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Registration
Registration
›9:00 (10min)
9:00 - 9:10 (10min)
Welcome & Logistics
Welcome & Logistics
9:10 - 10:45 (1h35)
Cluster mission legacy
Auditorium
P. Canu
› Cluster Mission status
- Philippe Escoubet, ESTEC/ESA
09:10-09:25 (15min)
› Goetz Paschmann (1939-2023), Scientist – Colleague – Friend
- Gerhard Haerendel, Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (INVITED)
09:25-09:45 (20min)
› Magnetic reconnection observed with Cluster
- Andris Vaivads, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Ventspils University of Applied Sciences (INVITED)
09:45-10:05 (20min)
› Charged particle acceleration in the magnetotail: Cluster/RAPID insights
- Elena Kronberg, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (INVITED)
10:05-10:25 (20min)
› Impact of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability on the Space Weather Driving of the Earth's Magnetosphere: Discoveries from Cluster Mission Fostering Rapid Progress for More Recent Missions.
- Katariina Nykyri, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (INVITED)
10:25-10:45 (20min)
10:45 - 11:25 (40min)
Coffee break
Hall
11:25 - 12:45 (1h20)
Cluster mission legacy
Auditorium
O. Le Contel
› Nicole Cornilleau-Wehrlin: Woman Space Scientist. Her Legacy to Cluster and Beyond
- Patrick Canu, Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas (INVITED)
11:25-11:45 (20min)
› Turbulence in space plasmas and multi-point techniques: Cluster legacy
- Olga Alexandrova, LIRA (INVITED)
11:45-12:05 (20min)
› Electrostatic Solitary Waves in the Near-Earth Plasma Environment - Cluster Observations
- Daniel Graham, Swedish Institute of Space Physics (INVITED)
12:05-12:25 (20min)
› Highlights of the Cluster Ion Spectrometry (CIS) experiment, following 24 years of successful operation
- Iannis Dandouras, Institut de recherche en astrophysique et planétologie (INVITED)
12:25-12:45 (20min)
12:45 - 13:45 (1h)
Lunch
Self Cocagne
13:45 - 15:25 (1h40)
Cluster mission legacy
Auditorium
P. Escoubet
› Hugo Alleyne: 'treat everyone as if they were your own'
- Keith Yearby, University of Sheffield (INVITED)
13:45-14:05 (20min)
› Shocks observations with Cluster with emphasis on particle energization
- Andrew Dimmock, Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala
14:05-14:25 (20min)
› Foreshock waves and transients: a review of advances in the Cluster era
- Lucile Turc, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki
14:25-14:45 (20min)
› Curlometer and gradient techniques
- Malcolm Dunlop, RAL Space, STFC-UKRI, Beihang University
14:45-15:05 (20min)
› Magnetic nulls and turbulent reconnection as revealed by the Cluster mission
- Huishan Fu, Beihang University
15:05-15:25 (20min)
15:25 - 16:05 (40min)
Coffee break
Hall
16:05 - 18:15 (2h10)
Cluster mission legacy
Auditorium
M. Taylor
› Klaus Torkar: a career devoted to control the electric potential of spacecraft
- C. Philippe Escoubet, European Space Research and Technology Centre
16:05-16:25 (20min)
› Cluster PEACE highlights
- Andrew Fazakerley, Mullard Space Science Laboratory (INVITED)
16:25-16:45 (20min)
› Access of Ionospheric Outflow to the Magnetotail and Inner Magnetosphere
- Lynn Kistler, University of New Hampshire (INVITED ONLINE)
16:45-17:05 (20min)
› Fluxgate magnetometer calibration trends during the Cluster mission 2021-2024
- Chris Carr, Imperial College - Leah-Nani Alconcel, University of Birmingham [Birmingham] (INVITED)
17:05-17:25 (20min)
› Hermann Opgenoorth: His Legacy for Multi-Instrument, Multi-Point Observations of Space Plasmas
- Mark Lester, University of Leicester (INVITED ONLINE)
17:25-17:45 (20min)
› From multi-point to multi-scale plasma physics in the Magnetospheric System: Plasma Observatory as next logical step after Cluster and MMS
- Rumi Nakamura, Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences (INVITED)
17:45-18:15 (30min)
18:15 - 19:45 (1h30)
Posters Session I
Hall
A. Vaivads
› Validating a 3D ULF wave model Using Cluster and Ground-based Observations of an FLR event Triggered by a Foreshock Transient
- Alexander Degeling, Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Astronomy and Solar-Terrestrial Environment, Institute of Space Sciences, Shandong University, Weihai
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Energization of Outflowing O+ by Double‐Pickup in Earthward Plasma Jets From Lobe Reconnection and in Magnetosheath Flow
- Haruto Koike, University of Kyoto
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Automatic Classification of Plasma Regions and Detection of Plasma Jets in Near-Earth Space Using Supervised Machine Learning
- Soboh Alqeeq, Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Spatial Distributions of Energetic Electrons and Energetic Ions in the Tail Reconnection Region: Cluster Observations vs. PIC Simulations
- Shiyong Huang, School of Earth and Space Science and Technology, Wuhan University
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› The Cluster GRMB (Geospace Region and Magnetospheric Boundary) dataset applied to case and statistical studies: “Double plasmasphere” event and 3D visualization of the magnetosphere and solar wind
- Fabien Darrouzet, Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB), Brussels
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Multi-spacecraft analysis of interplanetary discontinuities at 1 AU
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18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Electrostatic Solitary Waves: Can they accelerate the solar wind?
- Chadi Salem, Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California Berkeley
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Electric currents and turbulent dynamics in the magnetosphere/ionosphere system
- Péter Kovács, HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics [Budapest]
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Exploring Plasma Observatory Orbits via Analogue Trajectories and Solar Activity: Evidence of Kelvin–Helmholtz and Tearing Mode Instabilities
- Lorenzo Biasiotti, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Intermittent reconnection in the magnetotail
- Cecilia Norgren, Swedish Institute of Space Physics [Uppsala / Kiruna], University of Bergen
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Use of Twenty Years CLUSTER FGM Data to Observe the Mean Behaviour of the Magnetic Field and Current Density of Earth's Magnetosphere
- Patrick Robert, Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Cluster observations of foreshock waves: utilising all 23 years of data
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18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Current sheet thinning in turbulent reconnection
- Emiliya Yordanova, Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Exploring Scale-Dependent Energy Dynamics in Solar Wind Simulations
- Christian Vasconez, Departamento de Fisica, Escuela Politecnica Nacional
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Chorus wave propagation ducted by ultralow frequency wave: event analysis and ray-tracing simulation
- Kohki Tachi, Graduate School of Science Department of Geophysics, Tohoku University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Localization of EMIC waves observed by the Cluster satellites in geospace with the publicly available GRMB (Geospace Region and Magnetospheric Boundary) dataset
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18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Field-Aligned Ion Beams in the Terrestrial Foreshock: Insights from Cluster Multi-Point Observations
- Karim Meziane, University of New Brusnwick
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Suprathermal Electron Acceleration Comparison of the Venusian and Terrestrial Bow Shocks
- Ulf Martin Lindberg, Queen Mary University of London
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Cluster and THEMIS: Cross-Calibration of Energetic Electron Flux Measurements
- Elena Kronberg, Ludwig Maximilian University [Munich] = Ludwig Maximilians Universität München
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Fluxgate magnetometer Extended Mode dataset in the Cluster Science Archive
- Chris Carr, Imperial College - Leah-Nani Alconcel, University of Birmingham [Birmingham]
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› STABILITY AND TRANSPORT IN THE TURBLENT PLASMA SHEET
- Marina Stepanova, UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Unique opportunities to study the magnetopause with Cluster
- Niklas Grimmich, Institute for Geophysics and extraterrestrial Physics, TU Braunschweig
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Evolution of Electron-to-Ion Temperature Ratio of Cold Plasma in the Lobes
- Kun Li, Sun Yat-Sen University [Guangzhou]
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› An improved method to detect the low-energy ion flows in the near-Earth polar cap regions
- Kun Li, Sun Yat-Sen University [Guangzhou]
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
› Features of Field Aligned Electrons in Polar Region: Cluster Observation
- Jiankui Shi, National Space Science Center [Beijing], ESA - ESTEC (Netherlands), STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, Department of Physics [Imperial College London]
18:15-19:45 (1h30)
19:45 - 21:00 (1h15)
Icebreaker Cocktail @ FIAP Conference Center
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