The following topics will be covered in the conference:
* Spectral synthesis and simulated data
* Machine learning and big data in solar physics
* Waves, turbulence, reconnection, and vortices
* Multi-fluid and partially ionized plasma models
* Enhanced MHD and hybrid models
* Next-generation solar and stellar MHD simulations
* Eclipse and coronal observations and their connection to simulations
Interactive hands-on sessions will highlight modern numerical codes and tools. These sessions will provide practical training, foster collaboration, and serve as a platform for developing future research projects and funding proposals.
If you are interested in attending, please
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* Get in touch if you have any queries.
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Malcolm Druett,
On behalf of the conference chairing committee
Malcolm Druett, University of Sheffield, UK, Kostas Karampelas, KU Leuven, Belgium, Elena Khomenko, IAC, Spain, Rahul Sharma, Northumbria University, UK, Suzana S. A. Silva, University of Sheffield, UK