Ilya Usoskin (chair), The University of Oulu, Finland
Hisashi Hayakawa (vice-chair), Nagoya University, Japan
Mario Bisi, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK
Theodosios Chatzistergos, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
Edward W. Cliver, National Solar Observatory, USA
Agnieszka Gil, Siedlce University, Poland
Hiroyuki Maehara, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
Fusa Miyake, Nagoya University, Japan
Yoshizumi Miyoshi, Nagoya University, Japan
Kalevi Mursula, The University of Oulu, Finland
Dibyendu Nandi, Center of Excellence in Space Sciences India, India
Alexei Pevtsov, National Solar Observatory, USA
Eugene Rozanov, The Physical Meteorological Observatory in Davos, Switzerland
Du Toit Strauss, The North-West University, South Africa
Hong-Jin Yang, Korea Astronomy & Space Science Institute, South Korea
SOLAR-STELLAR: Dynamo, TSI/SSI, Long-term Solar Activity, and Solar-Stellar Relations
COSMIC ENVIRONMENT: Corona and Heliosphere, Cosmic Rays, Cosmogenic Isotopes, and Extreme Events
TERRESTRIAL: Ionopshere and Magnetosphere, Atmosphere and Climate, and Space Weather
SPACE CLIMATE DATA: Data rescue, Pre-Telescopic Data, and Sunspot Number Recalibration
SPECIAL SESSIONS: The May 2024 solar-terrestrial storm; and invited special reviews
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This conference is financially supported by generous help of the Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research of Nagoya University, Predictability of the variable Solar-Terrestrial Coupling (PRESTO) of the Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics (SCOSTEP), International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA), JSPS Grants-in-Aid JP20H05643 and JP21K13957, and NIHU Research Projects: Multidisciplinary Collaborative Projects Rediscovery of Citizen Science Culture in the Regions and Today.