22–27 Sept 2025
INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma
Europe/Rome timezone

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Aula Gratton (INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma)

Aula Gratton

INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma

Via Frascati, 33, 00078 Monteporzio Catone (RM)

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  1. Fallon Konow (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
    Poster Contribution

    We can deduce the activity and dynamic status of the Sun and its possible dependence on the magnetic cycle using continuous, multi-height observations of the solar atmosphere. Furthermore, multi-height observations allow us to probe the propagation of magneto-acoustic-gravity waves through the solar atmosphere, potentially providing insight into other solar phenomena, such as the heating of...

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  2. Dr Sergey Belov (University of Warwick)
    Poster Contribution

    The explosive increase in observational data from ground- and space-based instruments highlights the need for automated detection techniques capable of detecting the phenomena of interest in a large amount of data for a reasonable time. Nowadays, Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) demonstrate such a capability. In this study, we demonstrate how artificial neural networks can be used to detect...

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