Opportunities in Space Weather Research on A Global Scale Forum

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★ May 8, 2026 09:00 AM (UTC+8)
Topic: Opportunities in Space Weather Research on A Global Scale
Languege: English
Location: Graduate Institute of Astronomy (Room 625, 6F, Google Map) of the National Central University


In conjunction with Prof. Xinlin Li’s visit to Taiwan (invited by TSU during the week of May 3rd), we are pleased to announce a micro-course on “Energetic Particle Dynamics,” culminating in a one-day workshop on May 8th.

The workshop, titled “Opportunities in Space Weather Research on A Global Scale,” aims to integrate ongoing efforts in space weather research and initiate future strategic directions as part of the Decadal Survey exercise. The program features a series of broad overview talks designed to showcase how research in Taiwan can be interconnected to create synergies with the international space weather community.


TimeTopic & Speaker
09:00-09:20Registration
09:20-09:30Welcome
Morning: Current Trends Chair: Yen-Hsyang Chu
09:30-09:50Research and Capacity Building on Upper Atmospheric Dynamics and Exploration Systems
Loren Chang – National Central University
09:50-10:10From Solar Dynamics to Radiation Impacts: Energetic Particles and Radio Bursts
Ya-Hui Yang – National Central University
10:10-10:30Magnetosphere and Ionosphere Coupling during Magnetic Storms
Charles Lin – National Cheng Kung University
10:30-10:50Developing space plasma particle measurement instruments
Cheng-Tien Chen – National Cheng Kung University
10:50-11:20Challenges of understanding the variability of the Van Allen radiation belts
Xinlin Li – LASP, University of Colorado Boulder
11:20-11:40Applications of Machine Learning in Magnetospheric Physics
Jih-Hong Shue – National Central University
11:40-12:00Space Remote Sensing Instruments at NCU: Bridging Satellite Hardware Development and Future Opportunities
Cheng-Ling Kuo – National Central University
12:00-13:00Lunch break
Afternoon: Future opportunities in space plasma physics and heliospheric physics
Chair: Wing Ip
13:00-13:30Development of space borne instruments and CubeSat
Xinlin Li – LASP, University of Colorado Boulder
13:30-14:15Solar wind monitor for space weather forecasting and science at 0.9
AU – HENON mission

Lubomír Přech – Charles University
14:15-15:15Discussion

⚠️Detailed event information will be sent via email a few days before the event!⚠️

< This activity was funded by the National Science and Technology Council. >

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