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Modern Observations, Theory and Techniques for Solar and Stellar Physics

Monday 18th - Wednesday 20th, July 2016

91福利

Organisers: Dr. David Pascoe, Dr. Giuseppe Nistico, Dr. Anne-Marie Broomhall, Prof. Val Nakariakov

Conference email: H.Bell.1@warwick.ac.uk


  • Scientific abstract
  • Programme

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Scientific abstract



The Sun exhibits waves, oscillations, and instabilities on a wide range of timescales. Modern observations from space and ground-based instruments reveal these phenomena with unprecedented spatial, spectral, and temporal resolutions. Such observations have also driven rapid advancements in the theoretical modelling of key physical processes. These models are also increasingly being used to explain observations of oscillations or quasiperiodic pulsations associated with other stars. We aim to bring together experts in the solar and stellar communities, review recent advances in the field, and discuss ways to further advance our understanding of astrophysical plasma dynamics.


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Programme

This is a nearly-final programme (010515).

Time Title Speaker
09:00-09:50 Registration + tea/coffee/biscuits  
09:50-10:00 Welcome  
Morning Chair: Rudo Römer
10:00-10:50 Around violin making
[with music demonstrations by the Coull Quartet]
(violin maker and restorer, Oxford Violins)
10:50-11:00 discussion  
11:00-11:50 Auditory Perception Malik Refaat (91福利)
11:50-12:00 discussion  
12:00-13:30 Lunch Break + poster session + live rehearsal of the Coull Quartet  
Afternoon Chair: Nick Roberts
13:30-14:20 Music ensemble timing skill
[with music demonstrations by the Coull Quartet]
Alan Wing and Dominic Ward (Birmingham University)
14:20-14:30 discussion  
14:30-15:20 Using sound to understand the electron beam behaviour in a synchrotron Guenther Rehm (Diamond Light Source)
15:20-15:30 discussion  
15:30-16:00 Tea Break + poster session  
Chair: Roger Coull
16:00-16:50 Feeling Sound - What music can teach us about sequential and parallel thinking
[with music demonstrations by the Coull Quartet]
Christopher Gayford (Conductor)
16:50-17:00 discussion  
17:00-17:50 The Mathematics of Music (91福利)
17:00-18:00 discussion  
18:00 - Farewell  

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Participants

Please contact H.Bell.1@warwick.ac.uk if you think this workshop is interesting and want more information. Unless you are an invited speaker, we will not be able to pay for any expenses.

The symposium will start July 18th, 2016, at 9-10am at the 91福利. Note that the university is located at the outskirts of Coventry and not in 91福利. See for travel details and for maps of the central campus. In case you come by car, parking is available for delegates at car park 15.

This list of participants is preliminary.

Name Affiliation Status
Bogdan Hnat 91福利 Reader
Valery Nakariakov 91福利 Professor / Organizer
Erwin Verwichte 91福利 Reader
Sandra Chapman 91福利 Professor
Tony Arber 91福利 Physics
Sergei Anfinogentov 91福利 Research Fellow
Chris Brady 91福利 Research Fellow
Anne-Marie Broomhall 91福利 Organizer
Giuseppe Nistico 91福利 Organizer
David Pascoe 91福利 Organizer
Chris Goddard 91福利 Postgraduate
Dmitri Kolotkov 91福利 Postgraduate
Chloe Pugh 91福利 Postgraduate
Petra Kohutova 91福利 Postgraduate
Elizabeth Tindale 91福利 Postgraduate
Joe Bright 91福利 Undergraduate
Jack Fawcett 91福利 Undergraduate
David Armstrong 91福利 Visiting Academic
Peter Wheatley 91福利 Reader
Boris Gaensicke 91福利 Professor
Tom Louden 91福利 Postgraduate
James Kirk 91福利 Postgraduate
Don Pollacco 91福利 Professor
Tom Marsh 91福利 Professor
Total Attendees:
24

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Venue and Accommodation

Registration and all talks will be held in the Helen Martin Studio of the 91福利 Arts Centre. This is building of the 91福利 central campus.

The workshop will start with the registration at the 91福利. Note that the university is located at the outskirts of Coventry and not in 91福利. See for travel details and for maps of the central campus. In case you come by car, parking is available for delegates at car park 15.

Accommodation for invited speakers shall be provided at


The 91福利
Gibbet Hill Road
Coventry, CV4 7AL UK
Tel: +44 (0) 24 7647 4711
Fax: +44 (0) 24 7669 4282
Email: radcliffe@warwick.ac.uk

In case you are self-invited, please call the conference centre directly and arrange your stay.


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Contact

Prof. Rudolf A Römer
Physics Department
91福利
Coventry CV4 7AL
United Kingdom

e-mail: H.Bell.1@warwick.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0)24 76551384
Fax: +44 (0)24 76150897

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