IAUS 372Rm 104, Convention Hall
August 2, Tuesday
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
IAUS 372-1
Welcome speech
Robert Allen Parker Solar Probe in the Multi-Spacecraft Era
Bin Chen Recent Results of Solar Microwave Imaging Spectroscopy
Durgesh Tripathi The Aditya-L1 Mission of the Indian Space Research Organization
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
IAUS 372-2
Sami Solanki The early science phase of Solar Orbiter
Thomas Rimmele The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope: status update and first results
Hindeyuki Hotta Generation of the solar magnetic field
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
IAUS 372-3
Allan Sascha Brun Powering solar-type stars magnetism: how are magnetic cycles established and driven?
Ilya Usoskin Solar cyclic activity reconstruction now extends to cover the last millennium
Hanna Strecker Tracking active regions from the near-Earth to the solar far side by combining SDO/HMI and SO/PHI data
Bhuwan Joshi Origin of extreme solar eruptive activity from the active region NOAA 12673 and the largest flare of solar cycle 24
Ting Li Solar flare-CME association
August 3, Wednesday
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
IAUS 372-4
Tim Bastian Solar Observations with ALMA: a New Frontier
Maryam Saberi MHD waves in chromospheric fibrillar structures as observed with ALMA
Devojyoti Kansabanik Estimating physical parameters of quiet Sun corona using low-frequency spectro-polarimetric radio images
Yajie Chen Forward Modeling of Solar Coronal Magnetic-field Measurements Based on a Magnetic-field-induced Transition in Fe X
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
IAUS 372-5
Aline Vidotto How has the solar wind evolved to become what it is today?
Adam Finley Stirring the Base of the Solar Wind
Vishal Upendran Exploring the formation solar wind, switchbacks and Quiet Sun heating
Marco Romoli First science with Solar Orbiter Metis coronagraph
Frederic Auchere Solar Orbiter/EUI very wide field observations of the EUV corona
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
IAUS 372-6
Christian Moestl The heliosphere in 3D from multi-spacecraft observations
Roksoon Kim CME-CME interaction in the interplanetary space: Observation and simulation
Juan Carlos Martinez Oliveros 2Pi steroradian radio observations of the 28-10-2021 solar flare
Jinhye Park A revisit to the source regions of solar energetic particles by the synchronic potential field source surface model
Tingyu Gou Complete restructuring of a magnetic flux rope during a solar eruption
Afternoon e-Poster 16:45-17:30  
August 4, Thursday
Morning e-Poster    
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
IAUS 372-7
Elena Khomenko Understanding solar local dynamo
Jin-Yi Lee Plasma heating along a current sheet in nonequilibrium ionization and non-Maxwellian electron velocity distribution
Gwangson Choe Why Are Solar Prominences Filamentary?
Jongchul Chae Detection of Propagating Alfvenic Waves in the Solar Chromosphere
Sneha Pandit Formation of activity indicators in a 3D model atmosphere
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
IAUS 372-8
Yong-Jae Moon Application of Deep Learning to Solar and Space Weather Data
Neal Hurlburt Heliophysics Events Knowledgebase support for Multi-Messenger Solar Physics
Henrik Eklund Deep neural network estimator for image refinement and estimation on radiation formation heights
Andrea Diercke Automatic Extraction of Solar Filaments Using Machine Learning Techniques
Bendict Lawrance Generation of coronal white light images from SDO/AIA EUV images using deep learning
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
IAUS 372-9
Clementina Sasso Modeling efforts for multi-mission science
Andrew Walsh Coordinating Solar Orbiter Operations: The Story so far and What to Expect Next
Alexandra Tritschler DKIST Coordination: Status and Current Strategies
Yang Su Progresses of ASO-S mission
Afternoon e-Poster 16:45-17:30  
August 5, Friday
Morning Plenary 08:15-09:45  
Valentin Martinez Pillet Challenges and opportunities in solar and heliospheric physics at the dawn of the multi-messenger era