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Arranged by LOIS Space Centre, Växjö and PHISP, IRF, Uppsala
In collaboration with Växjö University and Videum Science Park
Sponsored by CDP, Uppsala University, IBM Sweden and the Swedish National Space Board
ABSTRACTS

  1. Radio astronomy with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope
    Subramaniam Ananthakrishnan
    Pune University
    Pune, IN
    and
    CDP, Uppsala University/Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF)
    Uppsala, SE

  2. Orbital angular momentum in radio astronomy
    Willem Baan
    ASTRON
    Dwingeloo, NL
    and
    LOIS Space Centre
    MSI, Växjö University
    Växjö, SE
  3. Space physics and radio astronomy in Poland: present and future
    Marek Banaszkiewicz
    Space Research Centre
    Polish Academy of Sciences
    Warsaw, PL
  4. Discovering orbital angular momentum of astronomical radiation
    Marco Beijersbergen
    cosine Research BV
    Leiden, NL
  5. Conserved quantities in classical electrodynamics and their use in radio studies of space
    Jan Bergman
    Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF)
    Uppsala, SE

  6. Polarimetry and angular momentum detection with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
    Tobia Carozzi
    University of Glasgow
    Glasgow, Scotland, UK

  7. Internet interferometry at Onsala; centimetre wave VLBI and LOFAR
    John Conway
    Onsala Space Observatory
    Onsala (Gothenburg), SE

  8. Real-time analysis of radio field vector data
    Lars Daldorff
    Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF)
    Uppsala, SE

  9. Full-scale simulation studies of ionospheric turbulence
    Bengt Eliasson
    University of Umeå
    Umeå, SE

  10. Overview of System S for Radio Astronomy
    Bruce Elmegreen
    IBM T. J. Watson Research Centre
    Yorktown Heights NY, US

  11. Angular diffraction and angular uncertainty
    Sonja Franke-Arnold
    University of Glasgow
    Glasgow, Scotland, UK

  12. Status of the Radio Ice Cherenkov Experiment
    Daniel Hogan
    University of Kansas
    Lawrence KS, US

  13. Use of LOIS radio systems for observations of natural and pumped turbulence
    Brett Isham
    Interamerican University
    Bayamón PR, US

  14. Radio frequency pumping of ionospheric plasma with orbital angular momentum
    Thomas Leyser
    Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF)
    Uppsala, SE

  15. Scheduling for Sensor Networks
    Welf Löwe
    MSI, Växjö University
    Växjö, SE

  16. Kenya International Radio Observatory (KIRO)
    Joseph Otieno Malo
    University of Nairobi
    Nairobi, KE

  17. Solar physics and space weather with LOFAR
    Gottfried Mann
    Astrophysikalisches Institut
    Potsdam, DE

  18. Type II radio bursts and shock formation in the corona and near-Sun interplanetary space
    Gottfried Mann
    Astrophysikalisches Institut
    Potsdam, DE

  19. Ionospheric Calibration for LOFAR
    Maaijke Mevius
    Kapteyn Institute
    Groningen, NL

  20. Visualisation of electromagnetic observables in radio
    Siavoush Mohammadi
    Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF)
    Uppsala, SE

  21. Twisted photons: An introduction to the Photon Angular Momentum
    Gabriel Molina-Terriza
    Institute of Photonic Sciences
    Castelldefels (Barcelona), SP

  22. What is the total angular momentum of a twisted photon?
    Gabriel Molina-Terriza
    Institute of Photonic Sciences
    Castelldefels (Barcelona), SP

  23. ARTEMIS experience in studying solar events at radio frequencies
    Xenophon Moussas
    Laboratory of Astrophysics
    National and Kapodistrian University
    Athens, GR

  24. The Antikythera Mechanism, the oldest astronomical instrument and computer
    Xenophon Moussas
    Laboratory of Astrophysics
    National and Kapodistrian University
    Athens, GR

  25. Rotation and angular momentum of classical and quantized Maxwell fields
    Gerard Nienhuis
    Huygens Laboratory
    University of Leiden
    Leiden, NL

  26. Cosmic antiparticles and outreach at KTH
    Mark Pearce
    Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
    Stockholm, SE

  27. Search for exotic particles with the AMANDA neutrino telescope
    Arvid Pohl
    University of Kalmar
    Kalmar, SE

  28. Earth's electromagnetic environment - a challenge for space research and technological applications
    Hanna Rothkaehl
    Space Research Centre
    Polish Academy of Sciences
    Warsaw, PL

  29. The photon wavefunction, a covariant formulation: From Majorana to the second quantization
    Fabrizio Tamburini
    University of Padova
    Padova, IT

  30. Ways to Break the Petaflop Barrier in High Performance Computing
    Carl Tengwall
    IBM Systems & Technology Group
    Stockholm, SE

  31. Analytic formulas for the mechanical properties of radio waves emitted by an antenna array
    Holger Then
    Carl-von-Ossietzky University
    Oldenburg, DE

  32. LOIS -- Status and outlook
    Bo Thidé
    Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF)
    Uppsala, SE
    and
    LOIS Space Centre
    MSI, Växjö University
    Växjö, SE


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