[aprssig] ARRL to Host 2026 HamSCI Workshop at Central Connecticut State University
Stan Horzepa
stanzepa at gmail.com
Thu Dec 11 19:50:27 EST 2025
ARRL will host the 9th Annual HamSCI Workshop
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March 14–15, 2026, at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU
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in New Britain, Connecticut, with activities also occurring at ARRL
Headquarters in nearby Newington. Organizers for the Ham Radio Science
Citizen Investigation (HamSCI
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community are working hard to put together a memorable event that will
bring together amateur radio operators, citizen scientists, students, and
professional researchers.
This year’s theme, “Discovering Science Through Ham Radio,” highlights the
vibrant intersection of amateur radio and scientific discovery. The 2026
workshop will showcase achievements across the community, including the
latest advances in ionospheric research, Personal Space Weather Station
development, meteor scatter propagation studies, and the expanding use of
technology and techniques for real-time radio propagation sensing.
Participants can expect more than 50 oral and poster presentations
(the abstract
submission
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window
is open through January 20, 2026), invited tutorials, and a Saturday
evening banquet featuring a keynote address from a prominent member of the
community. Attendees will also enjoy a visit to ARRL’s national
headquarters, with tours of the ARRL Lab, W1HQ Radio Laboratory, and
opportunities to get on the air from W1AW – the Hiram P. Maxim Memorial
Station. Most attendees will participate in person, with a virtual option
to be announced.
The organizing committee includes representatives from The University of
Scranton, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and ARRL. Financial support
includes grants from the United States National Science Foundation and
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC).
A variety of registration
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options
are available. For more information, visit the HamSCI 2026 Workshop
page at *hamsci.org/hamsci2026
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*Read the full story on ARRL News*:
https://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-to-host-2026-hamsci-workshop-at-central-connecticut-state-university
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