14th International Ionospheric Effects Symposium

*Abstract Submission Deadline Extended!!!*
*New Deadline: 20 January, 2015*
14th International Ionospheric Effects Symposium *
IES2015
12-14 May, 2015 (in Alexandria, Virginia)
“Bridging the gap between applications and research involving ionospheric
and space weather disciplines”

Dear IES Friends and Colleagues:
Due to a number of factors the abstract submission deadline for
IES2015 has been extended until 20 January 2015. If you have already
submitted an abstract you may submit an updated abstract before the new
deadline. Please visit the symposium web site for more details (
http://ies2015.bc.edu).
Sample topics include the following:

  • Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements and
    applications
  • Ionospheric irregularities and radio wave scintillations
  • Active ionospheric modification effects (high power radio waves,
    chemical and other techniques)
  • Modeling, forecasting and prediction systems
  • Lower atmosphere effects including gravity waves, tides and sudden
    stratospheric warming events
  • Radio occultation sensing techniques and applications
  • Effects on HF propagation
  • Space-Weather and ionospheric effects on telecommunication and
    satellite systems
  • Current solar cycle phenomena and impact on operational systems
  • Applications of ground- and space-based ionospheric tomography
  • Impact of global electrodynamics on the storm-time ionosphere
  • Modeling, measurement and prediction of solar processes and
    resulting impacts on the ionosphere
  • Satellite-based observations, modeling and calibration
  • Ionospheric effects on SBAS, GBAS and other systems supporting
    aviation
  • Optical effects and remote sensing
  • Effects of solar noise bursts and environmental noise on
    telecommunication and navigation systems
  • Impacts on HF surveillance and communication systems including
    geolocation and coordinate registration
  • Longwave propagation systems and effects
  • Space-Weather program activities having relevance to ionospheric
    effects on C3I and navigation systems
  • Products and services offered by industry relevant to prediction &
    forecasting of ionospheric effects
  • Government projects associated with the forecasting and/or
    mitigation of deleterious effects on national and/or military systems

An announcement describing specific sessions will be released soon. If you
have questions or need information not found on the website please contact
us directly at IES2015@bc.edu.
With best regards,
Keith Groves and Patricia Doherty
Institute for Scientific Research
Boston College

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