12–16 May 2025
Sant Feliu de Guíxols, Girona (ES)
Europe/Madrid timezone
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Scientific Program

The conference is planned to be organized with contributions in plenary talks and poster sessions, including exhibitions with stands for sponsorship and commercial opportunities. Talks will be arranged in morning and afternoon sessions.

Talks will start on Monday 12th May 2025 with the afternoon session and the conference will close on Friday 16th May 2025 with the morning session.

Scientific contributions will be arranged according to the following tracks

 

Instrumentation and missions for direct high-energy cosmic ray measurements in space

 

  • Status and scientific results of operating missions for high-energy direct cosmic ray measurements
  • Development of hardware and instrumentation for future missions and scientific opportunities.

Instrumentation and missions for indirect high-energy cosmic ray measurements in space

 

  • Status and scientific results of operating missions for indirect cosmic ray measurements
  • Development of hardware and instrumentation for future missions and scientific opportunities

Instrumentation and missions for hard X-ray and γ-ray direct measurements in space

  • Status and scientific results of operating missions for hard X-ray and γ-ray measurements
  • Development of hardware and instrumentation for future missions and scientific opportunities.

Instrumentation and missions for direct low-energy cosmic ray measurements in space

  • Status and scientific results of operating missions for low-energy direct cosmic ray measurements for Space Weather and Earth sciences
  • Development of hardware and instrumentation for future missions and scientific opportunities.

Research and Development of novel approaches and instruments for particle and high-energy radiation measurements in space

  • Novel approaches in particle and high-energy radiation detection in space
  • Instrumentation for tracking, timing, calorimetry, particle identification, ...
  • Space-qualified electronics for next-generation space instruments
  • Applications of AI techniques in space radiation instruments

 

In consideration of the variegate approaches that have been consolidating in the current era of space observations, contributions that target all opportunities of space platforms will be addressed, from cubesats and nanosatellite constellations up to large-size space missions, including stratospheric balloon flight missions.