CEDAR email: Last call: NASA EZIE Mission Science Workshop

Gjerloev, Jesper W. Jesper.Gjerloev at jhuapl.edu
Thu Aug 3 14:24:11 MDT 2023


Last call: NASA EZIE Mission Science Workshop

From: Jesper Gjerloev, Sam Yee, Nelli Mosavi (jesper.gjerloev at jhuapl.edu<mailto:jesper.gjerloev at jhuapl.edu>)

The team behind the NASA Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer (EZIE) mission is excited to announce the first science workshop, scheduled to take place on September 18-19, 2023 at Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory, Maryland, USA.

This will be a hybrid event with in-person and virtual presentations.  There is no registration fee.

You are invited to submit a paper to either of the workshops four sessions:
Session 1:  Structure and dynamics of the substorm current system
Session 2:  What can ionospheric observations tell us about the underlying processes?
Session 3:  Using new multi-point measurements
Session 4:  Outreach and citizen science

It presents a wonderful opportunity to showcase your research to NASA scientists and experts from around the world.

As EZIE is set to launch in late 2024 or early 2025, this workshop serves as a pre-launch invitation to the science community.

If you are interested in presenting your work at the workshop, please submit your title no later than August 15.

Further details please visit the EZIE Science Workshop Webpage: (https://ezie.jhuapl.edu/science-workshops/Agenda/index.php?id=1)

About EZIE Mission:
EZIE is an innovative multi-satellite mission that images the magnetic fingerprint of intense electrical currents flowing in the upper layers of Earth’s atmosphere. EZIE will image the magnetic signature of the ionospheric electrojets using the Zeeman splitting of the O2 thermal emissions originating from around 80km altitude.  EZIE will reveal the structure and evolution of electrojets – a critical component of the vast electrical current system coupling the magnetosphere to the ionosphere and atmosphere .


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