Webinar


We are grateful to our invited speakers, and
thank you so much for attending the ICPAE webinars in 2022!


ICPAE Monthly Webinar 2022

The primary objective of our webinar series is to provide researchers with updates on new findings and techniques on planetary atmospheres from across the world. These webinars will occur on a monthly basis, with speakers drawn from around the world, and will also be open to the global public audience. Each webinar will be an hour long.

The webinar series will also serve the following secondary objectives: 

  1. Increase awareness of research done across the multiple disciplines that make up the study of planetary atmospheres
  2. Increase awareness of new research, techniques/instrumentation, and facilities/space missions
  3. Provide exposure to Early Career Scientists (ECS)
  4. Provide a platform for networking and communication among scientists of different seniority level, disciplines and countries, with the end goal of facilitating future interdisciplinary and international collaborations

Recorded webinars will be available on our YouTube and Bilibili channels.
Contact of the webinar team: icpaewebinar@gmail.com

2022 Webinar schedules

DateTimeaudienceTitleSpeakerDetails
Jan 17th17 UTC
Day-Night Cloud Asymmetry Inhibits Early Ocean Formation on Terrestrial PlanetsMartin Turbet
(CNRS, France)
Link
YouTube
Bilibili
Feb 17th00 UTC
Exploring the Mysterious Origins of Super-Earths and Mini-NeptunesHeather A. Knutson (Caltech, USA)Link
YouTube
Bilibili
Mar
18th
08 UTC
Mesoscale Meteorology of Venus Revealed by Akatsuki’s ObservationsTakeshi Imamura (UTokyo, Japan)Link
YouTube
Bilibili
Apr
14th
01 UTC
Winds, Water and Weather of Jupiter’s AtmosphereCheng Li
(UMich, USA)
Link
May 18th07 UTC
Polarimetry as a Tool for Characterising Planets and ExoplanetsDaphne M. Stam (TU Delft, Netherlands)Link
YouTube
Bilibili
Jun 8th18:30 UTC
Narrow-band, High-resolution Spectroscopy for Observing Exoplanet Winds, Magnetic Fields, and MoonsJulia V. Seidel (ESO, Chile)Link
YouTube
Bilibili
Jul 12th01 UTC
Influences of internal forcing on atmospheric circulations of irradiated giant planetsYongyun Hu (PKU, China)Link
YouTube
Bilibili
Aug 19th04 UTC
Jupiter as an Air Conditioner: From Kelvin to BowenXi Zhang (UCSC, USA)Link
Sep 15th08 UTC
Atmospheric Dynamics of the Ice Giants Uranus and Neptune: Current Data and Future ExplorationRicardo Hueso (UPV/EHU, Spain)Link
YouTube
Bilibili
Oct 10th09 UTC
Understanding the Dust Devil activity on MarsSefali Uttam (PRL, India)Link
YouTube
Bilibili
Nov 16th14 UTC
Stratospheric Humidity and Its Role in Earth Climate ChangeYi Huang (McGill Univ., Canada)Link
YouTube
Bilibili
Dec
7th
14 UTC
The Atmosphere of Mars as Observed by the ExoMars Trace Gas OrbiterJuan Alday (Open Univ., UK)Link
YouTube
Bilibili

Supported by IAMAS

Webinar organizers:

Yeon Joo Lee
Daniel Yiu Wah Lo
Tao Cai
Ann Carine Vandaele

(Past webinar organizer: Maarten Roos-Serote)

*Poster’s Image and font sources: Planet Illustrationen Konzert by Canva.com, used under Free Media License Agreement.