CEDAR email: Quo Vadis European Space Weather community
Jean Lilensten
jean.lilensten at univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
Wed May 5 03:33:05 MDT 2021
Dear colleague,
Would you be so kind to send this second announcement to the cedar
community ?
Best regards, and thank you again
Jean
Call for nominations: international space weather and space climate medals
**
Dear colleagues,
We are happy to announce the 2021 contest for the international space
weather and space climate medals. The new medal recipients will be
announced in a medal ceremony at the European Space Weather Week,
October 25^th , 2021.The winners will be proposed an invited 20 minutes
lecture during a dedicated session.
Please, find all information on how to nominate a colleague at
http://esww17.iopconfs.org/medals <http://esww17.iopconfs.org/medals>
The deadline for the nominations is *September, 5^th 2021.*
All three prizes are prestigious recognitions of recipients’ major
contributions in the field of space weather. Medal recipients’ work must
have been documented in peer review journals or book chapters, or must
be a technological contribution that has led to a fully implemented new
space weather capability. Medal recipients’ work must be relevant to
space weather and/or space climate. The work must also be
internationally recognized.
In addition to the above common criteria, there are the following
specific requirements for each of the three medals:
The Kristian Birkeland Medal for Space Weather and Space Climate:
The recipient of the Kristian Birkeland Medal must have demonstrated a
unique ability to combine basic and applied research to develop useful
space weather products that are being used outside the research
community, and/or across scientific research disciplines. The work must
have led to a better physical comprehension of the solar-terrestrial
phenomena related to space weather, to a drastic improvement of space
weather modeling, or to a new generation of instruments.
The Baron Marcel Nicolet Medal for Space Weather and Space Climate:
The recipient of the Baron Marcel Nicolet Medal must have demonstrated a
unique ability to bind the space weather community in a spirit of peace
and friendship, to educate within the space weather community, to go
also beyond the space weather research community and address larger
audiences, and/or to serve the space weather.
The Alexander Chizhevsky Medal for Space Weather and Space Climate:
The Alexander Chizhevsky Medal is awarded to an early career scientist
in recognition of outstanding achievements in space weather with an
innovative approach.The nominee must be an early career scientist within
8 years of receiving their Ph.D. at the time of nomination.The period
may be increased to include the duration any parental leave after their
Ph.D.
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Jean Lilensten
Editor in Chief of the Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (JSWSC)
Institut de Planétologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble (IPAG)
UMR 5274 CNRS / UGA
Office: 124 rue de la piscine, Bâtiment D de physique, 38400 Saint Martin d'Hères
Postal: 414 rue de la piscine, BP 53, 38041 Grenoble cedex 9, France
Tel : +33 (0)4 76 51 41 49 Fax: +33 (0)4 76 51 41 46
jean.lilensten at univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
IPAG : http://ipag.osug.fr/
SWSC : http://www.swsc-journal.org/
Planeterrella : http://planeterrella.osug.fr/
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