Meeting Agenda



Tuesday 7th July
10:30 – Welcome & Orientation
** EIS Update **
10:45 – Instrument Status
        Hinode general status
        EIS status on orbit
11:30 – Operations
        Operational Model
        Remote Operations
12:00 – Data access
        Ways to collect data already taken
13:00 – ** Lunch **
14:30 – Software for handling data
        EIS_PREP
        Effects handled
        Some additional hints
16:00 – ** Afternoon Coffee **
** Science Contributions **
The main part of this meeting will be an exposition of the current state of UK heliophysics relevant to the strengths of Hinode. All participants will be expected to make at least a short oral presentation on their work.
16:30 – Louise Harra:  An Overview of EIS results
17:00 – Mark Weber:  EIS Research Being Done at SAO
  Flare & CME Physics Part 1  
17:20 – Len Culhane:  EIS Observations of Plasma Turbulence and Velocity
17:32 – Ryan Milligan:  Velocity Characteristics of Evaporated Plasma Using Hinode/EIS
17:44 – Urmila Mitra-Kraev:  The Anatomy of a B-class Flare
18:00 – ** End of Day 1 **
 
 
Wednesday 8th July
09:00 – ** Start of Day 2 **
09:15 –  Coffee & Tea
** Science Contributions **
We will continue on Wednesday with Science contributions in the early part of the day.
  Flare & CME Physics Part 2  
09:30 – Lidia van-Driel Gesztelyi:  Formation of a dimming region after a CME
  Outflows  
09:42 – Deb Baker :  Magnetic reconnection along quasi-separatrix layers as a driver of ubiquitous active region outflows
09:54 – Gemma Attrill :  Investigating secondary coronal dimmings
10:06 – Suguru Kamio :  Cool eruption associated with coronal jet
  Active Region Structure 1 
10:18 – Sarah Matthews :  EIS studies of a sunspot light-bridge
10:30 – David Perez-Suárez :  Contrasting off-limb studies within the same EIS data-set
10:42 – Santiago Vargas Dominguez:  A sneak peek at data from Sunrise
11:00 – ** Break **
11:10 – Mike Marsh :  Using EIS to Confirm a Seismologically Inferred Coronal Temperature
11:22 – Giulio Del Zanna :  Review of technical issues in obtaining the best science from Hinode/EIS
11:34 – Caroline Alexander :  Using EIS to study density, temperature and flows in large and small-scale loop structures.
11:46 – Helen Mason :  Cambridge Active Region Studies with Hinode/EIS
12:10 – ** Lunch **
13:00 – ** Coffee & Tea **
  Active Region Structure 2 
13:10 – Brendan O'Dwyer :  Hinode EIS Observations of a Limb Active Region
13:22 – Durgesh Tripathi :  Active Region Loops observed by Hinode/EIS
13:40 –  Discussion time
It's important that we assess the current progress of the UK in both addressing the problems that Hinode was built to address, and the discoveries of the mission since it was launched. We intend to have a structured discussion on this in the last couple of hours of this meeting. Guests are expected to be available for this discussion, as it will be a useful next step in refining our plans for the future.
15:00 – ** End Day 2 **
 To give people a chance to get home at a reasonable hour, we'll be ending the meeting relatively early at 3pm




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