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![]() ![]() 19th EISCAT_3D User Meeting (2025)The 19th E3D User Meeting (UM) will take place on May 7-8 (week 19). The meeting will start on Wednesdayday, May 7, after lunch. The meeting will end on Thursday, May 8, before lunch. The UM will be hybrid, i.e. physical attendance is at the IRF/UU in Uppsala, and online participation via Zoom. Preliminary subjects of presentations/discussions are E3D data analysis, first experiments, E3D Common Programmes, and Visualization. We'll stick to the traditional scheme with short presentations followed by questions and discussion. Submissions of titles/short abstracts are welcome. The web pages of previous meetings, 18th E3D UM and 17th E3D UM and earlier, can give an impression for the arrangements and programme which include in some cases links to the presentation slides. This announcement was last updated on April 23, 2025. ------------------------- Registration Registration is by filling this Google form. Optionally preliminary titles of presentatons/posters and other comments can be filled. The names and email addresses of registered persons will be used to provide the Zoom link and other updates about the meeting by email. They will be stored as long as E3D User meetings are regularly held, unless specific removals are requested. List of registrations so far is here. Programme Contributions on any E3D related subject can be submitted. Especially encouraged are discussions of first experiments, their data organization, profiles vs voxels, E3D Common Programmes, and Visualization. An ad-hoc programme committee of volunteers might be asked to help if many submissions are received and some need to be postponed to a later user meeting. The Programme includes * Update on EISCAT as an organisation * EISCAT_3D Update and Plans * IS Analysis and EISCAT_3D * EISCAT_3D related Science Contributions on any E3D related subject can be submitted. Especially encouraged are discussions of first experiments, their data organization, profiles vs voxels, E3D Common Programmes, Analysis and Visualization. Preliminary programme with approximate timing (all times are CET=GMT+1 hour): May 7, Wedensday, 13.30-16.30, Location for attendance in person TBD 13.25-13.30: Practical information 13.30-14.30: Info from EISCAT: 13.30-14.30: Thomas Ulich (EISCAT), Updates from EISCAT AB Current situation of EISCAT_3D, next development steps 13.30-15.00: tbn (EISCAT), other updates on EISCAT/E3D hardware, operations, data and tools 15.00-15.30: Coffee break 15.30-16.00: Lisa Baddeley (UNIS), ISSI WG report: 'Incoherent Scatter – An Invaluable Tool in the Field of Space and Plasma Physics' 16.00-16.30: Urban Brändström (IRF), Status of IRFs complementary instruments for EISCAT_3D 16.30-16.50: All, General discussion, Q&A May 8, Thursday, 09.00-lunch, Location Kiruna IRF/Rymdcampus Aniara 09.00-09.30: Stephan Buchert (IRF), Updates on computing the plasma dispersion/complex error function (in-situ) 09.30-10:00: Juan Araújo (IRF), Interactive framework for the enhanced exploration, interpretation and scientific analysis of spatio-temporal and volumetric ionospheric data 10.00-10.30: Coffee break 10.30-11.30: All, General discussions, Q&A List of Posters: - Practical Information The workshop will take place at the IRF premises of Ångströmlaboratory of the Uppsala University. The campus is a 30-40 minutes walk from the center of Uppsala and can be reached by public bus, in 2-3 years by tram (being prepared which involves a bit of construction). Online participation is via the Zoom tool licensed by IRF, i.e. there is no exchange of personal data such as names and email addresses with third parties. We do not intend to record the meeting but will make presentation slides publicly available also for some time after the meeting, if the presenters agree. Contact For questions and comments please contact Stephan Buchert or Thomas Ulich. EISCAT_3D, a short description More information can be found at the E3D web site. |