International Symposium on Recent Observations and Simulations of the Sun-Earth System III (ISROSES-III)

International Symposium on Recent Observations and Simulations of the Sun-Earth System III (ISROSES-III) International Symposium on Recent Observations and Simulations of the Sun-Earth System III (ISROSES-III)
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Bulgaria
Golden Sands, Varna

The main purpose of the International Symposium on Recent Observations and Simulations of the Sun-Earth System III (ISROSES-III) is to bring together cross-disciplinary scientists from around the globe to have focused discussions on fundamental problems related to the space environment of the Earth. It is a continuation of the highly successful ISROSES symposia held in Varna, Bulgaria, during 17-22 September 2006 and in Borovets, Bulgaria, during September 11-16, 2011. The ultimate goal of the symposium is to improve present understanding of the complex, multi-scale, interactions in the Sun-Earth system (from deep within the Sun to the Earth’s atmosphere) by creating a forum for researchers from all space science communities to present and discuss recent advances and future research directions. The main emphasis will be put on the integration of these studies – ranging from observations to related interpretation, theory and numerical modeling – across different temporal and spatial scales of the system. The workshop will facilitate better communication amongst scientists from different space disciplines, and by stimulating fruitful discussions on the main science topics, will help the development of cross-disciplinary young researchers able to address the system-wide problems.

The scientific discussions will include but are not limited to the following themes:

Interactions and coupling within the Sun-Earth system
Advances in measurement, data analysis, theory, and simulations of the Sun-Earth system
Reaction of the Earth system to the Sun and the solar wind
Recent research in space weather science and applications