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Tatranska Lomnica, Slovakia School and Workshop: The 2nd SOLARNET School "Ground- and space- based solar instruments" was held in Tatranska Lomnica (Slovakia), October 5-16, 2014 http://www.astro.sk/solarnet_2nd_school/solarnet

Scientific Organizing Committee: Arkadiusz Berlicki, Uniwersytet Wroclawski, Poland Luis Ramón Bellot Rubio, Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain Mats Carlsson, University of Oslo, Norway Manuel Collados Vera, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain Aleš Kučera (chair), Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic Sarah Matthews, University College London, UK Mihalis Mathioudakis, Queen s University Belfast, UK Markus Roth, Kiepenheuer-Institut für Sonnenphysik, Freiburg, Germany Francesca Zuccarello (co-chair), INAF and Università di Catania, Italy. Local Organizing Committee: Jaroslav AMBRÓZ, Anna BOBULOVÁ, Marcela BODNÁROVÁ, Milena ECCLES, Peter GÖMÖRY, Marián JAKUBÍK, Július KOZA, Matúš KOZÁK, Aleš KUČERA, (chair), Pavol SCHWARTZ, Ján RYBÁK. Participants: The number of applications was 19 and 12 students were selected to attend the School. LECTURERS: Július Koza Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia koza@astro.sk Matúš Kozák Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia kozak@astro.sk Aleš Kučera Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia akucera@astro.sk Mats Löfdahl Institute for Solar Physics, Alba Nova University Center, Sweden mats@astro.su.se Tiago Pereira Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo, Norway tiago.pereira@astro.uio.no Thomas R. Rimmele National Solar Observatory, Sacramento Peak, USA rimmele@nso.edu David R. Williams Mullard Space Science Laboratory of the University College London, United Kingdom, d.r.williams@ucl.ac.uk Francesca Zuccarello Università degli Studi di Catania, Dipartimento Fisica-Astron Sez Astrofisica, Italy, fzu@oact.inaf.it

Program first week: Program second week. The lectures, carried out by experienced scientists, are aimed at giving students knowledge on current and future Ground- and space- based solar instruments, observational strategies, post-focus

2nd SOLARNET Workshop: "Methods in high resolution and synoptic solar physics" and 2nd SPRING (Solar Physics Research Integrated Network Group) meeting Tatranska Lomnica, Slovakia October 12-16, 2014, https://www.astro.sk/solarnet_2nd_workshop/ Scientific Organizing Committee: Arkadiusz Berlicki, Uniwersytet Wroclawski, Poland Luis Ramón Bellot Rubio, Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain Mats Carlsson, University of Oslo, Norway Manuel Collados Vera, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

Aleš Kučera (co-chair), Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic Sarah Matthews, University College London, UK Mihalis Mathioudakis, Queen s University Belfast, UK Markus Roth, (chair) Kiepenheuer-Institut für Sonnenphysik, Freiburg, Germany Francesca Zuccarello (co-chair), INAF and Università di Catania, Italy. Local Organizing Committee: Jaroslav AMBRÓZ, Anna BOBULOVÁ, Marcela BODNÁROVÁ, Milena ECCLES, Peter GÖMÖRY, Marián JAKUBÍK, Július KOZA, Matúš KOZÁK, Aleš KUČERA, (chair), Pavol SCHWARTZ, Ján RYBÁK. Participants: The number of participants was 25 plus School patricipants. Programme: Sunday 12 Oct. 2014 arrival, registration Monday 13 Oct. 2014 08:00 09:00 Registration 09:00-09:10 Opening Chair: Aleš Kučera 09:10-10:20 Robert (Erdelyi) von Fay-Siebenburgen, (University of Sheffield) Invited review "Methods in high resolution solar physics: theory, inversions, simulations.."(50 min+20 min discussion) 10:20-11:00 Coffee break (40 min) 11:00-11:40 Samuel Grant, A solar magnetic pore as an energy conduit for upwardly propagating MHD waves (25 min + 15 min discussion) 11:40-12:20 Pavol Schwartz, S. Jejčič, P. Heinzel, U. Anzer, E.E. DeLuca, P.R. Jibben, Total mass of a quiescent prominence and its visibility in soft X-rays observations of Honode XRT (25 min + 15 min discussion) 12:20-14:00 Lunch Chair: Robert Erdelyi 14:00-14:40 Korsós, M.B., Baranyi, T., Ludmány, A., Flare prediction by sunspot dynamics, (25 min + 15 min discussion) 14:40-15:20 Coffee break (40 min) 15:20-16:00 Chandan Joshi, Bharti Lokesh, B Sobha, Sunitha R., Aalok Pandya Chromospheric plasma ejection above pore (25 min + 15 min discussion) 16:00 Discussion - Methods in high resolution solar physics 19:00 Dinner Tuesday 14 Oct. 2014 Chair: Dirk Soltau 09:10-10:20 Markus Roth, (Kiepenheuer-InstitutfürSonnenphysik) Invited review Synoptic solar physics: past and future (50 min+20 min discussion) 10:20-11:00 Coffee break (40 min)

11:00-11:40 Michal Sobotka, SPRING WG3 -Transient Events(report 25 min + 15 min discussion) 11:40-12:20 Sanjay Gosain and Markus Roth, Work plan for the SPRING Design Study (25 min + 15 min discussion) 12:20-14:00 Lunch Chair: Markus Roth 14:00-14:40 Alexei Pevtsov, SPRING WG1 - Synoptic Magnetic Fields (report 25 min + 15 min discussion) 14:40-15:20 Coffee break (40 min) 15:20-18:00 M. Roth, Science Requirement Document for SPRING( report and discussion) 19:00 Dinner Wednesday 15 Oct. 2014 Chair: Michal Sobotka 09:10-10:20 Thomas Berkefeld (Kiepenheuer-InstitutfürSonnenphysik) Invited review "Highresolution solar physics instrumentation (50 min+20 min discussion) 10:20-11:00 Coffee break (40 min) 11:00-11:40 Alfred de Wijn, Scott McIntosh, Steven Tomczyk, The Chromosphere and Prominence Magnetometer (25 min + 15 min discussion) 11:40-12:20 H.-P. Doerr, T.J. Kentischer, W. Schmidt A new Instrument for High- Precision Solar Spectroscopy at the Vacuum Tower Telescope, Tenerife (25 min + 15 min discussion) 12:20-13:20 Lunch 13:20 Excursion to Skalnatepleso observatory 19:00 Closing Dinner Thursday 16 Oct. 2014 Chair: Thomas Berkefeld 09:10-09:50 D. Soltau, S. Gosain Some design considerations inspired by SOLIS (25 min + 15 min discussion) 09:50-10:30 Koza, J., Hammerschlag, R.H., Rybak, J., Gomory, P., Kucera, A., Schwartz, P.,Transmission profile of the Dutch Open Telescope Halpha Lyot filter (25 min+ 15 min discussion) 10:30-11:10 Coffee break (40 min) 11:10-12:30 Closing discussion on Methods in high resolution and synoptic solar physics 12:30 Lunch The details of the expenses are: from October 1, 2014 - Personnel costs: 812.76Euro - Travel: 19307. 71Euro - Other: 138.28 Euro - TOTAL: 20258.75 Euro

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