The Workshop will take place during the week of April 4-7, 2016, at the facilities of the National Institute of Space Research (INPE), Sao Jose dos Campos, SP, Brazil. The program consists of lectures ministered by the invited speakers. During the coffee breaks and, especially, at the end of the afternoon Sessions of Tuesday (April 5), there will be a display of posters, some about Magnetic Reconnection, but mostly about other topics in space plasmas in which some local scientists and students are working and would like to receive comments from the visiting scientists of the Workshop.
9:00 AM
09:45 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:45 AM
12:30 PM
2:00 PM
2:45 PM
3:30 PM
4:15 PM
4:45 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:45 PM
6:30 PM
Small Group Meeting
Coffee break
Small Group Meeting
Lunch
Small Group Meeting
Coffee break
Small Group Meeting
Geissler, Paul, U.S. Geological Survey.
Howell, Robert, University of Wyoming.
Kivelson, Margaret G., University of California, LA.
Lopes, Rosaly, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
rosaly.m.lopes-gautier@jpl.nasa.gov
Morgenthaler, Jeffrey, Planetary Science Institute.
Radebaugh, Jani, Brigham Young University.
Rathbun, Julie, Planetary Science Institute and University of Redlands.
Steffl, Andrew, Southwest Research Institute.
Vasyliūnas, Vytenis,Max-Planck-Institut Sonnensystemforschung.
Yoshikawa, Ichiro, Department of Earth and Planetary Science,
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
Zarka, Phillipe, Observatoire de Paris, Meudon.
Bloecker, Aljona, University of Colgne, Germany
Pinho Magalhães, Fabíola, INPE, Brazil.
Soares Marques, Manilo, INPE, Brazil
One of the major scientific questions in the outer solar system, highlighted in the Visions and Voyages for Planetary Science in the Decade 2013-2022 (U.S. National Research Council, 2013) is: "How Do Satellites Influence Their Own Magnetospheres and Those of Their Parent Planets?" .The interaction of Io with the Jovian magnetosphere is among the strongest and most complex known interactions between a satellite and the magnetosphere of its parent body. This focused workshop will bring together key researchers on Io's volcanism, Io's atmosphere,and Jupiter's plasma torus and magnetosphere, to discuss how best to investigate interrelated observations and models of volcanic, atmospheric, plasma-torus, and magnetospheric mass-and-energy-exchange processes. The ultimate goal of the workshop is to foster new collaborative research to determine the connection between Io's volcanic activity and variability in the Io torus and Jupiter's auroral dynamics, and thus better understand the mechanisms by which Io supplies the Jovian magnetosphere with plasma.
Ezequiel Echer , INPE, Brazil
Walter D. Gonzalez, INPE, Brazil
Mariza P. Souza Echer, INPE, Brazil
Maria Virginia Alves, INPE, Brazil
Alicia L. C de Gonzalez, INPE, Brazil
Alisson Dal Lago, INPE, Brazil
Fabíola Pinho Magalhães, INPE, Brazil
Manilo Soares Marques, INPE, Brazil
Rosaly Lopes, JPL/Caltech, Estados Unidos
Walter Gonzalez, INPE, Brazil
Ezequiel Echer , INPE, Brazil
Jeff Morgenthaler, PSI, Estados Unidos
Julie Rathbun ,PSI, Estados Unidas
Mariza P.Souza Echer, INPE, Brazil
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