SOHO 15: List of Delegates and Contributions

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This is a list of delegate who will attend the conference along with their presentation title and type (invited review, contributed talk or poster). The presentation title and type have been accepted by the SOC are will be the presentation that takes place at the meeting.

Delegate name Institute Contribution title Type
Tayeb Aiouaz Kiepenheuer Institut, Germany On the outflow at solar corona height Poster
Dynamics and spectral properties of coronal funnels Poster
Abdalla Almohd Balqqa Appleid University, Jordan    
Jesse Andries KULeuven, Belgium Damping of coronal loop oscillations by resonant absorption: Influence of longitudinal density stratification. Poster
Vasilis Archontis IAC, Spain 3D MHD simulations on magnetic flux emergence Poster
Inigo Arregui K.U. Leuven, Belgium Numerical solutions for resonantly damped MHD quasi-modes in two-dimensional coronal loops Contributed talk
Markus J. Aschwanden Lockheed Martin, USA Wave Observations and the Coronal Heating Problem Invited review
Thomas Ayres University of Colorado, USA. The SOHO-Stellar Connection: Update Contributed talk
Regina Aznar Cuadrado Max-Plack-Institute, Germany    
Dipankar Banerjee Bangalore, India Detection of long period waves in the polar coronal holes Contributed talk
Danielle Bewsher ESA RSSD, NASA/GSFC, USA Comparison of Blinkers and Explosive Events Poster
Nicolas Bian UMIST, UK    
Sven Bingert Kiepenheuer-Institut, Germany 3D MHD models of the corona above quiet Sun network patches Poster
Bob Bingham Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK Solar coronal heating and acceleration Invited review
Peter Bochsler University of Bern, Switzerland Inferences for isotopic fractionation processes in the solar wind using the full solar cycle record of abundances from Ulysses: Anticipating results from the Genesis mission Poster
Steve Bradshaw Imperial College, UK Synthesising Observable Quantities from the Results of Hydrodynamic Simulations Poster
Andy Breen University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK    
Alen Brkovic Kiepenheuer-Institute, Freiburg Statistical comparison of transition region blinkers and explosive events Poster
Barbara Brommage University of Central Lancashire, UK    
Philippa Browning UMIST, UK Coronal heating by forced magnetic reconnection with multi-pulse driving Poster
Coronal heating by nanoflares: a relaxation model Contributed talk
Eric Buchlin IAS, France Coupled shell-models for a coronal loop Contributed talk
Joerg Buechner Max-Planck-Institut, Germany Coronal heating by transition region reconnection Contributed talk
Peter Cargill Imperial College, UK Where next for tackling the Coronal Heating problem? Invited review
Possible coronal heating diagnostics from high temperature plasmas Poster
Ben Carter University of Sheffield MHD waveguide modes in structured magnetic flux tubes Poster
Steven Cranmer Harvard-Smithsonian CfA, USA Coronal heating versus solar wind acceleration Invited review
Silvia Dalla UMIST, UK Particle acceleration at a 3D reconnection site Contributed talk
AstroGrid: The UK's Virtual Observatory and its Solar Physics capabilities Poster
Bart De Pontieu Lockheed Martin, USA Driving coronal heating: observing the magnetic carpet and small-scale structures Invited review
Craig DeForest Southwest Research Institute, USA Fluxon modeling of reconnective heating Poster
Giulio Del Zanna University of Cambridge UK The coronal emission from active regions Contributed talk
Luca Del Zanna University of Florence, Italy Propagation of Alfvenic pulses in coronal arcades Poster
Laurent Dolla IAS, France Signatures of ion cyclotron preferential heating in coronal holes, by studying line widths observed above the solar limb by SoHO/SUMER Contributed talk
John Gerard Doyle Armagh Observatory, N. Ireland    
Robert Duffin NASA-GSFC, USA Early Results of JOP161: A Detailed Study of Loop Footpoint Dynamics Poster
Maria Dymova University of Sheffield, UK Non-axisymmetric oscillations of thin prominence fibrils Poster
Marcelo Emilio Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Brazil Measuring solar radius with MDI-SOHO Poster
Robert Erdelyi University of Sheffield, UK Coronal loop heating and catastrophic cooling Contributed talk
Victor Fedun NASU, Ukraine    
Bernhard Fleck ESA RSSD, The Netherlands    
Andrzej Fludra Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK On Methods Of Determining The Coronal Heating Mechanism Poster
Claire Foullon University of Warwick, UK Detection of ultra-long-period oscillations in an EUV filament Poster
Klaus Galsgaard University of Copenhagen, Denmark Elementary Heating Events - Magnetic Interactions Between Two Flux Sources Poster
Catherine Gerrard University of St Andrews, UK Simple numerical simulations of the flux tube tectonics model for coronal heating Contributed talk
Sarah Gibson HAO/NCAR, Boulder, USA Twist and Flare: The role of helical magnetic structures in the solar corona Contributed talk
Peter Gomory Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia Dynamics of the quiet upper solar atmosphere: propagating waves and oscillations in the network Poster
Costis Gontikakis Academy of Athens, Greece Oscillations over a supergranular cell observed with SUMER Contributed talk
Boris Vilhelm Gudiksen Oslo, Norway    
Joseph Gurman NASA-GSFC, USA Future Mission Data Environment: Virtualizing Access to Solar Physics Data Poster
Herbert Gursky Naval Research Laboratory, USA    
Iain Hannah University of Glasgow, UK. RHESSI Microflare Statistics Contributed talk
James Hargreaves University of Sheffield, UK Wave propagation in stratified MHD waveguides Poster
Richard Harrison Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK Future solar missions Invited review
Don Hassler Southwest Research Institute, USA The Solar Probe Mission Study: 2004 Poster
Andrew Haynes University of St Andrews, UK    
Stephen Higgins University of Central Lancashire, UK Space- and time-dependent heating of solar coronal loops Poster
Non-linear magnetostatic models of coronal hole magnetic field structure Poster
Davina Innes Max-Planck-Institut, Germany SUMER observations of active region loop dynamics Poster
Jack Ireland L3Com GSI,USA Applying the Cramer-Rao lower bound to spectroscopic measurements Poster
Applying fragmentation models to the solar atmosphere Poster
Moira Jardine University of St Andrews, UK The Heating of Stellar Coronae Invited review
Richard Jones University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK Measurements of the solar wind acceleration region Contributed talk
Suguru Kamio Kwasan and Hida Observatories, Japan Transition region down flow in the impulsive phase of flares Poster
Thanassis Katsiyannis Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium Data analysis of SECIS 2001 total Solar Eclipse observations Poster
James Klimchuk Naval Research Lab, USA What Exactly is the Coronal Heating Problem? Invited review
Säm Krucker UC Berkeley, USA RHESSI Observations of Particle Acceleration in Solar Flares Invited review
James Lang Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK    
Chia-Hsien Lin Armagh Observatory, UK Initial Results of Coronal Active Region Oscillations from Grazing Incidence Spectrometer (GIS) Data Poster
Dana Longcope Montana State University, USA Detection of a Taylor-like Plasma Relaxation Process in the Sun Poster
Quantifying the effect of magnetic reconnection on coronal heating Invited review
Loraine Lundquist SUC Berkeley, USA Using Synthetic Emission Images to Constrain Heating Parameters Contributed talk
Rhona Maclean University of St Andrews, UK A Topological Analysis of the Magnetic Breakout Model Poster
Sergei Markovskii University of New Hampshire, USA Intermittent coronal heating by heat flux generated ion cyclotron waves Contributed talk
Eckart Marsch Max Planck Institute, Lindau, Germany Kinetic aspects of coronal heating Contributed talk
Coronal plasma flows and magnetic fields in solar active regions Poster
Michael Marsh University of Central Lancashire, UK Joint CDS and TRACE Observations of Active Region Dynamics Contributed talk
Piet Martens Montana State University, USA Determining the local form of the heat input to coronal structures Invited review
Sara Martin Helio Research, USA    
Helen Mason University of Cambridge, UK Remote sensing of plasma parameters relating to coronal heating Invited review
Scott McIntosh Southwest Research Institute, USA EIT and EUV Brightpoints Contributed talk
What Lies Beneath.....A Coronal Hole Poster
David McKenzie Montana State University, USA Periodic Variations in X-ray Emission Intensity of Coronal Loops Poster
James McLaughlin University of St Andrews, UK MHD Wave Propagation in the Neighbourhood of Coronal Null Points Contributed talk
Fernando Moreno-Insertis Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Spain Reconnection in the corona as a result of flux emergence from the solar interior Contributed talk
Satoshi Moriyasu Kwasan and Hida Observatories, Japan Nonlinear Alfven Wave Model for Solar Coronal Heating and Nanoflares Contributed talk
Daniel Mueller University of Oslo, Norway Dynamics of solar coronal loops: Thermal instability as a road to complex evolution Contributed talk
Kris Murawski Lublin, Poland    
Valery Nakariakov University of Warwick, UK    
Jane Noglik University of Central Lancashire, UK An Indirect Calculation of the Magnetic Reconnection Rates from Flare Loops Poster
Determining the temperature profile along a plasma loop: I: Viewing a multi-thermal atmosphere Poster
Åke Nordlund University of Copenhagen, Denmark Numerical Simulation of Coronal Heating Invited review
Ian O'Neill University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK Turbulent Alfven wave-driven coronal loops Poster
Eoghan O'Shea Armagh Observatory, N. Ireland Variation of line widths in coronal hole off-limb regions Contributed talk
Leon Ofman Catholic University, USA Coronal Heating in Open vs. Closed Magnetic Field Regions Invited review
Susanna Parenti IAS, Universite' Paris Sud Modelling the radiative signature of turbulent heating in coronal loops Poster
Clare Parnell University of St Andrews, UK The Role of Dynamic Brightenings in Coronal Heating Invited review
Spiros Patsourakos Naval Research Lab, USA Coronal Loop Heating by Nanoflares: The Impact of the Field-aligned Distribution of the Heating on Loop Observations Contributed talk
Anuschka Pauluhn International Space Science Institute, Switzerland Small-scale flares as cause for quiet Sun emission Poster
Hardi Peter Kiepenheuer-Institut, Germany Synthetic EUV spectra from 3D MHD coronal simulations: understanding emission measure and Doppler shifts Contributed talk
Alexei Pevtsov National Solar Observatory, USA On the Role of the Large-Scale Magnetic Reconnection in the Coronal Heating. Contributed talk
Bala Poduval Stanford University, USA Is the correlation between flux tube expansion factor and solar wind speed near the Earth causal? Poster
Stefaan Poedts K.U.Leuven, Belgium Coronal MHD Waves and Theoretical constraints of Wave Heating Invited review
David Pontin University of St Andrews, UK Nature of 3D Magnetic Reconnection Poster
Miruna Daniela Popescu Armagh Observatory, N. Ireland Temporal evolution of the magnetic network in polar coronal holes Poster
Dynamic properties of solar spicules observed by SUMER/SoHO Poster
Zhongquan Qu Yunnan Astronomical Observatory, China On the relationship between coronal heating and magnetic elements Poster
Kuttickat Raju Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India Comparison of a Coronal Hole and the nearby Quiet Sun Region Poster
Nour-Eddine Raouafi Max-Planck-Institut, Lindau, Germany Sensitivity of solar off-limb line profiles on electron density stratification and the velocity distribution anisotropy Contributed talk
Stephane Regnier ESTEC/ESA, The Netherlands Energetics of Flares: How is the Magnetic Energy Stored and Released? Contributed talks
Magnetic Field Evolution of AR 0486 and AR 0488 Before and After the X17 Flare on Oct. 28, 2003 Poster
Zaharenia Romeou Universita degli Studi di Firenze, Italy On the Application of Reduced MHD Turbulence Models to Coronal Loop Heating Poster
Jan Rybak Slovak academy of Sciences, Slovakia Observational evidences of nano-flare heating of the solar corona in network derived from the transition region spectral lines Poster
Joan Schmelz University of Memphis, USA Multi-thermal Analysis and Background Subtraction of CDS Loops Contributed talk
Karel Schrijver Lockheed Martin, USA What role does the magnetic carpet play in coronal heating? Invited review
Malgorzata Selwa Institute of Physics, Lublin, Poland Numerical simulations of MHD waves in solar coronal loops Contributed talk
Bidzina Shergelashvili K.U. Leuven, Belgium Does non-modal self-heating contribute to the coronal heating? Poster
`Swing Absorption' of fast magnetosonic waves in inhomogeneous media Poster
Sami K. Solanki Max-Planck-Institut, Lindau, Germany The magnetic vector mapped near the base of the solar corona: insights into coronal heating Contributed talk
Leonard Strachan Harvard-Smithsonian CfA, USA UVCS/SOHO measurements of heating in coronal streamers Contributed talk
Takeru Suzuki Kyoto University, Japan Coronal Heating and Acceleration of the High- and Low-Speed Solar Winds by MHD Waves Contributed talk
Youra Taroyan Armagh Observatory, Northern Ireland Excitation and damping of standing slow-mode oscillations in coronal loops Poster
Luca Teriaca Max-Planck-Institut, Lindau, Germany Search for chromospheric counterparts of TR explosive events Poster
Overview of an eruptive flare: from chromospheric evaporation to cooling of hot flaring loops Contributed talk
Tibor Toeroek Mullard Space Science Laboratory, UK The kink instability of a coronal magnetic loop as a trigger mechanism for solar eruptions Contributed talk
David Tsiklauri University of Salford, UK The Nature and Excitation Mechanisms of Acoustic Oscillations in Solar and Stellar Coronal Loops. Contributed talk
Ignacio Ugarte-Urra Armagh Observatory, N. Ireland JOP 166: Multi-instrumental study of EUV coronal bright points. Poster
Tom Van Doorsselaere KU Leuven, Belgium The effect of longitudinal curvature on quasi-modes in coronal loops Poster
Grigory Vekstein UMIST, UK Signatures of nanoflares: SXT /TRACE data and their numerical modelling Poster
Andrea Verdini Univ. of Florence, Italy Alfvén Wave Reflection and Turbulence in the Solar Corona and Solar Wind Poster
Erwin Verwichte University of Warwick, UK Transverse oscillations in a coronal loop arcade Poster
EUV coronal tadpoles Contributed talk
Jean-Claude Vial IAS, France    
Yuriy Voitenko K.U.Leuven, Belgium Cross-field heating of coronal ions by intermittent kinetic Alfven waves Poster
Robert Walsh University of Central Lancashire, UK Determining the temperature profile along a plasma loop: II: detecting spatial variations in the heat input Poster
Thermal profile versus density structure along a dynamic plasma loop Poster
Matthew West Imperial College, UK An Assessment Of Heat Conduction Models In Loop Cooling Poster
Thomas Wiegelmann Max-Planck-Institute, Lindau, Germany Why are coronal holes indistinguishable from the quiet Sun in transition region radiation? Contributed talk
Peter Young Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK The quiet Sun at solar minimum - the view from CDS Contributed talk
Valentina Zharkova Bradford University, UK Electron and proton energy spectra at acceleration in a reconnecting 3D-current sheet Poster