ДАЙДЖЕСТ 23.11.2025
| Название | Дата, место | Предельный срок подачи | Ссылка | Темы, цели, задачи |
| XXXVIth URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (URSI GASS 2026) | August 15-22, 2026 Kraków, POLAND | Paper submission deadline: January 25, 2026 | Подробнее | URSI GASS is an international conference of the highest rank, held every three years since 1919 and organized by the International Union of Radio Science (URSI). It serves as a platform to review current research trends, present new findings, and develop plans for future research and special projects in all areas of radio science, with a special emphasis on fostering international cooperation. The URSI GASS 2026 is expected to attract more than 1,500 radio scientists and engineers from across the globe. The conference will feature presentations and discussions on the latest research by leading scientists, engineers, and emerging researchers, including students. The scientific program will have a series of open and convened sessions covering the areas of URSI Commissions A to K: A: Electromagnetic Metrology B: Fields and Waves C: Radiocommunication and Signal Processing Systems D: Electronics and Photonics E: Electromagnetic Environment and Interference F: Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing G: Ionospheric Radio and Propagation H: Waves in Plasmas J: Radio Astronomy K: Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine |
| The Space Climate 10 Conference | June 9-12, 2026 Mariehamn, Åland Islands, Finland | Oral Contribution: before 1 March 2026 Poster Contribution: before 15 April 2026 | Подробнее | The Space Climate 10 Conference is an international scientific meeting organized by the Space Climate organizing committee The Space Climate Symposia Series brings together the world’s leading experts to uncover the mysteries of long-term solar activity and its far-reaching impacts. The Symposia focus on three core objectives: – Exploring the causes and effects of long-term solar variations, with an emphasis on the solar magnetic dynamo and the phenomena it drives, such as sunspots, flares, coronal mass ejections, and high-speed solar wind streams. – Understanding how solar activity influences near-Earth space, the atmosphere, and even the climate over time scales ranging from months to millennia. – Refining the datasets, including sunspot numbers and geomagnetic records, that form the foundation of solar research. |