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About URSI-UK

History

 The UK has always played a prominent part in URSI. In the past, such great scientists as Sir Edward Appleton had a significant influence on the shaping of URSI.

The UK Panel for URSI was established in 1990 as the successor to the British National Committee for Radio Science.

URSI-UK Aims

The aims of the UK Panel for URSI are:


  • to liaise with URSI;
  • to encourage and support radio science activities in the UK, either jointly with other bodies or separately;
  • to ensure the maximum participation by UK scientists in relevant activities of URSI;
  • to inform URSI of UK views and plans on subjects of relevance to radio science.

URSI-UK panel

 

The Panel membership consists of an Honorary Chairman, an Honorary Secretary, national representatives of the ten Scientific Commissions, representatives of UK agencies associated with radio science and any UK scientists who are current URSI Office holders.


The Panel meets formally twice a triennium (when expenses are paid by The Royal Society) and informally once a year at the annual national radio science colloquium.

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