CEDAR email: Space Weather Workshop 2020 - Student Information
Brian Jackson
bjackson at ucar.edu
Thu Feb 20 15:43:10 MST 2020
The 2020 Space Weather Workshop will be held April 20-24, in Boulder,
Colorado. This meeting will bring together Federal agencies, the
academic community, the private sector, and international partners to
focus on the diverse impacts of space weather, on forecasting
techniques, and on recent scientific advances in understanding and
predicting conditions in the space environment.New this year for
students is a student-only Networking Session to be held on Sunday,
April 19 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and a student focused, space
weather 101 workshop on Monday, April 20 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
As in years past, students planning to present a poster are able to
apply for the Student Travel Support Fund, sponsored by NOAA and NSF.
Applications are due by the close of business on *_Monday, March 9,
2020_*. Please visit the website below for more information and
application instructions.
The plenary program, beginning on Tuesday, April 21, will highlight
impacts in several areas, including: aviation, human spaceflight and
exploration, satellites, power grids, and other sectors affected by
space weather. The conference will also include an update on the
national and international space weather programs to mitigate and
respond to space weather impacts on society. We welcome a broad range of
participation, including representatives from research and development,
operational organizations, policy development, and industries impacted
by space weather.
The Space Weather Workshop is coordinated by the University Corporation
for Atmospheric Research and co-sponsored by the NOAA Space Weather
Prediction Center, the NSF Division of Atmospheric and Geospace
Sciences, and the NASA Heliophysics Division.
**
Registration and workshop information, including hotel information as
well as information for student participation, is now open at
https://cpaess.ucar.edu/events/space-weather-workshop.The program,
speakers, and other relevant information will be announced in the next
several weeks.
--
Brian Jackson, CGMP | Project Coordinator
Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science (CPAESS)
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
P.O. Box 3000 | Boulder, Colorado 80307 USA
+1 303.497.8663 <tel:%28303%29-497-8663> | bjackson at ucar.edu
<mailto:bjackson at ucar.edu> | cpaess.ucar.edu
The Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science
(CPAESS) is a newly reconfigured program at the University Corporation
for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), managing and delivering combined and
expanded functions of two former UCAR programs: the Joint Office for
Science Support (JOSS) and the Visiting Scientist Programs (VSP).
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