SOLAR MHD 2024
02-05 September, Tenerife, Spain
The second Solar MHD (UKUS 7) conference is following up on the successful first Solar MHD, Eastbourne, UK (2022) and will be held at the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain on 02-05 September 2024.
The conference will focus on connecting modern observations to state-of-the-art numerical modelling, helping to improve the current MHD theoretical models.
In particular, the following topics will be covered during presentation sessions:
Spectral synthesis and simulated data
Machine learning in simulations and observations
Using observations to establish boundary, initial conditions and constraints for MHD simulations
Multi-fluid and partially ionised plasma models
Enhanced MHD/hybrid models
Next generation of solar and stellar MHD simulations
Interactive sessions will be focused on state-of-the-art numerical MHD codes and will delve into plasma diagnosis from observations, heating, and machine learning These sessions will provide a hands-on approach and encourage interaction among participants for potential collaborations and grant applications.
The organisers welcome senior and early career researchers to participate. We also welcome abstracts from members of under-represented groups in the field. The financial support will be available for PhD students.
Organisers
Malcolm Druett, KU Leuven, Belgium (Chair)
Elena Khomenko, IAC, Spain (LOC Chair)
Rahul Sharma, Northumbria University, UK (Chair)
Suzana S. A. Silva, University of Sheffield, UK (Chair)
Local Organising Committee (LOC)
Anamaria Navarro
David Martínez Gómez
Martín Gómez Míguez
Matías Koll Pistarini
Scientific Organising Committee (SOC)
Tony Arber, Warwick, UK
Mats Carlsson, University of Oslo, Norway
Viktor Fedun, University of Sheffield, UK
Jorrit Leenaarts, Stockholm University, Sweden
Sophie Masson, LPP Sorbonne, France
Barbara Perri, CEA, Saclay, France
Alex Pietrow, AIP, Potsdam, Germany
Munehito Shoda, University of Tokyo, Japan
Takera Suzuki, University of Tokyo, Japan
Meetu Verma, AIP, Potsdam, Germany
Nitin Yadav, IISER TVM, India