CEDAR email: Revised: 2022 NASA Heliophysics Summer School Call for Applications

Kendra Greb (she/her) kgreb at ucar.edu
Wed Mar 30 15:48:08 MDT 2022


Heliophysics Summer School (website
<https://cpaess.ucar.edu/heliophysics/summer-school>)

Hosted by UCAR/CPAESS and Sponsored by NASA

Application Deadline: Friday, May 6, 2022

When/Where: August 1 – 12, 2022, run remotely.

Who: Advanced graduate students and postdoctoral researchers who want to
broaden their understanding of fundamental processes across all disciplines
of heliophysics.

Theme:  Connecting the Heliosphere: Using Global Models to Connect In-situ
and Remote Sensing Data Throughout the Heliosphere.

Description: During this two-week NASA funded summer school hosted by UCAR,
participants will:

   -

   dive into physics connecting global models to remote and in-situ
   measurements,
   -

   learn from leading experts in the field,
   -

   use prototype visualizations tools to recreate data from a spacecraft
   flying through the magnetosphere,
   -

   connect with other early career researchers.


Heliophysics relies on the data collected through in-situ instruments on
spacecraft—such as Solar Probe, MMS, and DMSP—to provide point
measurements, remote-sensing observations such as solar imagery from SDO
and DKIST, and measurements of the upper atmosphere and space environment
from ground-based radar and the GOLD spacecraft. Global models allow us to
bridge the gap between these measurements and understand the implications
for the whole system. This Summer School will explore the various types of
models (global MHD, kinetic, and general circulation) across all the
domains of heliophysics (solar, heliosphere, magnetosphere, and
thermosphere/ionosphere) and their relationship to observations.


For more information and to apply
<https://cpaess.ucar.edu/heliophysics/summer-school/how-to-apply>

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*Kendra Greb (she, her), CGMP* |  Program Administrator II

Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science (CPAESS)
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
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