Program Details

Time: Jan. 26(Mon) 14:30 - 18:00
Jan. 27(Tue) 14:00 - 18:00
Jan. 28(Wed) 9:00 - 12:00, 14:00 - 18:00
Jan. 29(Thu) 9:00 - 12:00
Venue: Macao Science Center, Avenida Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
No. Session Chair
Program A (Space Physics)
1 Heliospheric Physics
Prof. Pengfei Chen
Prof. Gang Li
Prof. Linghua Wang
2 Solar Wind-Planets Interactions
Prof. Haoyu Lyu
Prof. Lianghai Xie
3 Magnetosphere Physics
Prof. Chao Yue
Prof. Dedong Wang
Prof. Robert Rankin
4 Supercomputing in Space Science
Prof. Yoshiharu Omura
Prof. Li Li
5 Space Exploration Technology
Prof. Hong Zou
Prof. Jiaming Ou
Program B (Planetary Science)
6 Impact and Volcanism Prof. Luyuan Xu
7 Cosmochemistry Prof. Ziliang Jin
8 Planetary Interior Prof. Jiaqi Li
9 Planetary Shallow Surfaces Prof. Iraklis Giannakis
10 Exoplanets Prof. Dongdong Ni
11 Apophis and Solar System Small Bodies
Prof. Jianyang Li
Prof. Xian Shi
12 Planetary Atmospheres Prof. Tao Cai
13 Astrobiology Prof. Ting Huang
14 Planetary Spectral Investigation Prof. Jing Liu

Keynote speech

Jan. 27, Tuesday
地點: MUST N101 Venue: MUST N101
11:00-12:00Sami SOLANKIMax Planck Institute for Solar System ResearchNew results from Solar Orbiter
Jan. 28, Wednesday
地點:會議室 B Venue: Conference Room B
9:00-9:30Stanislav (Stas) BARABASHSwedish Institute of Space PhysicsNear-surface plasma: unexplored field of lunar research
地點:會議室 C Venue: Conference Room C
9:00-9:50Sanjay S. LIMAYEUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USAVenus Atmosphere and Its Astrobiological Implications on Habitability
Jan. 29, Thursday
地點:會議室 B Venue: Conference Room B
9:00-9:30Lou Chuang LEEInstitute of Earth Sciences, Academia SinicaThe Ubiquitous Granular Dynamo As The Cause of Solar Wind

Heliospheric Physics

Jan. 27, Tuesday
地點:會議室 A Venue: Conference Room A
Chair:Pengfei CHEN & Gang LI & Linghua WANG
14:00-14:15Pengfei CHENNanjing UniversityMoreton Waves Detected by the Chinese Solar Mission CHASE
14:15-14:30Linghua WANGPeking UniversitySolar Eruptive Phenomena Associated with Solar Energetic Electron Spectral Types
14:30-14:42Ruisheng ZHENGShandong UniversityWhy "Solar Tsunamis" Rarely Leave Their Imprints in the Chromosphere
14:42-14:54Zhenghua HUANGNanjing UniversityDiagnoses on Magnetic Loops in the Solar Transition Region
14:54-15:06Yuhao CHENPeking UniversityCoronal Mass Ejections Deflected by Newly Emerging Flux: A Combined Analytic and Numerical Study
15:06-15:18Zhao WUShandong UniversityAn Extreme Solar Millimeter Burst Induced by Two Successive Flares
15:18-15:30Hui FUShandong UniversityThe Influence of Chromospheric Activities on the Helium Abundance in the Solar Wind and ICMEs
Coffee break 15:30-15:50
Chair: Pengfei CHEN & Gang LI & Linghua WANG
15:50-16:05Lidong XIAShandong UniversityChina’s Newly Built Ground-Based Coronagraph and Its First Observations of Enhanced Line Broadening in Coronal Cavities
16:05-16:17Zhenyong HOUPeking UniversityNumerous Bidirectionally Propagating Plasma Blobs Near the Reconnection Site of a Solar Eruption
16:17-16:29Yang WANGHarbin Institute of Technology, ShenzhenPerpendicular Diffusion Effects in the Acceleration of Energetic Protons by Interplanetary Shocks: Observations of a Rising-Phase "Reservoir" Phenomenon
16:29-16:41Wei SUSun Yat-sen UniversityInvestigation of Solar–Terrestrial Plasma Effects on Space-borne Gravitational Wave Detection
16:41-16:53Mingzhe GUOShandong UniversityKink Polarizations in Gravitational and Curved Coronal Loops
16:53-17:05Liping YANGNational Space Science Center, CASNumerical Investigation of the Mars-directed 2021 December 4 Coronal Mass Ejection: Expansion-induced Three-part Morphology, Interplanetary Rotation, Solar Polar Magnetic Fields' Effects
18:00-19:00 Poster Session Venue:Macao Science Center Exhibition Gallery of the Convention Center The recommended poster size is in 80cm(W)*90cm(H)
Jan. 28, Wednesday
地點:會議室 A Venue: Conference Room A
Chair: Pengfei CHEN & Gang LI & Linghua WANG
9:30-9:45Shuo YAOChina University of Geosciences, BeijingSource Materials and Heating of Alfvénic Slow and Hot Solar Wind Revealed by Heavy Ions
9:45-10:00Gang QINHarbin Institute of Technology, ShenzhenStudy of Solar Energetic Particles with Multiple Spacecraft Observations and Numerical Simulations
10:00-10:15Xiaocheng GUONational Space Science Center, CASStochastic Simulation of Galactic Cosmic-Rays in the Heliospheric Boundary Layers
10:15-10:30Xiaohang CHENMacau University of Science and TechnologySolar Energetic Particle as a Probe of Solar Wind Structure
Coffee break 10:30-10:50
Chair: Pengfei CHEN & Gang LI & Linghua WANG
10:50-11:02Sibo XUPeking UniversityRipple-Induced Shock Reformation and Reconnection in Quasi-Perpendicular Shock Fronts
11:02-11:14Yi YANGNational Space Science Center, CASDetection of CME Initial Kinematics Based on Coronalgraph Observation and Machine Learning
11:14-11:26Yucong LINational Space Science Center, CASFast Reconstruction of Solar Wind Magnetohydrodynamic Parameters at 0.1 au with Machine Learning
11:26-11:38Weining WANGPeking University3D Cross-Scale Hybrid Simulation of Alfvénic Turbulent Magnetic Reconnection
11:38-11:50Yuji ZHUShandong Institute of Advanced TechnologyA Numerical Study of Solar Energetic Particles Interplanetary Propagation with a Three-Dimensional Heliospheric Current Sheet
Lunch 12:00-14:00
14:00-14:12Xinkai BIANHarbin Institute of Technology, ShenzhenMagnetic Reconnection as the Primary Trigger and Driver of Solar Eruptions: A 3D MHD Simulation Study
14:12-14:24Chaowei JIANGHarbin Institute of Technology, ShenzhenData-Driven MHD Simulation of Coronal Mass Ejections Originating from the Sun and Its Propagation to the Earth
14:24-14:36Jiasheng WANGPeking UniversityHalf-Year Evolution of a Decaying Solar Active Region and Peripheral Dimming Regions
14:36-14:48Lijuan LIUSun Yat-sen UniversityOn the CME Productivity of Solar Active Region 13664/8
14:48-15:00Liu YANGMacau University of Science and TechnologyDynamic Acceleration of Energetic Particles by Interplanetary Collisionless Shocks
15:00-15:12Yuhang GAOPeking UniversityTransverse Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in Open-field Coronal Regions: New Insights from Solar Orbiter and DKIST
15:12-15:24Yaodong XUMacau University of Science and Technology/ Shandong UniversityOn the Spectral Shape of Shock Accelerated Particles
Coffee break 15:30-15:50
15:50-16:02Weihang ZHANGPeking UniversitySolar Polar-orbit Observatory (SPO) Extreme-Ultraviolet Science Goals and Simulation-Based Observation Assessment
16:02-16:14Wensi WANGUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaThe Origin of a Pre-eruptive Magnetic Structure with Significant Non-neutralized Electric Current
16:14-16:28Xinyi TAONational Space Science Center, CASSimulation of the 2010 September 9 Solar Energetic Particle Event by Using a Data-Constrained Transport Model
16:28-16:40Youqian QIShandong UniversityPropagating Kink Waves in Chromospheric Jets and Coronal Plumelets
16:40-16:52Man ZHANGNational Space Science Center, CASSolar Wind Model Assessment in Predicting Inner Heliosheric Conditions During 1994–2024
16:52-17:07Qinghe ZHANGNational Space Science Center, CASProgress Report on the IMCP: A Vision for the Next Solar Cycle, and Beyond

Magnetospheric Physics

Jan. 27, Tuesday
地點:會議室 B Venue: Conference Room B
Chair:Rongsheng WANG
14:00-14:15Wing-Huen IPInstitute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica / National Central UniversityA Cubesat Mission for "Pipe Dream"
14:15-14:30Qinghe ZHANGNational Space Science Center, CASNew Advances in the Research of "Space Hurricane"
14:30-14:45Jann-Yenq LIUNational Central UniversityAdvances in Ionospheric Space Weather by Using FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC and FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2
14:45-14:57Octav MARGHITUInstitute of Space Sciences (ISS)Space Weather Assessment by Low Earth Orbit Satellite Data
14:57-15:09Marius ECHIMInstitute of Space Science, INFLPR subsidiaryOn Non-MHD Magnetospheric Dynamical Processes: Potential Implications for Future Observatories and Space Missions
15:09-15:21Catalin NEGREAInstitute of Space SciencePersistent Link Between Geomagnetic Activity and High-Latitude TID Activity
Coffee break 15:30-15:50
Chair:Meng ZHOU
15:50-16:05Quanming LUUniversity of Science & Technology of ChinaLaboratory Studies of Electron-Only Magnetic Reconnection
16:05-16:20Rongsheng WANGCAS Key Laboratory of Geospace EnvironmentTurbulent Magnetic Reconnection and Energy Dissipation in the Magnetotail
16:20-16:35David MILESThe University of IowaThe Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites (TRACERS) – Mission Design and First Results
16:35-16:50Yasong GEInstitute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesMagnetic Flux Ropes at Mars and Their Impacts on Heavy Ion Escape
16:50-17:02Zewen CHENUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaA Bursty Network of Magnetic Reconnection Triggered by an Interplanetary Shock at Earth’s Magnetopause
17:02-17:14Shan WANGPeking UniversityLower-Hybrid Drift Waves Enabled by Three-Dimensional Reconnection
17:14-17:26Chenchen ZHANUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaMagnetic Reconnection Triggered in a Localized Region Across the Current Sheet in the Magnetotail
17:26-17:38Longchang SUNNational Space Science Center, CASEvolution Characteristics and Mechanisms of EPBs During Geomagnetic Disturbances: Impacts of Substorms and Intense Geomagnetic Storms
18:00-19:00 Poster Session Venue:Macao Science Center Exhibition Gallery of the Convention Center The recommended poster size is in 80cm(W)*90cm(H)
Jan. 28, Wednesday
地點:會議室 B Venue: Conference Room B
Chair:Jie REN
9:30-9:45Dedong WANGGFZ Helmholtz Centre for GeosciencesPrecipitation of Energetic Particles from Magnetosphere and Their Effects on the Atmosphere
9:45-10:00Robert RANKINDepartment of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, CanadaThe Ionospheric Feedback Instability:Thin or Thick?
10:00-10:15Chao YUEPeking UniversityLocal Time Asymmetry in Energetic Electron Distribution within Saturn's Inner Magnetosphere
10:15-10:27Shangchun TENGThe University of Hong KongFlyby-Dependent Plasma Signatures at Enceladus, Io, and Europa
Coffee break 10:30-10:50
Chair:Chao YUE
10:50-11:05Yuri SHPRITSGFZ Helmholtz Center for Geosciences, GermanyObservations and Modeling of the Accelerations of Electrons to Ultra-relativistic Energies in the Van Allen Radiation Belts
11:05-11:20Si LIUChangsha University of Science and TechnologyElectromagnetic Characteristics of Bernstein Mode in Earth's Magnetosphere
11:20-11:35Krushna Chandra BARIKAsia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Pohang, South KoreaFormation of Butterfly Pitch-Angle Distributions by Broadband Kinetic Alfvén Waves
11:35-11:47Li LIChina University of Geosciences (Beijing)Modulation of Lower Hybrid and ECH Waves by Ultra-low Frequency (ULF) Waves in the Earth's Magnetosphere
11:47-11:59Zheng XIANGWuhan UniversityA Very Low Frequency Transmitter Produces Multiple Wisps in Earth’s Inner Radiation Belt
11:59-12:11Ziyang WANGPeking UniversityExtra Zebra Stripes Observed by Macao Science Satellite-1 in the Inner Radiation Belt
12:11-12:23Ruilai YANGPeking UniversityStudy of Bursty Electron Enhancement Events in the Inner Radiation Belt from MSS-1: The Case of the May 2024 Superstorm
Lunch 12:00-14:00
Chair:Dedong WANG
14:00-14:15Richard SYDORAUniversity of Alberta, Edmonton, CanadaParametric Processes Involving Whistler, Electron and Ion Acoustic Waves in Space Plasmas: Connecting Satellite Observations and Kinetic Simulations
14:15-14:30Peter H YOONUniversity of Maryland College ParkTheoretical Modeling of Some Nonlinear Space Plasma Processes
14:30-14:45Meng ZHOUNanchang UniversityWISA-7D: A Powerful Tool for Analyzing Wave-particle Interaction in Space Plasmas
14:45-15:00Rongxin TANGNanchang UniversityInfluence of Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure on Hiss Waves: Based on Satellite Observations and Ray Tracing Simulations
15:00-15:12Xiangling DINGSun Yat-sen UniversityThe Global Propagation of Hiss Waves Originating From Dynamic Plasmaspheric Plume
15:12-15:24Tingyan XIANGPeking UniversityLow-Latitude Pc5 ULF Waves: Insights from the Chinese Meridian Project
Coffee break 15:30-15:50
Chair:Robert RANKIN
15:50-16:05Desheng HANTongji UniversityInterhemispheric and Prenoon-Postnoon Asymmetries of the Earth's Auroral Oval
16:05-16:20Andrew YAUUniversity of Calgary, CanadaResonant Vibrational Excitation and Overtone Vibrational Emissions of Nitric Oxide (NO) in Sub-auroral Ion Drift (SAID) Region: A Likely Significant Source of Steve Continuum Emission
16:20-16:35Jiaojiao ZHANGNational Space Science Center, CASAuroral Activity Observed from Unusual Latitudes in China and Its Underlying Significance
16:35-16:50Zejun HUPolar Research Institute of ChinaSubstorm Event Retrieval Model in Ultraviolet Aurora Images Based on Contextual CNN Features
16:50-17:02Haobo FUGFZ German Research Centre for GeosciencesDayside Substorm-like Events: Triggering Conditions and Current Closures
17:02-17:14Bin LIPolar Research Institute of ChinaAurora Ripples - A Visual Ionospheric Emissions when Auroral Plasma Sweeping through Atmosphere
17:14-17:29Andrew HOWARTHUniversity of CalgaryIdentification of Aurora in CASSIOPE FAI Images Using a U-Net Machine Learning Model
17:29-17:41Huixuan QIUTongji UniversityMagnetosheath High-Speed Jet Drives Multiple Auroral Arcs Near Local Noon

Supercomputing in Space Science

Jan. 29, Thursday
地點:會議室 A Venue: Conference Room A
Chair:Yoshiharu OMURA & Li LI
9:30-9:45Antonius OTTOUniversity of AlaskaHistory of the Interaction of Kelvin Helmholtz Waves and Magnetic Reconnection at Magnetospheric Boundaries
9:45-10:00Masahiro HOSHINOUniversity of TokyoMagnetic Reconnection as a Key to Energy Partitioning in Collisionless Shock Waves
10:00-10:15Jörg BÜCHNERTechnical University BerlinMagnetic Reconnection in Decaying Alfvenic Turbulence
10:15-10:30Yusuke EBIHARAKyoto UniversityWhat Global MHD Simulations Teach Us About Auroral Substorm Dynamics
Coffee break 10:30-10:50
10:50-11:05Seiji ZENITANISpace Research Institute, Austrian Academy of SciencesRecent Advances in Numerical Algorithms for Particle-in-cell Simulation
11:05-11:20Yoshiharu OMURAKyoto UniversityNonlinear Growth of Whistler-mode Waves in Space Plasmas
11:20-11:32Tian ZHANGKyoto UniversityParametric Dependence of Linear and Nonlinear Growth of Whistler-Mode Chorus Waves
11:32-11:44Jinhu MANingxia UniversitySYM-H Index Prediction for Full Magnetic Storm Processes Based on a Composite Model
11:44-11:59Angelica Maria CASTILLO TIBOCHALUT University, FinlandKalman Filtering Applications for the Radiation Belts
11:59-12:11Catalin NEGREAInstitutul de Stiinte Spatiale - Filiala INFLPRProviding Global Neutral Density Estimates Using the CTIPe Model and Data Assimilation

Space Exploration Technology

Jan. 29, Thursday
地點:會議室 A Venue: Conference Room A
Chair:Hong ZOU & Jiaming OU
14:00-14:15Hui TIANPeking UniversityThe Solar Polar-Orbit Observatory (SPO) Mission
14:15-14:30Xiaodong WANGSwedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF)Solar Wind, Cometary Ions and Energetic Neutral Atoms (SCIENA) Sensor for the ESA Comet Interceptor Mission
14:30-14:45Zeren ZHIMA (Online)National Institute of Natural Hazards, Ministry of Emergency Management, P.R.C.The CSES Mission Overview: Status, Latest Results and Follow-up Plans
15:15-15:30Anna Maria Theodora ANDREESCURomanian Research & Development Institute for Gas TurbinesAdvancing Nuclear Electric Propulsion Through Modular Electrodeless Thruster Technologies
Coffee break 15:30-15:50
Chair:Hong ZOU & Jiaming OU
15:50-16:05Hao LUOInstitute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesSurface Magnetic Field Survey on Mars from Zhurong Rover
16:05-16:20Hong ZOUPeking UniversityProgress of ISPAT in Space Detection Technology and Payload Development
16:20-16:32Yong CHENInstitute of High Energy Physics, CASOn-orbit Performance of EP-FXT and Its Observations of Solar System Objects
16:32-16:44Jiawen PANGShanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of SciencesAsymmetric Inversion of Ionosphere Electron Density Profiles from MSS-1 GNSS Occultation Aided by 2D NmF2 and Result Assessment
16:44-16:56Jiawei LIChina Meteorological AdministrationThe Capabilities of Fengyun Satellites for Space Weather Observations
16:56-17:08Jiali CHENPeking UniversityGround Calibration of the Energetic Neutral Atom Imager (ENAI) for Heliospheric Boundary Exploration
17:08-17:20Liping FUNational Space Science Center, CASIntroduction to the Tianwen-3 Proton Aurora Spectrometer
17:20-17:32Yuguang YEMacau University of Science and TechnologyScientific Payload Development Activities at Macau University of Science and Technology
17:32-17:44Xiangyu LIBeijing Institute of TechnologyMulti-body Orbital Dynamics and Control for the Giant System Exploration
17:44-17:56Xingyu ZHOUBeijing Institute of TechnologyAn Upper-Bound Estimation Method for Nonlinear Terms in Orbit Error Evolution in the Earth–Moon Three-Body System

Solar Wind-Planets Interactions

Jan. 29, Thursday
地點:會議室 B Venue: Conference Room B
Chair:Haoyu LYU & Lianghai XIE
9:30-9:45Jih-Hong SHUENational Central UniversityThe Shue et al. Magnetopause Models: Recall, Applications, and Outlook
9:45-10:00Benjamin GRISONInstitute of Atmospheric Physics of the Czech Academy of SciencesA Multi-mission EMIC Waves Study in the Earth's Magnetosphere: Focus on the Vicinity of the Magnetopause
10:00-10:15Yutian CAOSun Yat-sen UniversityDisentangling Photoelectrons and Penetrating Solar Wind Electrons in the Dayside Martian Upper Atmosphere
10:15-10:30Bing HAN (Online)Xidian UniversitySubstorm Event Retrieval Model in Ultraviolet Aurora Images Based on Contextual CNN Features
Coffee break 10:30-10:50
Chair:Haoyu LYU & Lianghai XIE
10:50-11:02Ruilong GUOShandong UniversityRippling Current Sheet Generated by Magnetodisk Reconnection on Jupiter
11:02-11:14Zhen SHIInstitute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesHybrid Simulation Results about Mercury’s Field-Aligned Currents
11:14-11:26Quanhan LINational Space Science Center, CASPeriodic Response of Plasmasphere to Solar Wind High-Speed Streams
11:26-11:38Hengyan MANMacau University of Science and TechnologyMagnetic Reconnection inside the Martian Nightside Ionosphere During “Disappearing Solar Wind” Event
Lunch 12:00-14:00
Chair:Haoyu LYU & Lianghai XIE
14:15-14:30Lianghai XIENational Space Science Center, CASMonte Carlo Simulation of the Global Migration of Lunar Hydroxyl from a Magnetic-shielded Solar Wind Source
14:30-14:45Maosheng HENational Space Science Center, CASSolar Wind Controls on Mercury's Magnetospheric Cusp through Empirical Modeling Using the MESSENGER Observation
14:45-15:00Xin WANGBeihang UniversityWave-Modulated Spectral Anisotropy in Solar Wind Turbulence: from Near-Sun to the Martian Upstream
15:00-15:15Haoyu LYUBeihang UniversityThe Impact of the 10 December 2023 ICME Event on Martian Space Environment and Ion Escape Processes
15:15-15:27Boyi WANGHarbin Institute of Technology, ShenzhenMagnetosphere–Ionosphere Coupling Effects of Foreshock-driven ULF Waves in the Magnetosphere
Coffee break 15:30-15:50
Chair:Haoyu LYU & Lianghai XIE
15:50-16:05Chao SHENHarbin Institute of Technology, ShenzhenVisualizing the Geometry of Magnetic Structures from Multi-Spacecraft Measurements
16:05-16:20Khan Hyuk KIMKyung Hee UniversityMultispacecraft Observations of Upstream Waves Near the Moon in the Solar Wind
16:20-16:32Jong Sun PARKShandong University (Weihai)Sunward-Moving Hundreds eV Electrons in the Radial Interplanetary Magnetic Field Structures Observed Around Sun-Earth Lagrange L1 Point
16:32-16:44Pradiphat MUANGHANational Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (Public Organization)Observations of a Strong Solar Energetic Particle Event (GLE#77) Using Neutron Monitors
16:44-16:56Wanyi LIANNational Space Science Center, CASExploring the Energy Spectrum Properties of Heavy-Ion in SEP under Different Turbulence Levels

Impact and Volcanism

Jan. 27, Tuesday
地點:會議室 C Venue: Conference Room C
Chair:Luyuan XU
14:00-14:20Hejiu HUINanjing UniversityAncient Age of the South Pole-Aitken Basin Revealed by the Oldest Returned Lunar Basalt
14:20-14:40Liping QINUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaMetal Isotopic Evidence for Space Weathering History at the Chang’e 5 Landing Site
14:40-15:00Minggang XIEGuilin University of TechnologyGrowth and Gardening of Lunar Regolith
15:00-15:15Ya Huei HUANGMacau University of Science and TechnologyCompositional Heterogeneity of Lunar Copernicus Era Forming Impact Glasses
15:15-15:30Jiarong HUGuilin University of TechnologyAbnormally Thin Regolith at Chang’e-6 Landing Site Formed from Ejecta of a Young (~60 Ma) Crater
Jan. 28, Wednesday
地點:會議室 C Venue: Conference Room C
Chair:Wing-Huen IP
9:50-10:10Long XIAOChina University of Geosciences (Wuhan)The AsteriProbe Initiative: A Decadal Roadmap for Collaborative Micro-Deep Space Exploration
10:10-10:35Bernard FOINGLeiden University, EuroSpaceHub, Space renaissance, LUNEX EMMESI, COSPAR PEXHighlights from ILEWG LUNEX EuroMoonMars:Research, Instruments, Space Missions, Field Tests, Astronauts and Innovation
Coffee break 10:35-10:50
Chair:Bernard FOING
10:50-11:10Jian CHENShandong UniversityGlobal Picture of Lunar Basalt Chronology
11:10-11:30Jialong LAIJiangxi University of Science and TechnologyLunar Crater Automatic Identification with Multi-Source Data Fusion
11:30-11:45Yiran WANGSouthern University of Science and TechnologyAI for Crater Detection and Classification on Terrestrial Planetary Surfaces: Toward Global Databases and Scientific Analysis
11:45-12:00Wai Chung LIUAerospace Information Research InstituteMorphology-constrained pixel-resolution topographic reconstruction of impact craters from single-imagery
12:00-12:15Xin RENNational Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of SciencesA New Approach of Color Processing for Tianwen-1 MoRIC Images
12:15-12:30Ziang SUNational Space Science Center, CASLunar Ring-Moat Dome Structures (RMDSs) in Mare Humorum: Distribution, Statistical and Morphological Characterization

Cosmochemistry

Jan. 27, Tuesday
地點:會議室 C Venue: Conference Room C
Chair:Ziliang JIN
15:50-16:10Zhongchen WUShandong UniversityResearch on Electrochemical Effects in Martian Dust Storms
16:10-16:30Jiacheng LIUThe University of Hong KongClimate Transition and Atmospheric Redox Evolution of Early Mars Revealed by Surface Iron Mobility
16:30-16:50Nicolas DAUPHASThe University of Hong KongIsotopic Architecture of the Early Solar System
16:50-17:10Da WANGChengdu University of TechnologyPotassium-40 Isotope Evidence for the Building Blocks of the Pre-giant-impact Proto-Earth
17:10-17:30Wladimir NEUMANNTechnical University of BerlinRevealing the Accretion Timescale of Early Solar System Planetesimals: The Case of the Parent Bodies of the CR Clan Meteorites
17:30-17:45Xiaohui FUShandong UniversityColor Centers in Halite Grains of the Sidi El Habib 001 Ordinary Chondrite: Spectral Features and Formation Mechanisms
18:00-19:00 Poster Session Venue:Macao Science Center Exhibition Gallery of the Convention Center The recommended poster size is in 80cm(W)*90cm(H)

Exoplanets

Jan. 27, Tuesday
地點:會議室 D Venue: Conference Room D
Chair:Dongdong Ni
13:50-14:10Jian GE (Online)Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of SciencesThe Earth 2.0 (ET) Space Mission
14:10-14:30Wei WANGNational Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of SciencesThe Tianlin Mission: A 6.6m UV-VIS-NIR Space Telescope for Habitable Worlds and Biosignatures
14:30-14:45Jiwei XIENanjing UniversityStatistical Studies of Exoplanets with LAMOST
14:45-15:00Vanessa WELKEMax Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA), HeidelbergIn Search of Circumplanetary Disk Candidates at Wide Orbits in the exoALMA Sample
15:00-15:15Dichang CHENSun Yat-sen UniversityHot Jupiter Origin and Tidal Evolution Constrained by a Broken Age–Frequency Relation
15:15-15:30Zibo LIUNational Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of SciencesSimulation of Radial Velocity Detection of Earth-like Exoplanets in the Habitable Zone
Coffee break 15:30-15:50
Chair:Dongdong NI
15:50-16:10Dongdong NiNanjing University/Macau University of Science and TechnologyRefractory Element Abundances in Rocky Planets and Their Host Stars
16:10-16:30Neda HEJAZIUniversity of TarapacáDetailed Chemical Abundances of Cool Dwarfs: Probing our Galaxy from Star-Planet Connections to Ancient Stellar Populations
16:30-16:45Huigen LIUNanjing UniversityUnderstanding the Planet Formation and Evolution in Cluster Environments
16:45-17:00Wei ZHONGNanjing UniversityIrradiated Atmosphere V: Effects of Vertical-Mixing Induced Energy Transport on the Inhomogeneity
17:00-17:15Zhanyi ZHUNanjing UniversityThe Variation of Ozone on the Earth-Like Planetary Atmosphere Undergoing Continual Stellar Flares
17:15-17:30Peiwei TUNanjing UniversityPAST-VI: Age Dependence of the Occurrence and Architecture of Ultra-Short-Period Planet Systems
17:30-17:45Di WUNanjing UniversityPlanets Across Space and Time (PAST). VIII. Kinematic Characterization and Identification of Radial Velocity Variables for the LAMOST–Gaia–TESS Stars
18:00-19:00 Poster Session Venue:Macao Science Center Exhibition Gallery of the Convention Center The recommended poster size is in 80cm(W)*90cm(H)

Planetary Shallow Surfaces

Jan. 28, Wednesday
地點:會議室 C Venue: Conference Room C
Chair:Giannakis IRAKLIS
14:00-14:20Yan SUNational Astronomical Observatories, CASAdvances and Applications of GPR Technologies in China’s Deep Space Exploration
14:20-14:40Chunyu DINGShenzhen UniversityPlanetary Radar Remote Sensing: From Lunar Regolith Structure to Habitable Caves on Mars
14:40-15:00Lutz RICHTERDeutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLRThe Terrain Testing Instrument (TTI) as a Selected Payload for the Chang’e 8 Lunar Landing Mission
15:00-15:15Yumeng DUSun Yat-sen UniversityThree-dimensional Modeling of the Lunar Lava Tube Skylight
15:15-15:30Nayeon KIMKyung Hee University3-Dimensional Dual Camera System for In-situ Lunar and Planetary Surface Exploration

Planetary Interior

Jan. 28, Wednesday
地點:會議室 C Venue: Conference Room C
Chair:Jiaqi LI
15:50-16:10Benjamin CHAOShandong University of Science and TechnologyOn Mass Density of a Planet
16:10-16:30Thomas P FERRANDEcole Normale Supérieure - Paris Sciences et LettresLaboratory Experiments to Understand Seismicity and Geophysical Anomalies in the Solid Earth, Moon and Mars
16:30-16:50Zhaojin RONGInstitute of Geology and GeophysicsA New Perspective on the Anomalies Pattern of Planetary Magnetic Field
16:50-17:05Jing SHIPeking UniversitySeismic Evidence for Near-surface Water on Mars and Present-Day Lunar Mantle Plumes
17:05-17:20Shuoran YUPeking University & FU BerlinKREEP-like Silica-rich Primitive Crust Below Southern Highland of Mars: A Potential Source of Phosphorous for Prebiotic Reactions?
17:20-17:35Yiqin JINGChina University of Geosciences, BeijingOrigins of Magnetic Bodies in the Lunar Crust of the South Pole.Aitken Basin
17:35-17:50Tianhao CHENChina University of Geosciences, BeijingInversion of Geomagnetic Depth Sounding Based on 12 Years of SWARM Magnetic Data

Planetary Atmospheres

Jan. 28, Wednesday
地點:會議室 D Venue: Conference Room D
Chair:Tao CAI
14:00-14:20Michael H WONGUniversity of California, BerkeleyMutiple Probe Measurements At the Icy Giants Uranus and Neptune
14:20-14:40Jiazheng LIMacau University of Science and TechnologyThe Potential Habitability of Europa: Atmosphere, Surface and Subsurface Ocean
14:40-14:55Gaopeng LUUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaPhenomenological Characteristics of Transient Luminous Events in South China
14:55-15:15Feng DINGPeking UniversityCan High-altitude Water-ice Clouds Sustain Dry–wet Cycles in Early Mars Climate?
15:15-15:30Chunhua JIANGWuhan UniversityMartian Ionospheric Response to Atmospheric Gravity Waves
15:30-15:45Yu LOUPeking UniversityStudy on the Coupling Between the Ionosphere and Thermosphere at Different Heights on Mars
15:45-16:00Zhixiang WANPeking UniversityMars 3D-GCM PKU-Mars: Modern Mars Simulation Results

Planetary Spectral Investigation

Jan. 29, Thursday
地點:會議室 C Venue: Conference Room C
Chair:Jing LIU
9:00-9:20Zongcheng LINGShandong UniversityBasic Principles and Exploration Applications of Lunar Spectroscopy
9:20-9:40YunZhao WUMacau University of Science and TechnologyHigh-resolution Spectroscopy of Airless Bodies:Remote Sensing, In Situ and Laboratory Measurements
9:40-10:00Honglei LINInstitute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesSpatial and Temporal Variations of Lunar Surface Water
10:00-10:15Ya Huei HUANGMacau University of Science and TechnologyUnmixing the Moon - Developing a Novel Impact Mixing Model to Investigate the Lunar Highlands Composition
10:15-10:30Jianxun SHENInstitute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesAn Inclusive Library for Quantitative Analysis of MarSCoDe Spectra Acquired by Zhurong Mars Rover

Apophis and Solar System Small Bodies

Jan. 29, Thursday
地點:會議室 C Venue: Conference Room C
Chair:Jianyang LI & Xian SHI
10:50-11:05Othon Cabo WINTER (Online)São Paulo State UniversityDensity-dependent Cohesion: The Arrokoth Double-lobe Case
11:05-11:20Ulpia Elena BOTEZATURomanian Space Agency/ National Institute for R&D in InformaticsAsteroid 99942 Apophis as a Scientific Reference in the International Year of Asteroid Awareness and Planetary Defence
11:20-11:35Haishuo WANGUniversity of Colorado BoulderImproved Estimation of the Apophis Mass Moments Across its Flyby
11:35-11:50Zichen WEIChina University of GeosciencesReflectance-spectroscopic and Polarization Measurements of Meteorite Mixtures Relevant to E- and M-type Asteroids
11:50-12:05Shao Ming HUShandong University, WeihaiAsteroids Detection and Spin State and Convex Shape Inversion
12:05-12:20Zhenyu LIBeijing Institute of TechnologyThe Heliocentric Origin Domain of Temporarily Captured Objects at Jupiter
12:20-12:35Hengyu DINGPeking UniversityInvestigating the Dust Activity of Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS with Imaging Observations and Monte Carlo Simulations
12:35-12:50Azeem KHALIDPurple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of SciencesRegional Fragmentation Heterogeneity and Surface Evolution on Ryugu

Astrobiology

Jan. 29, Thursday
地點:會議室 C Venue: Conference Room C
Chair:Ting HUANG
14:00-14:20Yang LIUNational Space Science Center, CASEvolution of Martian Habitability and the Search for Biosignatures on Mars
14:20-14:40Wei LINInstitute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesAstrobiological Research in Mars Analog Environments
14:40-14:55David C. FERNANDEZ-REMOLARMacau University of Science and TechnologyCould Mars Preserve biomolecules? Insights from ancient Evaporites on Earth
14:55-15:10Li LIUInstitute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesMicroorganisms Against Extremes: Insights from the Mars-like Qaidam Basin Desert
15:10-15:25Qitao HUMacau University of Science and TechnologyAncient Protein Preservation within Sabkha of Mars Analogue Sites
15:25-15:40Tongtong HUANGInstitute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesPreservation Potentials and Mechanisms of Organic Matter in Mars-analog Evaporite Minerals
15:40-15:55Guobin JINShandong UniversityAbiotic Formation of Organic Carbon and Organic Precursors by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) During Martian Dust Storms

Poster Presentations: Jan. 27, Tuesday - Jan. 29, Thursday

地點:澳門科學館會議中心展示廊
Venue: Macao Science Center Exhibition Gallery of the Convention Center
*All posters should be removed before 17:00 on Jan. 29
No.NameAffiliationTitle
P1Keyi HUANGMacau University of Science and TechnologyAuroral Asymmetry Associated with the South Atlantic Anomaly
P2Run SHITongji UniversityGeneration of Auroral Parallel Electric Field: The Role of Modified Electron Acoustic Wave
P3Wenjun LIUWuhan Institute of TechnologySpatiotemporal Distribution of Polar Sporadic E Layers and Their Association with Auroral Particle Precipitation
P4Tianhang CHENPeking UniversityDiscriminating the Origin Mechanisms of Circumsolar Dust Rings: A Forward Modeling Study from a Polar Orbital Perspective
P5Yixin SUNPeking UniversityViolation of the Impenetrable Barrier: MSS-1 and Arase Observations of MeV Electrons in the Inner Radiation Belt During the May 2024 Geomagnetic Storm
P6Huiting FENGGFZ German Research Centre for GeosciencesLower Band Chorus Wave Scattering Causing the Extensive Morningside Diffuse Auroral Precipitation During Active Geomagnetic Conditions: A Detailed Case Study
P7Tingting YUInstitute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesThe Underlying Physical Processes of the Vortex-like Structure over the East Asia Region During the Recovery Phase of the November 2003 Superstorm
P8Chaoling TANGShandong UniversityThree-step Acceleration of the Radiation Belt Relativistic Electrons by Interplanetary Shocks
P9Zhijie QINShandong UniversityStatistical Survey of Fast Magnetosonic Waves in the L<2 Region
P10Shige XUPeking UniversityVertical Stripe of Quasi-Trapped Electrons Produced by Ground-Based VLF Transmitter
P11Tengchu YANGMacau University of Science and TechnologyGeneralized Ohm's Law in a Rotating Reference Frame
P12Hui ZHUShandong UniversityHiss Waves Near the South Atlantic Anomaly in the Inner Plasmasphere
P13Zefan YINPeking UniversityEastward Extensions of the SAA Electron Radiation Environment Driven by Electric Fields
P14Zhiyong WUUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaAn Equatorial Nonlinear Origin of Plasmaspheric Plume Hiss
P15Xiangyu CHENMacau University of Science and TechnologySpectral Analysis of Lightning-generated Whistlers
P16Changning CHENPeking UniversityNightside Ionospheric Oxygen Outflows during Geomagnetic Storms: Van Allen Probes Statistics
P17Jie RENChina University of Geosciences (Beijing)The relationship between finger-like structures and plasmaspheric plumes
P18Zhenpeng SUUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaInferring Martian Atmospheric Hydrogen Escape Rates from Pickup Ion Observations
P19Zhenghao SHEShandong UniversitySolar Energetic Particle Events during May 2024 Geomagnetic Superstorm
P20Guan-Wei CHENNational Central UniversityComparisons and Validations of Dayside Reconnection Rates Calculated by Solar Wind Control Models
P21Shao-Chun LUNational Central UniversityInfluence of Solar Wind Conditions on Kelvin-Helmholtz Associated Non-linear Plane Waves at the Magnetopause
P22Jiachen ZHAONational Space Science Center, CASIonospheric Scintillation Induced by Hot Flow Anomalies via Particle Precipitation
P23Tiancheng LIUShandong UniversityFast Earthward Convection in the Near Lunar Magnetotail and Nonzero IMF By : ARTEMIS Statistics
P24Jingyi ZHOUUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaMartian Magnetotail Neutral Sheet Asymmetry Driven by Heavy Planetary Pickup Ions
P25Siqi YIMacau University of Science and TechnologyFirst Observational Evidence of the Lunar Limb Compression Caused by the Interior-Induced Magnetic Field
P26Jixin GUONational Space Science Center, CASEffects of Solar Eruptions on Metal Layers in the Earth's Middle and Upper Atmosphere
P27Seiji ZENITANISpace Research Institute, Austrian Academy of SciencesDevelopment of a GPU-accelerated Magnetohydrodynamic Code: OpenMHD-GPU
P28Duan ZHANGNational Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of SciencesMulti-Instrument Observations of the Relationships between Polar Cap Patches and Arcs for Changing IMF Bz Orientation
P29Jin WANGNational Space Science Center, CASPreliminary Results of the High-Resolution Electron Detector on the MOFLON Satellite
P30Jiachen SUNPeking UniversityModeling Medium-Energy Electron Flux in GEO from LEO Observations Using Machine Learning
P31Zongye LIMacau University of Science and TechnologyModeling and Excitation Analysis of Ring-Core Fluxgate Magnetometers
P32Bowen WANGChina National Space Administration CNSAGRACE-FO Thermospheric Density Estimation Assimilated by SRUKF and Precise Orbits
P33Luyuan XUBeihang University (BUAA)Geological Evidence for Extensive Basin Ejecta as Plains Terrains in the Moon’s South Polar Region
P34Zhanshuo DAIMacau University of Science and TechnologyHydrothermal Alteration of MMS-1 Martian Soil Simulant with Sulfuric Acid: Implications for Aqueous Alteration History on Mars
P35Meng ZHAINational Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of SciencesDetectablity of Water Vapor on Terrestrial Exoplanets around GK Stars with Tianlin
P36Wenshuo MAOShandong UniversityFixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen on Present-day Mars During Dust Events
P37Fanyi LIUTsinghua UniversityImproved f-k Migration Algorithm for SHARAD Data
P38Yiqing ZOUThe Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesProspects for Jovian Seismology with the Lenghu Planetary Telescope
P39Jinhang LIShandong UniversitySubsurface Structure and Thermal Evolution of Lunar Volcanoes
P40Yating XIONGTongji UniversityMacau Scientific Satellite-1 Observations of the Equatorial Electrojets During the Geomagnetic Storm on May 10–13, 2024
P41Ziheng MAOFudan UniversityA Unified Diffusion-based Framework for Dust Removal and Atmospheric Optical Depth Inversion in Martian Optical Images
P42Xing WANGMacau University of Science and TechnologyThermal Effects of Acoustic-gravity Waves in Titan’s Upper Atmosphere and Their Implications for Atmospheric Jeans Escape
P43Jing JIAONational Space Science Center, CASNew Insights into the Chemistry and Dynamics of Atmospheric Metal Layers
P44Changhao NIChina University of Geosciences (Wuhan)Estimation of the Particle-size Distributions of Regolith on the Surface of (25143) Itokawa Based on Near-infrared Reflectance Spectra
P45Junxin GAOSun Yat-sen UniversityDual-spacecraft Flyby Mass Estimation of (99942) Apophis: Configuration Sensitivity
P46Marta Filipa Jesus de Freitas Simões JESUS DE FREITAS SIMÕESMacau University of Science and TechnologyMicrobial Solutions for Climate Action: Bridging Earth and Planetary Sciences
P47Bohan CHENMacau University of Science and TechnologyAn Extraterrestrial Organic Matter Database System Based on Retrieval-augmented Generation and Large Language Models
P48Meng HANMacau University of Science and TechnologyThe Effect of Martain Brine on the Preservation of Lysine by Montmorillonite and Its Mechanisms
P49Alireza ARMANDMacau University of Science and TechnologyAstromycology Meets Nanotechnology: Silver Nanoparticle Mycosynthesis by Talaromyces Under Simulated Microgravity
P50Aili ZHUMacau University of Science and TechnologyCharacterization of Microbial Communities in Hyperarid Environments of the Osman Cave in the United Arab Emirates
P51Lu ZHANGNorthwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, CASThe Possibility for Migration of Life Between Habitable Planets
P52Ana Filipa Lenha Silva LENHA SILVAMacau University of Science and TechnologyHalophilic Fungi from Sahara Salt Flats as Models for Astromycology and Planetary Analog Studies
P53Shaoyang LIInstitute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of SciencesTemporal Variations of Thermospheric Responses During Geomagnetic Storms
P54Yuyan YANGNanjing University of Information Science and TechnologyLocalized Ionospheric Peak at Middle Latitudes During the Storm Recovery Phase
P55Hongtao XUMacau University of science and technologyInference of Rocky Exoplanet Interiors under Observational Uncertainties via a Conditional Variational Autoencoder
P56Qinyi ZHANGMacau University of science and technologyExceptional protein preservation in 20 Ma saline deposits from the Salar Grande Basin (Atacama Desert): Implications for biosignature detection on Mars
P57Gang LIMacau University of Science and TechnologyGlobal Electric Circuit response to a CME eruption
P58Qiang FUNational Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of SciencesScientific Detection Status of the Mars Energetic Particle Analyzer(MEPA) on the Tianwen-1 Mission
P59Hongqiang SONGShandong University, WeihaiA New Explanation on the Nature of Three-part Structure of CMEs
P60Tianhang CHENPeking UniversitySolar Wind Microstreams Driven by Chromospheric Network Structures
P61Hanke ZHANGNational Satellite Meteorological Center (National Center for Space Weather), China Meteorological AdministrationMagnetohydrodynamic Modeling of Background Solar Wind near Mars: Comparison with MAVEN and Tianwen-1