• Registration Now Open for

    From ARRL de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Wed Mar 10 10:25:00 2021
    03/10/2021

    Registration is now open for the 2021 HamSCI Workshop[1], Friday and Saturday, March 19 - 20. The theme of this year's workshop is midlatitude ionospheric science. The University of Scranton will serve as host for the Zoom virtual event, sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The program will include guest speakers, poster presentations, and demonstrations.

    The workshop will also serve as a team meeting for the HamSCI Personal Space Weather Station project[2], funded by an NSF grant to University of Scranton physics and electrical engineering professor Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF. The project seeks to harness the power of an amateur radio network to better understand and measure the effects of weather in the upper levels of Earth's atmosphere.

    The workshop's keynote address on the "History of Radio" will be given by Elizabeth Bruton, curator of technology and engineering at the Science Museum of London. She will discuss the history, science, technology, and licensing of radio amateur communities from the early 1900s to the present, exploring how individuals and communities contributed to "citizen science" long before the term entered popular usage in the 1990s. Bruton has been a non-licensed member of Oxford and District Amateur Radio Society since 2014 and has served as the society's web manager since 2015.

    J. Michael Ruohoniemi, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Virginia Tech and principal investigator of the Virginia Tech SuperDARN Initiative, will review the physics of the midlatitude ionosphere and discuss ways in which the amateur radio community can contribute to advancing scientific understanding and technical capabilities.

    Joe Dzekevich, K1YOW, will present "Amateur Radio Observations and The Science of Midlatitude Sporadic E."

    The event will also include virtual oral presentations by researchers from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, MIT Haystack Observatory, the University of Oslo, the University of Bath, Case Western Reserve University, Dartmouth College, the University of Alabama, Clemson University, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and The University of Scranton, among others.

    University of Scranton students Veronica Romanek, KD2UHN; Cuong Nguyen; and M. Shaaf Sarwar, KC3PVF, are among the iPoster presenters.

    Participation is free. The 2021 HamSCI Workshop is supported by the National Science Foundation and The University of Scranton. - University of Scranton news releaseÿ


    [1] https://hamsci.org/hamsci2021
    [2] https://hamsci.org/psws

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  • From ARRL de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Thu Aug 26 14:59:00 2021
    08/26/2021

    Registration[1] is now open for the 39th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting, Friday through Sunday, October 29 - 31, at the Crowne Plaza AiRE in Bloomington, Minnesota, adjacent to the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. General registration is $75, and student registration is $40. Registration for the Saturday evening Symposium Banquet is an additional $55. Registration includes a digital copy of the 2021 AMSAT Symposium Proceedings and admission to the Symposium presentations and exhibits.

    The AMSAT Board of Directors will meet Thursday and Friday, October 28 - 29. AMSAT Space Symposium presentations will start at 1 PM CDT on Friday and continue until 5 PM. The AMSAT Reception is set for 7 PM on Friday. AMSAT Space Symposium presentations will continue on Saturday, October 30, 8 AM - 3 PM (with a 1-hour lunch break at noon). The AMSAT General Meeting gets under way at 3 PM on Saturday. The banquet will begin at 7 PM, preceded by a reception at 6 PM. The 3-day event wraps up with the AMSAT Ambassadors' Breakfast on Sunday at 7 AM.

    Attendees may make reservations by calling the hotel directly at (952) 854-9000 or (877) 424-4188 (toll free) or online at crowneplazaaire.com. The group name is Amateur Satellite Group. Platinum and Titanium members of the AMSAT President's Club receive free admission to the Symposium and a complimentary lunch with the President on Saturday afternoon. Email members@amsat.org to arrange registration.

    Presenters are invited to participate at the Symposium and/or submit a paper to the Symposium Proceedings. The Call for Papers[2] includes more information.


    [1] https://launch.amsat.org/Event
    [2] https://www.amsat.org/2021-amsat-symposium-proceedings-call-for-papers/

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