9–13 Sept 2024
Turin, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Announcements

Third announcement (May 1st 2024)

Dear colleagues,

this is the third announcement for the 17th European Solar Physics Meeting (ESPM-17) that will take place in Turin (Italy) in the period 9-13 September, 2024.

The meeting will start on the morning of September 9th and will finish around noon on September 13th. The afternoon of September 11th will be dedicated to social excursions, and the conference dinner will be held on September 12th. A welcome reception will be offered on Sunday 8 late afternoon.

Abstract submission and registration are now open, with deadlines end of June and mid of August, respectively. The meeting will be in person, with the possibility of participating (but not presenting contributions) remotely. To manage their abstract submission, authors are kindly requested to first register on the INDICO platform, as explained in the dedicated section of the meeting website.

Different types of financial supports are available for students and early career post-docs, which can be requested using the appropriate form with deadline end of May. Furthermore, different kinds of prizes will be offered for invited, contributed, and poster presentations, and speakers are kindly requested to indicate their willingness to participate in the selection.

Additional details related to registration fees, abstract submission, accommodation, financial assistance, and relevant deadlines are available on the meeting website:

https://indico.ict.inaf.it/e/espm-17

We look forward to welcoming you in Turin,

the ESPM-17 LOC.

 

Second announcement (December 7th 2023)

Dear colleagues,

this is the second announcement for the 17th European Solar Physics Meeting (ESPM-17) that will take place in Turin (Italy) in the period 9-13 September, 2024.

ESPMs are organized by the Board of the European Solar Physics Division (ESPD, http://solar.epsdivision.org), a Division of the European Physical Society (EPS). This will be the first in-person ESPM after the stop due to the worldwide pandemic.

The scientific program of the next ESPM meeting will be organized around the following topics:

  • Solar interior, sub-surface flows and long-term variability
  • Fundamental mechanisms of solar plasmas: magnetic reconnection, waves, radiation and particle acceleration
  • Energy and mass transfer throughout the solar atmosphere and structures within
  • Multi-scale energy release, flares and coronal mass ejections
  • Space weather and the solar-heliospheric connections
  • Diagnostic tools and numerical methods in solar physics

 

The meeting will start on the morning of September 9th, and will finish around noon on September 13th. The afternoon of September 11th will be dedicated to social excursions, and the conference dinner will be held on September 12th. A welcome reception will be offered on Sunday 8th late afternoon.

Online registration and abstract submission will open in early spring 2024. The ESPM-17 Local and Scientific Organizing Committees are currently working to secure funding that will hopefully provide limited travel and/or local support mainly to young researchers.

Further details related to registration fees, abstract submission, accommodation, financial assistance and relevant deadlines will be circulated in a third announcement and will also be available on the meeting’s website:

https://indico.ict.inaf.it/e/espm-17 

We look forward to welcoming you in Turin, 

the ESPM-17 LOC.

 

First announcement (July 31st 2023)

Dear colleagues,

this is the first announcement for the 17th European Solar Physics Meeting (ESPM-17) that will take place in Turin (Italy) in the period 9-13 September, 2024.

ESPMs are organized by the Board of the European Solar Physics Division (ESPD, http://solar.epsdivision.org), a joint Division of the European Physical Society (EPS) and the European Astronomical Society (EAS).

ESPMs are held every 3 years with the purpose of bringing together researchers from Europe and beyond, who are active in the theoretical and observational study of solar and solar-terrestrial phenomena. This will be the first in-person ESPM after the stop due to the worldwide pandemic. 

Further details related to registration fees, abstract submission, accommodation, financial support and relevant deadlines will be circulated in a second announcement and will also be posted on the meeting’s website now under preparation.

We look forward to welcoming you in Turin, 

the ESPM-17 LOC.