Towards improving international coordination of Space Weather activities
Jesse Andries, World Meteorological Organisation
Development and Implementation of Miniaturised Magnetometers for Space Weather Applications
Richard Baughen, Imperial College London
A network of quantum magnetometers for space weather sensing in the UK
Ciaran Beggan, British Geological Society
Magnetometer development for space weather measurements at the L5 Sun-Earth Lagrange point in the context of the Vigil space weather mission
Jonathan Eastwood, Imperial College London
SURROUND: A Constellation of CubeSats to Track Solar Radio Bursts
Peter Gallagher, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Impacts of space weather on aviation - a regulatory perspective
David Gibbs, UK CAA
The Space Environment Impacts Expert Group (SEIEG)
Richard Horne, British Antarctic Survey
What Cost: Space Weather?
Delores Knipp, University of Colorado Boulder
An update on Government's approach to a more long term, integrated national space capability development plan, including a 10-15 year roadmap for national Space Domain Awareness and Space Weather Forecasting capabilities
Tobias Lin, Dep. Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT)
A Whole-of-Community Approach in Building Resilience to Space Weather
Jinni Meehan, NOAA
Efforts to Improve Global Operational Space Weather Service Effectiveness by the Coordinated Group of Meteorological Satellites
Andrew Monham, EUMETSAT
Revising the Space Weather Scales and Benchmarks
Bill Murtagh, NOAA SWPC
The need for Space Weather R&D in the coming decade post-SWIMMR
David Southwood, Imperial College London
The Severe Space Weather
Preparedness Strategy: enhancing the UK’s resilience to this risk
Mark Prouse, Deputy
Director, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
The Vigil Plasma Analyser (PLA): measuring the solar wind at L5
Daniel Verscharen, University College London (Presented by Chris Brockley-Blatt, University College London)
First Step Towards a LOFAR4SW System, a LOFAR Station Dedicated to Space-Weather Science: Incremental Development Of LOFAR Space-weather (IDOLS)
Pietro Zucca, ASTRON (Presented by Mario Bisi, UKRI, STFC RAL Space)
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