CEDAR email: Exciting AGU session announcement - Frontier solar-terrestrial science enabled by the combination of data-driven techniques and physics-based understanding

Mcgranaghan, Ryan (335G-Affiliate) ryan.mcgranaghan at jpl.nasa.gov
Thu Jul 6 08:56:32 MDT 2017


Dear Colleagues,

We are excited to bring to your attention the Frontier solar-terrestrial science enabled by the combination of data-driven techniques and physics-based understanding<https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm17/preliminaryview.cgi/Session22864> session (SM001), which will be convened at the upcoming AGU 2017 Fall Meeting, to be held in New Orleans, 11-15 December. Please note that the deadline for abstract submission is Wednesday August 2.

Session ID#: 22864
Session Description:
The Sun-Earth system is complex and highly coupled. Understanding and modeling observed Sun-Earth phenomena requires the combination of systems-level (global) approaches with extensive utilization of our growing and increasingly accessible observational system. Analysis techniques from the fields of statistical inference, information theory, and machine learning coupled with emerging state-of-the-art computational techniques are enabling a new frontier in Sun-Earth system specification. This session will be a forum for novel understanding of Solar-Terrestrial relations obtained from the use of data-driven approaches and technologies. Specific emphasis will be placed on improved understanding of complexities, including multi-scale coupling, causality, nonlinearity, and the implications for space weather prediction.

Primary Convener:  Ryan Michael McGranaghan, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
Conveners:  Jacob Bortnik, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States, Enrico Camporeale, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, Amsterdam, Netherlands and Tomoko Matsuo, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, United States
Co-Organized with:
SPA-Magnetospheric Physics, SPA-Aeronomy, and SPA-Solar and Heliospheric Physics

Please consider submitting an abstract and we look forward to discussing your fantastic work in New Orleans!

Warm Regards,
Ryan McGranaghan
Tomoko Matsuo
Enrico Camporeale
Jacob Bortnik


Ryan McGranaghan | Jack Eddy Postdoctoral Research Fellow

          University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
          Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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