Invited Speakers


  • 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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