CEDAR email: Decadal Survey Preparatory Discussions (Pre-/Post-Heliophysics 2050 Workshop)

Leisner, Jared S. (HQ-DJ000) jared.s.leisner at nasa.gov
Wed Mar 24 23:01:30 MDT 2021


To augment the impact of the Heliophysics 2050 Workshop (May 3-7) on the community's pre-decadal preparation, NASA is supporting additional opportunities for community coordination.
     1. Pre-Workshop, NASA is encouraging preparatory discussions so that the In-Workshop discussions are as productive as possible.
     2. Post-Workshop, NASA is encouraging follow-on discussions that can take threads that arise at the Workshop and further develop them as part of decadal survey white paper preparation.

NASA especially encourages discussions on interdisciplinary science, science that expands the field of heliophysics, a coherent pipeline from basic research to operational activities, and state of the profession topics. Topics should be focused enough to be productive without being so focused that discussion threads outside of established canon are excluded.
Given the limited time before the Workshop, groups are encouraged to meet at least once a week. After the Workshop, groups will be encouraged to consider the decadal survey white paper deadlines when scheduling.
Some pre-Workshop groups are currently meeting, and interested individuals are encouraged to contact the organizer for connection information:
  Larry Kepko (larry.kepko at nasa.gov<mailto:larry.kepko at nasa.gov>): Terrestrial magnetospheric science.
  Shasha Zou (shashaz at umich.edu<mailto:shashaz at umich.edu>): Terrestrial ITM science.
  Albert Y. Shih (albert.y.shih at nasa.gov<mailto:albert.y.shih at nasa.gov>): High-energy solar physics.
  Dan Seaton (Daniel.Seaton at Colorado.EDU<mailto:Daniel.Seaton at Colorado.EDU>): Middle corona and connection to heliosphere.
  Mark Linton (mark.linton at nrl.navy.mil<mailto:mark.linton at nrl.navy.mil>): Solar interior and atmospheric science.
To volunteer to organize a new group, contact Ian Cohen (ian.cohen at jhuapl.edu<mailto:ian.cohen at jhuapl.edu>) to coordinate. No topic relevant to the Workshop and the decadal survey will be discouraged. A modest honorarium is available for eligible organizers.
All groups must be open to all interested members of the community. All groups must abide by the highest standards of conduct.
Any questions about NASA Heliophysics Division's preparation for the decadal survey should be directed to Jared Leisner (jared.s.leisner at nasa.gov<mailto:jared.s.leisner at nasa.gov>).
Links:
  Heliophysics Division Decadal Survey webpage: https://science.nasa.gov/heliophysics/resources/2024_decadal_survey
  Heliophysics 2050 Workshop: https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/helio2050/
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