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Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy 3 av. Circulaire/Ringlaan 3 B-1180 Brussels Belgium www.aeronomie.be Tel: +32 2 373 0404 Fax: +32 2 374 8423 VP: 365 Federal Institute of Belgian government

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy Royal Observatory of Belgium Royal Meteorology Institute Solar-Terrestrial Center of Excellence

Created in 1964 Main tasks are public service and research in the field of the space aeronomy Data knowledge, gathered using ground-based, balloon, rockets and satellites observations within the framework of physics and chemistry of the atmosphere and outer space.

Organization chart Magnetosphere Infra Red Limb sounding Chemical weather Ionosphere coupling Mass spectrometry Solar irradiance Space weather Solar wind                   Troposphere Planetary aeronomy BUSOC: Belgian User UV Support and Operation Stratosphere                                                 Centre                   Maintenance and hosting of space weather portal and SPENVIS

BISA / IASB / BIRA 140 employees Space Physics section: 4 permanent staff members: Johan De Keyser, Viviane Pierrard, Hervé Lamy and Norma Crosby 11 research fellows and postdocs Modelling and data analysis Solar wind, magnetosphere, aurora, space radiations, plasmasphere, ionosphere, meteors, comets

Personnel in the FP7 project Scientists Viviane Pierrard WP5 1 scientist to be hired Johan De Keyser (Head of Space Physics) the Space Physics team F. Darrouzet for CLUSTER, Hervé Lamy, Norma Crosby … S. Calders and M. Kruglanski for Space Weather Portal (Services) Administration Etienne Ladrière (FP7 Project support) Marc Delancker (Account manager) Noël Parmentier (Director BISA)

Collaboration with Université Catholique de Louvain S. Benck and J. Cabrera for Space Radiations (UCL) Université Catholique de Louvain