Please ensure that posters are in A0 format: 841 mm (width) x 1189 mm (height).
There will be three poster sessions, each running the same schedule during the first and second weeks.
November 12 (10:00-11:00) and 18 (15:30-17:00)
Javier Sanchez Gonzalez (Observatorio Astronomico Nacional - Universidad Nacional de Colombia / Colombia) - Implementation of a portable site-testing instrument for solar Observations
Daniele da Silva Ferreira Medeiros (INPE / Brazil) - Statistical Study of Magnetic Reconnection at the Dayside Magnetopause
Juan Pablo Velásquez Ormaeche (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Peru) - Simulating VLF propagation in the D region: Modeling and reconstructing solar flare effects
Thananphat Thanakulketsarat (King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Lbadkrabang / Thailand) - Real-time Equatorial Plasma Bubble and Spread F Identification at Chumphon Station, Thailand, Using Machine Learning and Data from VHF Radar and Ionosonde
Mohammed Abu Bakr Ali Abu Taleb (Alazhar University / Egypt) - A Global Perspective of Solar Energetic Particle Impacts on Climate from Egypt to the Poles
Vinicius Deggeroni (INPE / Brazil) - The Influence of an ICME on Chorus Wave Activity and Radiation Belt Electron Dynamics: A Case Study
Yu Yi Liow (Universiti Teknologi / Malaysia) - Spatial Relation Between Large Scale Wave Structures (LSWSs) and Successive Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs) in Malaysia
Adriany Barbosa (Brazil / INPE) - Addressing Total Solar Irradiance Variability Through Advanced Thermo-Optic Sensing with Mach-Zehnder Interferometers
Ibrahim Ezzat Ibrahim Siqsaq Metwally (Delta Technology University / Egypt) - Evolution of ion-acoustic waves with streaming velocity effect in the lunar wake region permeated by the solar wind
Ashna VM (Providence Women's College, Calicut University,Kerala / India) - Evaluating the importance of viscous interaction during geomagnetic storms of 23- 24 solar cycles
Carlos Castillo-Rivera (University of Santiago of Chile / Chile) - Impact of Geomagnetic Storms on Total Electron Content Using Magnetically Conjugated Stations at High Latitudes
Danilo Della Torres (Ponta Grossa State University (UEPG) / Brazil) - Solar Properties Through Limb Analysis in Helioseismology
Hanshika Jain (School of Sciences, Jain University, India) - Detection and Analysis of Solar Activity Features Using Kodaikanal Observatory White light images, Ca II K and H-alpha Spectroheliograms
Karmen Martinic (Hvar Observatory, University of Zagreb / Croatia) - Probing coronal mass ejection inclination effects with EUHFORIA
Phasha Lehlogonolo Arnold (South African National Space Agency) - Investigating Ground level enhancement and Forbush decrease over southern hemisphere during solar cycle 23 and 24
Maria Laura Cariaga (Servicio Meteorológico Nacional / Argentina) - Analysis of the Impact of the Geomagnetic Storm on May 2024 in the Geomagnetic Observation Network of the National Meteorological Service (Argentina)
Walid Mohamed Badenjki (Cairo university in Egypt / Syria) - Global Effects of the March 17-18, 2015 Geomagnetic Storm on Earth's Magnetic Field
Yushau Muhammad Sulaiman (Kebbi State University of Science and Technology Aliero, Nigeria) - A Method for Ionospheric Irregularity Detection Using COSMIC RO Data
November 13 (10:00-11:00) and 21 (15:30-17:00)
Marayén Canales (Universidad de Concepción / Chile) - Possible association with tropospheric phenomena of the differences between the ionosphere of the Wester and Easter coasts of the South Pacific
Mario Marte Renero Fuerte (Tecnologico Nacional de Mexico / Mexico) - Radio Station Calibration between 40 MHz and 1.5GHz using a GPS-disciplined oscillator as Reference Signal in a RTL-SDR Bundle
Matheus Leal Castanheira (Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa / Brasil) - Investigation of the Global Motion Patterns of Sunspots Associated with Active Region NOAA 12673
Pedro Henrique Ferreira Fister (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE / BRAZIL) - Magnetospheric cold plasma density variation in the radiation belt region under geomagnetic storm
Raji Idowu (National Institute for Space Research, Sao Jose dos Campos, Sao Paulo / Brazil) -Classification and Prediction of Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO) Images Using Convolutional Neural Network
Gedeane Gomes da Silva Kenshima (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie / Brasil) - Computational methods for restoring signals obtained by the HATS telescope
Gabriel Andrade Miranda da Silva Cruz (UNIVAP / Brazil) - Quantifying Persistence in the Interplanetary Magnetic Field Using Hausdorff Exponent Analysis
Ian Grinkraut (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie / Brazil) - Automation and Optimization of SP30T Telescope Data
José Luis Gamonal Valenzuela (Mackenzie Presbyterian University / Brazil) - Relation between Solar Flares X-rays and Phase Variations of Very Low-Frequency waves recorded during the First Brazilian Expedition to Antarctica
Beatriz Duque Estrada Teixeira da Silva (CRAAM, Mackenzie / Brazil) - Simulation of mass ejections from the star HD 189733 and their detection in planetary transits
Carlos Eduardo Santi (Mackenzie Presbyterian University / Brazil) - H-alpha line asymmetry during synthetic solar flares
Andre O. Kovacs (American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO), NASA Exoplanet Watch / Brazil) - Overcoming stellar activity in the transit and eclipse-timing variation analysis of WASP-52 b: updated orbital and system parameters, and ephemerides
Arian Ojeda Gonzalez (Universidade do Vale do Paraíba (UNIVAP) / Brazil) - Statistical Calculation of the Average Magnitudes of Solar Wind in Alfvénic Periods
Daniel Rodrigues de Sousa (Mackenzie Presbyterian University / Brazil) - Characterization of the Golay Cell in Terahertz Applications: A Contribution to the Improvement of the HATS Telescope
Fabian Marcel Menezes (CRAAM - Mackenzie / Brazil) - Chronicle of Stellar Activity: Spots, Magnetic Field and CMEs
Josué de Carvalho Oliveira (UNIVAP / Brazil) - Characterization of Interplanetary Flux Ropes from October 31 to November 7, 2021
Islam Hawash (National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics / Egypt) - Multi-Point Analysis of Pi2 event Using Space and Ground-Based data by Advanced Signal Processing Techniques
Amira Saad Kamal Nida (Beni-Suef University / Egypt) - A study of IPIR index from the Swarm satellites compared with GNSS data
Karla Franchesca Lopez Araujo (Mackenzie Presbyterian University / Brazil) - Evolution of a Weak Solar Flare Observed at 30 THz by the AR30T Telescope
Marcos William da Silva Oliveira (IFSP-SJC / Brazil) - ICME flux rope characterization using MVA, force-free model and AMCDA software
Wilians Conde (Presbyterian University Mackenzie / Brazil) - Distributed Database Infrastructure for Solar Activity Observation with POEMAS and SST Telescopes
November 14 (10:00-11:00) and 22 (09:45-10:45)
Rubén Mauricio Romero Ramirez (CRAAM - Mackenzie / Brazil) - Modeling the impact of space weather and local effects on the Global Atmospheric Electric Circuit
Solomon Mathai Perriyil (CRAAM - Mackenzie University / Brazil) - Unlocking Solar Mysteries: Insights from the HATS Telescope in the THz Domain
Vitor Rafael Zandarim (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie / Brazil) - Technological Solution for Detecting Amplitude and Phase Variation in a VLF Carrier Modulated in MSK for Remote Sensing of the Ionosphere
Mostafa Ahmed (Helwan University / Egypt) - Statistical Analysis of Pi 2 Pulsations During 2023: Event Classification and Substorm Association
Mostafa Hegy (National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG) / Egypt) - Forecasting different levels of geomagnetic storms using Machine Learning Approaches
Livia R. Alves (INPE / Brazil) - Ultra-Relativistic Electrons enhancement under Prolonged High Speed Solar Wind Stream
Douglas Félix da Silva (CRAAM-Mackenzie / Brazil) - Association of Lyman alpha radiation variability with the D region
Bhairab Ale (Central Department of Physics, Tribhuvan University / Nepal) - Tracking IMF Fluctuations Nearby Sun Using Wavelet Analysis: Parker Solar Probe First Encounter Data
Guilherme Augusto Lisboa Nogueira (Eötvös Loránd University / Hungary) - Scaling Law and Latitude Dependence of Polarity Separation in Solar Active Regions
Kyle Ezekiel Juadines (National Central University / Taiwan) - Analysis on the Strength and Zonal Drift Velocity Equatorial Plasma Bubble Using Taiwan's VIPIR and Multiple GNSS Ground-based Receivers