[ASA] ISSI/ISSI-BJ 2024 Joint Call for International Team Proposals
Richard de Grijs
richard.de-grijs at mq.edu.au
Tue Jan 16 07:46:47 AEDT 2024
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ISSI/ISSI-BJ 2024 Joint Call for Proposals for International Teams in
Space and Earth Sciences
The International Space Science Institute (ISSI) in Bern (Switzerland)
and ISSI-BJ in Beijing (China) invite proposals for establishing
International Teams to conduct, at their respective meeting facilities,
research in the Space and Earth Sciences.
*Deadline for proposals: March 14, 2024*
To be eligible, research projects must involve the interdisciplinary
analysis and evaluation of space mission data. They may also draw on
complementary ground-based data and/or theoretical modelling where this
adds scientific value.
This call is open to all scientists, regardless of nationality or
institutional affiliation, who are actively involved in any of the
following research fields:
1. Space Sciences: Astrobiology, Astrophysics and Cosmology,
Fundamental Physics in Space, Magnetospheric and Space Plasma
Physics, Planetary Sciences, Solar and Heliospheric Physics, and
Solar-Terrestrial Sciences.
2. Earth Sciences using space data. This includes understanding and
modelling Earth system processes, as well as climate change projections.
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For further information and questions please contact: Mark Sargent
<mailto:mark.sargent at issibern.ch> (ISSI Science Program Manager).
Australian scientists interested in International Team meetings in
Beijing are encouraged to contact the ISSI-BJ Executive Director,
Richard de Grijs (richard.de-grijs at mq.edu.au, richard.de-grijs at issibj.ac.cn)
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