ieda (Nagoya university)
Yusuke Iida (Niigata
University)
Haruhisa Iijima (ISEE, Nagoya-U)
Shinsuke Imada (The University of Tokyo)
Shun
Ishigami (NAOJ/SOKENDAI)
Ryohtaroh Ishikawa (National Institute for Fusion Science)
Ryohko Ishikawa
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Sarah Jaeggli (National Solar Observatory)
Zhichen Jing
(Purple Mountain Observatory,Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Reetika Joshi (Rosseland Centre for Solar
Physics, University of Oslo)
Takafumi Kaneko (Niigata University)
Yeongmin Kang (ISEE, Nagoya
University)
Sota Kashima (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science)
Yukio Katsukawa (National
Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Yusuke Kawabata (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Graham
Stewart Kerr (Catholic Univ. America / NASA GSFC)
Yuki Kida (Kyoto University)
Irina Kitiashvili
(NASA)
Adam Kobelski (NASA/MSFC)
Petra Kohutova (Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, University of
Oslo)
Alexander Kosovichev (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Isabella Kraus (University of
Graz)
Kilian Krikova (Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, ITA, University of Oslo)
Masahito Kubo
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Hidetaka Kuniyoshi (The University of Tokyo)
Miki
Kurihara (UTokyo, ISAS/JAXA)
Kirill Kuzanyan (IZMIRAN, Russian Academy of Sciences)
Daniela Lacatus
(High Altitude Observatory | National Center for Atmospheric Research)
Jorrit Leenaarts (Stockholm
University)
KD Leka (Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research (ISEE), Nagoya University; and
NorthWest Research Associates (NWRA))
Serena Maria Lezzi (University of Naples “Federico II” - INAF
Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte)
Qiao Li (Purple Mountain Observatory)
Ying Li (Purple
Mountain Observatory)
Wei Liu (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory and Bay Area
Environmental Research Institute)
David Long (Queen’s University Belfast)
Karla Franchesca Lopez
Araujo (Mackenzie Presbyteriam University)
Juraj Lorincik (Bay Area Environmental Research Institute;
Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory )
Chi Ma (Shangdong University)
Maria S. Madjarska
(Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany & Space Research and Technology Institute, BAS,
Bulgaria)
Hiroyuki Masaki (Chiba university)
Satoshi Masuda (ISEE, Nagoya University)
Takuma
Matsumoto (ISEE/Nagoya University)
Sarah Matthews (UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory)
David
McKenzie (NASA MSFC)
James McKevitt (UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory)
Teia Mihailescu (UCL
Mullard Space Science Laboratory)
Ryan Milligan (Queen’s University Belfast)
Sudheer Kumar Mishra
(Astronomical Observatory, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Japan)
Takahiro Miyoshi
(Hiroshima University)
Yoshizumi Miyoshi (ISEE, Nagoya University)
Akie MORITSUKA (University of
Tokyo/NAOJ)
Sargam Madhav Mulay (University of Glasgow, UK)
Mariarita Murabito (INAF - OACN)
Go
Murakami (JAXA/ISAS)
Shin’ichi Nagata (Kyoto University)
Yoshihiro Naito (National Astronomical
Observatory of Japan)
Satoshi NAKAHIRA (ISAS/JAXA)
Kosuke Namekata (National Astronomical
Observatory of Japan)
Noriyuki Narukage (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Junya Natsume
(Kyoto University)
Nariaki V. Nitta (Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center)
Daniel
Nóbrega-Siverio (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC))
Quentin Noraz (RoCS - ITA - University of
Oslo)
Aimee Norton (Stanford University)
Takayoshi Oba (NAOJ)
Joten Okamoto (NAOJ, Japan)
Takato
Otsu (Kyoto University)
Eilif Sommer Øyre (Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, Institute of Theoretical
Astrophysics, University of Oslo.)
Vartika Pandey (University of Graz)
NavdeepK. Panesar
(LMSAL/BAERI)
Susanna Parenti (Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale, Université ParisSaclay - CNRS)
Adur
Pastor Yabar (Institute for Solar Physics, Stockholm University)
Aaron W. Peat (University of Wrocław)
Tiago
M.D. Pereira (University of Oslo)
Gordon Petrie (National Solar Observatory)
Elena Petrova (KU
Leuven)
Nicolas Poirier (Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics,
University of Oslo)
Vanessa Polito (LMSAL/BAERI)
Andrius Popovas (Rosseland Centre for Solar
Physics)
Damien Przybylski (Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research)
Jeffrey Reep (US Naval
Research Lab)
Kathy Reeves (Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
Luc Rouppe van der Voort
(RoCS / University of Oslo)
Soumya Roy (Center for Astrophysics|Harvard & Smithsonian)
Seray
SAHIN (Northumbria University)
Taro Sakao (ISAS/JAXA)
Takashi Sakurai (National Astronomical
Observatory of Japan)
Sophia Araceli Sanchez-Maes (Harvard)
Kartika Sangal (Indian Institute of
Technology, IIT (BHU), India)
Pablo Santamarina Guerrero (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía)
Akira
Sasaki (Niigata University )
Tomoya Sato (Niigata University)
Yoshiaki Sato (SOKENDAI)
Sabrina
Savage (NASA MSFC)
Udo H Schuehle (MPS)
Chengcai Shen (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard &
Smithsonian (CfA))
Guanglu Shi (Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
KIYOTO
SHIBASAKI (Solar Physics Research Inc.)
Ryota Shimada (Kyoto University)
Riko Shimizu (SOKENDAI,
ISAS/JAXA)
Toshifumi Shimizu (ISAS/JAXA)
Arpit Kumar Shrivastav (Aryabhatta Research Institute of
Observational Sciences (ARIES))
Sami Solanki (Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research)
De-Chao
Song (Purple Mountain Observatory)
Crisel Suarez (Vanderbilt University/Center for Astrophysics)
Xudong
Sun (University of Hawaii)
Takeru Ken Suzuki (The University of Tokyo)
Aki Takeda (Montana State
University)
Lucas A. Tarr (AURA/NSO (Maui))
Akiko Tei (NAOJ)
Kouhei Teraoka (The University of
Tokyo, ISAS/JAXA)
Luca Teriaca (Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research)
Paola Testa
(Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory)
Zhengyuan Tian (Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of
Sciences)
Sanjiv Kumar Tiwari (LMSAL/BAERI)
Andy S.H. To (European Space Agency)
Shin Toriumi
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
Johannes Tschernitz (University of Graz)
Akihito Herbert Uchida
(ISAS/JAXA)
Elias R. Udnæs (RoCS)
Ignacio Ugarte-Urra (US Naval Research Laboratory)
John
Unverferth (US Naval Research Laboratory)
Vishal Upendran (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics
Laboratory)
Joy Velasquez (Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
Aparna Venkataramanasastry
(LMSAL/BAERI)
Quentin Wargnier (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory)
Harry P Warren
(NRL)
Kyoko Watanabe (National Defense Academy of Japan)
Tetsuya Watanabe (National Astronomical
Observatory of Japan)
Micah Weberg (GMU / NRL)
Ayla Weitz (LMSAL / BAERI)
Stephen White
(AFRL)
David R Williams (European Space Agency - ESAC)
CHINCHUN WU (Naval Research laboratory)
Daiki
Yamasaki (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
Bryan
Yamashiro (University of Hawaii)
Zihao Yang (Peking University)
Stephanie Louise Yardley (University
of Reading)
Takaaki Yokoyama (Kyoto University)
Minami Yoshida (The University of Tokyo,
ISAS/JAXA)
Takero Yoshihisa (Kyoto University)
Keiji Yoshimura (Physics Department, Montana State
University)
Xuefei Zhang (Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Yingjie Zhu (University
of Michigan)
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Venue
City: Niigata, Japan
Meeting place: TOKI MESSE (Niigata Convention Center)
Registration desk:
The registration desk is placed in the International Conference Room (4th floor) on the 24-28th and at the
Main Hall (2nd floor) on the 29th.
Please register first before going to the welcome reception.
Lunch guide:
- around Toki Messe
- Pia Bandai
Local Organizing Committee (LOC)
Masahito Kubo (chair), Yusuke Iida, Yukio Katsukawa, Noriyuki Narukage,
Yusuke Kawabata, Takafumi Kaneko,
Takayoshi Oba
Abstract submission [closed]
- On-site presentations only
Both oral and poster presenters are required to attend the meeting on-site.
- Support for travel expenses
Expenses for attending the meeting are supported by the Metcalf SPD travel awards and the NAOJ Synposium
fund.
- Deadline for abstract submission
Deadline for abstract submission is at 23:59UT on July 8, 2023 [EXTENDED].
- Assistance for abstract submission
If you are unable to submit an abstract from our site (google form), please contact us via the following
e-mail address.
Excursion
- Date: on Wednesday, September 27, 2023, at 13:00-18:00
- Tour: Three plans (35 persons each tour plan)
Access to the meeting place (TOKI MESSE)
Sponser
The symposium was supported by
- the NAOJ Research Coordination Committee, NINS
(NAOJ-RCC-2301-0301)
- Metcalf Travel Award
Reception
- Date: on Sunday, September 24, 2023, at 17:00-19:00
- Place: Befco Bakauke Observatory Room (31F)
TOKI MESSE Launch Guide (pdf)
Pdf
Enjoy Niigata - Official Travel Guide - by Niigata Prefecture Tourism Association
NIIGATA CITY OFFICIAL TRAVEL GUIDE by Niigata Visitors & Convention Bureau
see here for access information
Group Photo (4.1 MB)
Contact
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact LOC.
Scientific Organizing Committee (SOC)
Shin Toriumi (chair), Shinsuke Imada, Bart De Pontieu, Mats Carlsson, Lyndsay Fletcher,
David Long, Hardi
Peter, Vanessa Polito, Jeff Reep, Paola Testa, Kyoko Watanabe
Poster
The pdf files of the poster can be downloaded:
Important dates
May 10, 2023: Start for abstract submission & Travel support application
June 1, 2023: Start for registration
July 8, 2023 [closed] : Deadline for abstract submission & Travel support application
August 1, 2023 [closed] : Deadline for registration
September 25-29, 2023: Meeting
Hinode-16 / IRIS-13 meeting
The purpose of this conference series is to report and discuss scientific results from the Hinode and IRIS
satellites, and this will be one of the joint meetings between the two missions. The discussion on future
missions is also included in the scope. The feasibility study and development of next-generation missions
SOLAR-C and MUSE, to be launched in the late 2020s, have made big progress in the last years. Therefore, for
the first time in this conference series, we plan to allocate about 1/3 of the period for the discussions on
future solar observations with a particular focus on SOLAR-C and MUSE.
Invited Speakers
Dipankar Banerjee, Cosima Breu, Mark Cheung, Bart De Pontieu, Li Feng, Hui Fu, Michael Hahn, Akimasa Ieda,
Shinsuke
Imada, Sarah Jaeggli, Yoshizumi Miyoshi, Sargam Mulay, Go Murakami, Gordon Petrie, Chengcai Shen,
Toshifumi
Shimizu, Takeru Suzuki, Aki Takeda, Ignacio Ugarte-Urra, Stephanie Yardley
Venue
City: Niigata, Japan
Meeting place: TOKI MESSE (Niigata Convention Center)
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Poster presentation
- Posters shall be no larger than 860mm in width and 2060mm in height.
Oral presentation
- Invited presentations are 25 minutes long, with 20 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes for
Q&A.
- General oral presentations are 15 minutes long, with 12 minutes for the presentation and 3
minutes for questions and answers.
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room.
Abstract book
- Updated on September 23, 2023.
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