Session Details
[P-PS04]International Collaboration in Planetary and Space Sciences: Small Projects, Big Missions, Everything
Wed. May 27, 2015 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM JST
Wed. May 27, 2015 9:15 AM - 10:30 AM UTC
Wed. May 27, 2015 9:15 AM - 10:30 AM UTC
Convention Hall 2F
Convener:*Sho Sasaki(Department of Earth and Space Sciences, School of Science, Osaka University), Akimasa Yoshikawa(Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyushu University), Steven Vance(Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech), Kunio Sayanagi(Hampton University), Yasuhito Sekine(Department of Complexity Science and Enginerring, Graduate School of Frontier Science, University of Tokyo), Shogo Tachibana(Department of Natural History Scieces, Hokkaido University)
International collaborations are becoming an important aspect of successful planetary and space science projects. In today's research environment, scientists and engineers from all over the world must work increasingly together in a variety of research projects, including ground-based observations, laboratory experiments, data analyses, archival studies, and numerical experiments. For future advancements in planetary and space sciences, it is important to consider the role of international collaboration, and facilitate interactions among researchers at all career levels from countries all over the world. However, international collaboration comes with its own set of challenges. In this session, we invite presentations discussing recent achievements and current status of various international projects to highlight the unique challenges involved in these international endeavors. This session will primarily consist of invited presentations; however, contributed presentations will also be accepted.
[PPS04-P01]Activities of SCOSTEP (Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics)
*Takuji NAKAMURA1 (1.NIPR)
[PPS04-P02]COSPAR (The COmmittee on SPace Research)
*Sho SASAKI1 (1.Dept. Earth and Space Science, Osaka University)
[PPS04-P03]Introduction to MAGDAS of ICSWSE and to International Capacity Building of ISWI
*Akimasa YOSHIKAWA1 (1.International Center for Space Weather Science and Education, Kyushu University)
[PPS04-P04]Science objectives and implementation of Software-type Wave-Particle Interaction Analyzer (SWPIA) by RPWI for JUICE
*Yuto KATOH1, Hirotsugu KOJIMA2, Kazushi ASAMURA3, Yasumasa KASABA1, Fuminori TSUCHIYA1, Yoshiya KASAHARA4, Tomohiko IMACHI4, Hiroaki MISAWA1, Atsushi KUMAMOTO1, Satoshi YAGITANI4, Keigo ISHISAKA5, Tomoki KIMURA3, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI6, RPWI-JAPAN, Team 1 (1.Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2.Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University, 3.ISAS/JAXA, 4.Univ. Kanazawa, 5.Toyama Pref. Univ., 6.STEL, Nagoya Univ.)
[PPS04-P05]THE ATMOSPHERIC CHARACTERIZATION FOR EXPLORATION AND SCIENCE (ACES) INSTRUMENT SUITE FOR MARS.
*Scot RAFKIN1, Don BANFIELD2, John ANDREWS1, Keith NOWICKI1, Traci CASE1, Richard DISSLY3, Alicia DWYER-CIANCIOLO4, Lori FENTON5, Maria GENZER6, Ozgur KARATEKIN7, Carlos LANGE8, John MERRISON9, Kerry NEAL1 (1.Southwest Research Institute, 2.Cornell University, 3.Ball Aerospace and Technology Corp., 4.NASA Langley Research Center, 5.SETI, 6.Finnish Meteorological Institute, 7.Royal Belgian Observatory, 8.University of Alberta, 9.University of Aarhus)
[PPS04-P06]International collaboration in planetary and space sciences: Past, present, and future
*Sho SASAKI1, Akimasa YOSHIKAWA2 (1.Dept. Earth and Space Science, Osaka University, 2.Dept. Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyushu University)
