International conference TEPA-2012
The Thunderstorms and Elementary Particle Acceleration (TEPA-2012) conference is the second one devoted to the studies of the extreme atmospheric effects connected with amplification of electric fields in the lower atmosphere. The first TEPA conference was organized in 2010 by Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory of Armenia. TEPA?2012 was held at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia.
Conference site: http://tepa2012.sinp.msu.ru
Lomonosov meeting 2011
Workshop on ?Lomonosov? project held in Moscow State University, November, 28-30, 2011
We were discuss:
- Current state of the project as a whole.
- Scientific equipment status.
- Space vehicle status.
- Ground control and receiving information center preparing.
Workshop web-site:љhttp://lomonosov.sinp.msu.ru/meeting
International conference TEPA-2010
Conference “The Thunderstorms and Elementary Particle Acceleration” (“TEPA-2010”) was held in the Nor-Amberdљ International conference center of Artem Alikhanyan National Laboratory during September 6-11, 2010. The center was formely known as Yerevan Physics Institute.
Organizers of the Conference:
- Cosmic Ray Division (CRD) of AANL, Армения
- D.V. Skobelsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, MSU, Russia.
Forty participant (scientists and students) listened to 37 original reports and talks concerning the following subjects:
- Surface measurements of the electrons, muons and gamma-rays, generated by RREA processes (Thunderstorm ground enhancements ? TGEs).
- Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (TGFs) observations by means of orbital observatories.
- Obervations of electromagnetic sygnals from thunderstormns and extensive air showers (EAS).
- Transient luminous effects (TLE) in the upper atmosphere.
- Relativistic runaway electron avalanche (RREA) – simulations and theory.
- Comsic rays and space weather.
Conference site: http://crdlx5.yerphi.am/Conferences/tepa2010/home
International workshop “UNIVERSAT”
An international workshop “Universat” (Univeristy satellites) was held in M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University during June 7-10, 2010. The Workshop concerned realization of the MSU space projects – scientific and educational satellites “Lomonosov”, “RELEC”, “Universitetsly-Tatiana-2”, and the space project “Chibis”, being developed by Space Research Institute of RAS (IKI RAS) in collaboration with Moscow State University.
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