11:40-12:25 T. Bogdan, SEC/NOAA : Space Weather: New Prospects for a Technology-Based Global Economy
12:25-13:30 LUNCH
Session 3: contributed presentations [Chair G. Michaud]
13:30-13:55 J. Valdes, NRC : Computational intelligence techniques in the search for predictive models of solar activity: A coarse-and-refinement approach using model mining and genetic programming.
13:55-14:20 A. Moghdateri, Queen's: TBD
14:45-15:10 K. Lepage, Queen's : TBD
15:10-15:40 COFFEE BREAK
15:40-16:05 V. Gaisauskas, HIA : Flux Imbalance in Solar Activity Nests and the Evolution of Filament Channels
16:05-16:30 P. Prikryl, CRC : Coronal holes, solar wind plasma streams and high-level clouds
16:30-16:55 D. Danskin, NRCan : Solar events observed by riometers in the Canadian sector
Friday December 01
Session 4: contributed presentations [Chair S. Talon]
9:00-9:25 M. Ghizaru, UdeM : TBD
9:25-9:50 H. DeSterck, UWaterloo : Solar wind-like outflows from planetary atmospheres
9:50-10:15 L. Morales, UdeM : Self-Organized Critical model of reconnection in a coronal loop
10:15-10:45 COFFEE BREAK
Session 4: invited presentations [Chair P. Charbonneau]
10:45-11:15 Stella Melo, CSA : The Canadian participation in the Picard Mission
11:30-12:30 Steve Keil, NSO : The Advanced Technology Solar Telescope
12:30-13:30 LUNCH
Session 5 contributed presentations [Chair M. Ghizaru]
13:40-13:45 A. Pou, U.A. Madrid : Solar activity and earth's climate: a computational intelligence approach
13:45-14:30 D. Thomson, Queen's : ACE to Ulysses Coherences
14:30-14:55 K. Tapping, HIA : Imaging the S-Component at 21-cm Wavelength over a Solar Activity Cycle: Mapping the Sun with the DRAO Synthesis Radio Telescope