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Presenting on Monday 8 September

Poster No. First Name Last Name Organisation Paper Title
1 Martin Archer Imperial College London Characterising magnetopause surface waves within magnetosphere–ionosphere–ground coupling
3 Fraser Baird University of Surrey Lerwick Compact Neutron Monitor: Instrumentation and First Resuts
5 Stephen Bannister Northumbria University Quantitative Characterisation of Magnetic Topology in Solar Active Regions for Operational Space Weather Forecasting
7 Susanna Bekker Queen's University Belfast Response of the total electron content in the ionosphere to the impulsive and late phases of X-class solar flares
9 Cory Binnersley Mirion Technologies Technical Development of the NM-2023 Ground Level Monitor 
11 Mario Bisi UKRI STFC RAL Space RASOR: Radio Astronomy and Space Observation Research Facility – A Future Prospect for UK Sovereign Capabilities Across Space Weather, Space Situational Awareness, and Radio Astronomy
13 Mario Bisi UKRI STFC RAL Space The COSPAR PSW-ISWAT 2025+ Space Weather Roadmap
15 Francois-Xavier Bocquet Met office Met Office post-SWIMMR Research to Operations Activities
17 Ben Boyde University of Bath Observing Travelling Ionospheric Disturbances with the LOFAR Radio Telescope
19 Christopher Chen Queen Mary University of London Scale-by-scale accuracy of solar wind analogue ensemble forecasts
21 Christopher Chen Queen Mary University of London Examining time-dependent heliospheric solar wind properties driven by evolving WSA boundaries
23 Jackie Davies STFC UK-ODESSI: A Low-Cost, Low-Earth Orbit, In-Orbit Pathfinder for UK Space Weather 
25 Ravindra Desai University of Warwick ROARS: Revealing Orbital & Atmospheric Responses to Solar activity
27 Clive Dyer Csdradconsultancy and University of Surrey Space Centre The Importance of Single Event Effects For Atmospheric Radiation  Scales, Alerts and Actions
29 Siegfried Gonzi Met office, Uk MOSWOC’s (Met Office Space Weather Operations Centre) Coronal Mass Ensemble (CME) Prediction System
31 Fan Lei Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey Updates to MAIRE+ for Region Dependent Nowcasting
33 Fan Lei Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey Updates on Development of the High Energy Proton Instrument - HEPI
35 Ian Mann University of Alberta Understanding, Modelling, and Quantifying the Space Weather Effects of Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) on the Electric Power Grid 
37 Mike Marsh Met office Atmospheric Radiation: the Met Office Pathway to Operations
39 Daniel Marsh University Of Leeds Pathways to Predicting D and E Region Ionospheric Variability
41 Juliana Rinaldi-Semione SDGs in Space/Calymru Research Conceptualising ‘environment’ and ‘sustainability’ for an off-Earth future: leveraging existing expertise and frameworks to make a start
43 Dylan Weston Northumbria University A threshold-based Random Forest forecasting model for the Outer Radiation Belt
45 Alan Wood University of Birmingham Swarm-VIP-Dynamic: Models for Ionospheric Variability, Irregularities Based on the Swarm Satellite Data
47 Alan Wood University of Birmingham Driving The Mid-Latitude Ionosphere from Below: Observations Made Using the International LOFAR Telescope
49 Qian Wu Ncar Thermospheric wind observations from different platforms

Presenting on Wednesday 10 September

Poster No. First Name Last Name Organisation Paper Title
2 Oliver Allanson University of Birmingham, University of Exeter Radiation belt wave-particle interaction theory and modelling:
What do we know and what are we yet to understand?
4 Oliver Allanson University of Birmingham, University of Exeter Diffusion coefficients for resonant relativistic wave-particle interactions using the PIRAN code
6 Ciaran Beggan British Geological Survey A field-deployable absolute vector quantum magnetometer for geomagnetic research
8 Damini Bhagwath University of Central Lancashire Model Validation using Historical SEP Event Analysis of the 3D Physics-Based Forecasting Tool SPARX
10 Suzy Bingham Met office Advancing Forecasting Capabilities through Operations-to-Research at the Met Office Space Weather Operations Centre
12 Ben Clewer University of Surrey Showcasing the Surrey Space Centre's new cubesat space weather payload on the UK Jovian-1 mission
14 Ingrid Cnossen British Antarctic Survey Projected long-term decline in upper atmosphere density and its impacts on the space debris environment
16 Ravindra Desai University of Warwick Progress towards coupling a global MHD model to an inner magnetospheric model
18 Lucie Green UCL/Mullard Space Science Laboratory Bayesian Inference for Automated 3D CME Characterization and Uncertainty Quantification
20 Jithu Jose Athalathil Indian Institute of Technology Indore Investigating Nonlinear Quenching Effects on Polar Field Buildup Using Physics-Informed Neural Networks
22 Delores Knipp University of Colorado Boulder Mid-latitude Geomagnetically Induced Currents as a Manifestation of Penetrating Electric Fields
24 Timo Laitinen University of Lancashire Multi-point Solar Energetic Particle observations and space weather forecasting
26 Chiara Lazzeri Mullard Space Science Laboratory, UCL Analysis of Magnetospheric ULF Waves Observed Near the Arrival of an IMF Southward Turning at the Magnetosphere
28 Emily Mottram University College London Probing the characteristics of a pre-eruptive flux rope using novel techniques
30 Sirsha Nandy Indian Institute of Technology Indore Solar Wind Density Pulse Effects on the Ionospheric
Electrodynamics Under Variable IMF Orientations
32 Sirsha Nandy Indian Institute of Technology Indore Probing the solar wind using Akatsuki radio signals
34 Yiwei Ni University of St Andrews Unraveling Filament Barb Dynamics through Pseudo-3D Hydrodynamic Simulations
36 Mathew Owens University of Reading Implications of Using Spheroidal "Cone Model" CMEs in Solar-wind Models
38 Louisa Prattley National Emergency Management Agency New Zealand Number Eight Wire: Building New Zealand’s Approach to Managing Space Weather Risk
40 Ian Richardson University of Maryland/Goddard Space Flight Centre Coronal Mass Ejections Associated with Solar Energetic Particle Events Observed in the Low Corona by the Mauna Loa Solar Observatory 
42 David R. Themens University of Birmingham Statistical modeling of high latitude Sporadic-E climatology: A Sporadic-E module for E-CHAIM
44 Yihui Tong University of Warwick Global MHD and Test-Particle simulations of outer radiation belt flux drop-out events 
46 Bhagyashree Waghule University of Colorado Boulder Very Near-Earth Reconnection (VNERX) and its connection to the 30A GIC spike in the Eastern US
48 Samuel Wharton University of Leicester Measuring the Magnetopause Position with SMILE-SXI 
50 Thomas Williams Durham University Investigating the Efficacy of Topologically Derived Time Series for Flare Forecasting



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