ДАЙДЖЕСТ 18.2.2026
| Название | Дата, место | Предельный срок подачи | Ссылка | Темы, цели, задачи |
| Complexity in Heliophysics: Celebrating the Career and Works of Loukas Vlahos | June 8 – 10, 2026 Thessaloniki, Greece, | Abstract Submission Deadline: 2 March 2026 | Подробнее | The workshop will feature presentations, discussions and debate on the topics Loukas has championed over several decades of frontline research: complexity in solar and heliospheric magnetized plasmas; fusion in laboratory plasmas; self-organization; self-organized criticality; turbulence; coronal heating; solar energetic events; particle acceleration and transport. We envision capturing the current state-of-the-art on these topics, from both observational and theory/modeling ends, and highlighting promising avenues and tools for future research. |
| The 4th International Workshop on Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPB-4) | 14–18 September 2026 National Institute for Space Research (INPE) in São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil | Abstract Submission deadline: 14 May 2026 | Подробнее | Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs) are large-scale plasma density depletions that develop after sunset in the equatorial and low-latitude F-region ionosphere. These irregularities can severely disrupt trans-ionospheric radio wave propagation, resulting in GNSS positioning errors, interruptions in satellite-based communications, and increased risks for aviation, offshore operations, and space-based technologies. As society’s dependence on these systems continues to grow, advancing our ability to observe, understand, and forecast EPBs has become an urgent scientific and technological priority. EPB-4 aims to push the frontiers of observational techniques, advance coupled atmosphere–ionosphere modeling and simulations, and employ artificial intelligence to deliver next-generation forecasts of EPBs. EPB-4 Highlights Promote in-depth discussions on the latest observational techniques for monitoring Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs), including upcoming satellite missions, advanced ground-based sensors, and multi-instrument networks Highlight recent progress in coupled models and numerical simulations to advance the understanding of the mechanisms governing EPB seeding, growth, and variability Enhance forecasting capabilities by integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning with observational and modeling data Examine the societal and technological impacts of EPBs on GNSS positioning, satellite communications, and space weather services Foster international collaboration and stimulate new research initiatives dedicated to EPB science and its applications |
| ITISE-2026 International Conference on Time Series and Forecasting | July 15th-17th, 2026 Gran Canaria (Meloneras), Spain | Submission of Papers or Abstract by authors: (second round) March 21th, 2026 | Подробнее | The ITISE 2026 (12th International conference on Time Series and Forecasting) seeks to provide a discussion forum for scientists, engineers, educators and students about the latest ideas and realizations in the foundations, theory, models and applications for interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research encompassing disciplines of mathematics, econometric, statistics, forecaster, computer science, etc in the field of time series analysis and forecasting. The aims of ITISE 2026 is to create a friendly environment that could lead to the establishment or strengthening of scientific collaborations and exchanges among attendees, and therefore, ITISE 2026 solicits high-quality original research papers (including significant work-in-progress) on any aspect related to time series analysis and forecasting, in order to motivatethe generation and development of new computational techniques and methods in the field of time series analysis and forecasting. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to: ° Time Series Analysis and Forecasting. ° Econometric and Forecasting. ° Advanced Methods and On-Line Learning in Time Series. ° High Dimensional and Complex/Big Data. ° Forecasting in Real Problems. |
| 17th International Ionospheric Effects Symposium | 19-21 May 2026 Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, USA | Срок подачи тезисов продлен до 25 февраля 2026 г. | Подробнее | Bridging the gap between applications and research involving ionospheric and space weather disciplines. – Active Experiments and Radar – Assimilative and Coupled Models – Effects on HF Surveillance and Geolocation Systems – Equatorial Dynamics and Drivers: Modeling and Observations – Equatorial Irregularities and Scintillation – HF Modeling and Measurements – High Latitude Structure and Irregularities – Lower Thermosphere and Sporadic E – Machine Learning Applications – Mid-Latitude Processes and Disturbances – Natural and Artificial Atmospheric Signatures and Sensing – Optical Remote Sensing – Radio Occultation Methods – Scintillation and Propagation – Space Weather Applications and Services – Storm Effects – Topside and Plasmasphere |
| 46th COSPAR Scientific Assembly «Sustainable space research for the planet» | 1 — 9 August 2026 Florence, Italy | Срок подачи тезисов продлен до 20 февраля 2026 г. | Подробнее | The COSPAR Scientific Assembly serves as a platform for scientists, researchers, engineers, and space professionals from around the world to gather and present their latest research findings, exchange knowledge, and discuss advancements in space science and technology. |