From tzu-wei.fang at noaa.gov Thu Sep 1 22:14:58 2022 From: tzu-wei.fang at noaa.gov (Tzu-Wei Fang - NOAA Federal) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2022 22:14:58 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: JOB OPENING: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center Research-to-Operations (R2O) Position Message-ID: GS-14 Testbed Program Coordinator position at the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) in Boulder, CO will open on Friday 9/2, and close on Monday 9/19. A scientist with a background in space weather observations, modeling, or data science and familiarity with the R2O transition process would be an ideal candidate for this Research-to-Operations focused position. The successful applicant will be responsible for overseeing the transfer of new and emerging scientific technologies, techniques, and data from the research community into space weather operations. The successful candidate will lead and participate in projects and activities to improve the products and services of the Space Weather Prediction Center, including the development and transition of new capabilities and prediction tools. The successful applicant will work with the space weather forecast office to identify the needs and requirements of forecasters and the customers of space weather and communicate operational needs and requirements back to the research community. For more information on the job and how to apply, please follow this link: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/675093900 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Additionally, the deadline to apply for financial support for workshop participation is extended to 3 Oct 2022 to help accommodate rapidly-changing circumstances and needs. We emphasize that this support is available to anyone who needs assistance to more fully participate in the workshop ? this can include travel support for you; dependent care expenses including travel for family members; or accommodating any other personal or family needs that would help you engage more fully with the workshop. Applications are welcome from all in need, whether for in-person or online attendance. Awards are limited and decisions will be made as soon as possible for individual applications. Lodging and registration deadlines are unchanged and remain at 11 Sep 2022 and 25 Sep 2022, respectively. There is no registration fee, but registration is required and is separate from abstract submission. 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The purpose of the deliveries is to provide the Decadal Survey Committee and its panels with programmatic context to inform their discussions and eventual recommendations. These documents contain high-level, non-exhaustive descriptions, and identify where NASA could provide additional information upon request. The deliveries describe the current state of NASA Heliophysics' programs, on-going work, and future plans. Some of the documents were promised by the Statement of Task package, some respond to findings and recommendations in the Decadal Survey Mid-term Assessment, and others contain programmatic information that recent decadal surveys suggest that the Committee may request or require. 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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are collaborating with the Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (BAAS) to publish all of the white papers in one collection, and this is automatic when you submit your white paper unless you choose to opt out. This publication will be citable, open access, not refereed, and with no publication fee. https://nas.edu/ssphdecadal and https://baas.aas.org/. As a reminder, submission deadline is midnight, Eastern time, September 7. 2. Publication of the material in the white paper (formatted into a scientific paper) in the special issue of Frontiers ?The Future of Space Physics 2022? https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/39204/ This publication will be citable, open access, refereed, and with a publication fee. Frontiers paper formats include Perspectives, Original Research, Opinions, Methods, and Reviews. If the white paper is submitted to BAAS, the BAAS publication must be cited in the Frontiers paper. 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Joe On 1/10/2022 12:24 PM, Chiao-Yao She wrote: > > Dear Colleagues, > > We are pleased to announce the publication of our new book, > ?Atmospheric Lidar Fundamentals: Laser Light Scattering from Atoms and > Linear Molecules?, published by Cambridge University Press. The book > can be ordered directly from Cambridge at: https:// > www.cambridge.org/9781316518236 > . If interested, you can > directly order online and get 20% discount by entering the code > SHE2022 at the checkout (please see the attached flyer). The book is > also available on Amazon and on Barnes and Noble. > > Here is the description from the Cambridge website: > > Lidar is a remote sensing technique that employs laser beams to > produce a high-resolution, four-dimensional probe, with important > applications in atmospheric science. Suitable as a detailed reference > or an advanced textbook for interdisciplinary courses, this book > discusses the underlying principles of light-scattering theory and > describes widely used lidar systems in current research, exploring how > they can be employed effectively for atmospheric profiling. This > self-contained text provides a solid grounding in the essential > physics of light-matter interactions and the fundamentals of > atmospheric lidars through a discussion of the principles that govern > light-matter interactions and an exploration of both historical and > recent scientific developments in lidar technology. This is an > essential resource for physicists, optical engineers and other > researchers in atmospheric science and remote sensing. > > * Presents a detailed treatment of the underlying principles of > light-matter interactions, and how they relate to modern lidar > research and applications > * Provides a concise summary of laser light scattering and > atomic/molecular spectroscopy, essential for researchers seeking > to understand the fundamental optical processes behind atmospheric > lidars > * Describes underlying optical and electro-optical technologies > required to optimize the performance of lidar receiver systems > > Materials from research literature since 2005 has guided the > discussion of newer Stokes-vector based polarization lidars and on > atmospheric parameter measurements by narrowband laser-induced > fluorescence lidars. Finally, we were honored that John Hall (Nobel > Laureate in Physics, 2005) kindly agreed to write the FORWARD. In > addition to atmospheric lidar fundamentals, as recommended to us by > Chet Gardner we have included the rudimentary physics of laser guide > star and the associated lidar applications, and we took an author?s > privilege and included the interesting story of Joe?s research career > at Colorado State University by means of autobiographical > acknowledgement as Appendix C. > > Our Warm Regards, > > C.-Y. ?Joe? She and Jonathan S. Friedman > > -- > Chiao-Yao She, Professor Emeritus > Department of Physics, Colorado State University > 3230 Irving Street, San Francisco, CA 94122-1313 > > https://www.cambridge.org/9781316518236 > -- Chiao-Yao She, Professor Emeritus Department of Physics, Colorado State University 3230 Irving Street, San Francisco, CA 94122-1313 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Best regards, J?rgen -- Dr. J?rgen Matzka Section 2.3, Geomagnetism E-Mail: jmat at gfz-potsdam.de ___________________________________ Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre For Geosciences Public Law Foundation State of Brandenburg Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam Germany From gmolina at herrera.unt.edu.ar Thu Sep 8 09:33:34 2022 From: gmolina at herrera.unt.edu.ar (Maria Graciela Molina) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2022 12:33:34 -0300 Subject: CEDAR email: Next ISWI WEBINAR SERIES announcement Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce the next ISWI Seminar by *Dr. Sergio Dasso* scheduled for* September 28th at 3 PM Central European Time (9 AM EDT; 6:30 PM IST)*. To register for this virtual seminar, please send an email to: *iswisupport at bc.edu .* Please include ?ISWI Seminar Registration? in the subject line. There is a limit of 300 participants, so please register your interest as soon as possible. The MS Teams link will be sent to registered participants 2 days before the event. Seminars will be recorded. Please visit the youtube channel of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs where the recording of the previous seminars are available. The playlist which will also include future sessions can be accessed through the following link: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaOqa4cng0GF3cKuj6Yz5kqG1BQ-Akkhr With kind regards, Graciela Molina on behalf of the ISWI Seminar Committee *********************************************** *Title:* Dynamical evolution of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections: consequences on geo-space and on galactic cosmic rays *Speaker:* Dr Sergio Dasso *Abstract:* Dynamical processes in the heliosphere are rich and vast, spanning different spatial and temporal scales. The accessibility to 'in-situ' observations makes it a unique system to improve our knowledge and develop more advanced models of universal astrophysical processes that are also present at other scales and objects outside of our solar system. Solar transient structures ejected to the interplanetary medium, propagating out-toward the local interstellar medium, evolve in the ambient solar wind where they are immersed. Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections (ICMEs) are the major transient solar events, being the most geo-effective and of major interest for Space Weather. I will present here crucial physical processes happening when ICMEs travel toward Earth, as well as about their link with the Sun-Earth coupling and with the galactic cosmic rays transport. [image: ISWI Seminar Series (4).png] ------------------------------------------- *Dra. Mar?a Graciela Molina* Professor FACET -UNT Researcher CONICET Associated researcher INGV Av. 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Job description: A position as a Researcher in Plasma and Space Physics, with a focus on numerical studies of ionospheric plasma processes in the polar regions, is available at the Department of Physics. The position is for 3 years. PhD degree is required. Within the framework of the position, duties may be assigned. Starting date as soon as possible. The position is funded in part through the ERC Consolidator Grant entitled: ?4DSpace: integrated study for space weather at high latitudes? (55%) and in part through other external projects (45%). The project ?4DSpace: integrated study for space weather at high latitudes? combines in-situ experiments by sounding rockets, ground-based measurements, numerical modeling, and satellite data. It aims to determine the role of auroral particle precipitation at different geomagnetic conditions in forming plasma density irregularities at various altitudes, by accounting also for collisions with neutral background. It will also establish foundations for the physically based forecasting of scintillations of trans-ionospheric radio waves in the polar regions. Within the scope of the ERC Consolidator Grant project, the successful candidate will be responsible for large-scale numerical simulations with numerical particle-in-cell codes to study the evolution of plasma instabilities and onset of turbulence at kinetic levels, accounting also for auroral particle precipitation and weakly collisional plasmas. Deadline: 29th September 2022. More information about the position and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/230981/researcher-in-plasma-and-space-physics-ionospheric-plasma-modeling-and-experiments With best regards, Wojciech Miloch ==================== ==================== Wojciech J. Miloch Professor Head of Section for Plasma and Space Physics Leader of 4DSpace Strategic Research Initiative http://www.mn.uio.no/4dspace Department of Physics University of Oslo P.O. 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We seek candidates capable of complementing or expanding the research capabilities of the Center. Successful candidates should have a PhD in a field related to space sciences with an appropriate record of research accomplishment and a strong commitment to teaching at both the undergraduate and advanced graduate level. Candidates must have a PhD or equivalent in space physics or a closely related field, and demonstrate their commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and service, which includes a strong commitment to principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion. All candidates are expected to work effectively in a highly collaborative, engaging, and dynamic environment comprised of individuals of diverse backgrounds, skills, and perspectives. Applications will be evaluated starting Nov 1st, 2022 and will continue until the positions are filled. The appointment is expected to commence in fall 2023. The job posting can be found via https://jobs.utdallas.edu/hr/postings/20956 Further inquiries may be directed to the search committee members at spacescisearch at lists.utdallas.edu The University of Texas at Dallas is committed to providing an educational, living, and working environment that is welcoming, respectful, and inclusive of all members of the university community. The University prohibits unlawful discrimination against a person because of their race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or veteran status. --- Fabiano S. Rodrigues Associate Professor - Physics | Electrical Engineering The University of Texas at Dallas - UTD William B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences 800 W. 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The Center has a vigorous research program associated with fundamental and applied studies of the Earth?s ionosphere-thermosphere-magnetosphere (ITM) system using space and ground-based experimental resources as well as numerical modeling. We seek candidates capable of complementing or expanding the research capabilities of the Center. Successful candidates should have a PhD in a field related to space sciences with an appropriate record of research accomplishment and a strong commitment to teaching at both the undergraduate and advanced graduate level. Candidates must have a PhD or equivalent in space physics or a closely related field, and demonstrate their commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and service, which includes a strong commitment to principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion. All candidates are expected to work effectively in a highly collaborative, engaging, and dynamic environment comprised of individuals of diverse backgrounds, skills, and perspectives. Applications will be evaluated starting Nov 1st, 2022 and will continue until the positions are filled. The appointment is expected to commence in fall 2023. The job posting can be found via https://jobs.utdallas.edu/postings/21021 Further inquiries may be directed to the search committee members at spacescisearch at lists.utdallas.edu The University of Texas at Dallas is committed to providing an educational, living, and working environment that is welcoming, respectful, and inclusive of all members of the university community. The University prohibits unlawful discrimination against a person because of their race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or veteran status. --- Fabiano S. Rodrigues Associate Professor - Physics | Electrical Engineering The University of Texas at Dallas - UTD William B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences 800 W. 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The role involves physics-based and assimilative ionospheric modeling, system level radar modeling, ionospheric measurement campaigns, Ionospheric data processing, and ionospheric measurement instrument design, assembly, testing, and fielding. The program manager will work as part of a larger team with customers, scientists, engineers, managers, technicians, and support personnel. The position consists of approximately 40% management and leadership responsibilities and 60% technical and experimental responsibilities. The successful applicant will be responsible for managing the day-to-day program needs such as budgets, reporting, and customer interaction. This work location is on Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, NM. For this specific position: https://spacedynamicslaboratory.applytojob.com/apply/job_20220808232141_3STWKOTTWGC3X71V For other SDL opportunities: https://sdl.usu.edu/employment/index For information on SDL: https://sdl.usu.edu/ From linda.parker at spaceweathersolutions.com Thu Sep 15 09:37:40 2022 From: linda.parker at spaceweathersolutions.com (Linda Parker) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2022 15:37:40 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: =?windows-1252?q?Final_reminder_=97_SmallSats_for_S?= =?windows-1252?q?pace_Weather_Research_and_Forecasting_=28SSWRF_II=29_wor?= =?windows-1252?q?kshop_=97_3=967_Oct_2022?= Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Registration is still open for the second SmallSats for Space Weather Research and Forecasting (SSWRF II) workshop. There is no registration fee, but registration is required. The registration deadline is 25 Sep 2022 (there is no on-site registration due to security requirements at JHU/APL). While the abstract deadline has passed, late abstracts are welcome and will be considered, especially if submitted within the next few days, although they cannot be guaranteed a time slot and may be assigned as posters depending on circumstances. We anticipate the detailed agenda to be released on or around 22 Sep 2022. Financial support applications are welcome until 3 Oct 2022. This support is available to anyone who needs assistance to more fully participate in the workshop, and applications are welcome from all in need, whether for in-person or online attendance. Additional details and links to the forms can be found on the workshop website, https://sswrf.boulder.swri.edu, along with session topic descriptions, travel information, and other details. We look forward to seeing you at SSWRF II, October 3?7, 2022 in Laurel, MD and online! On behalf of the SSWRF II lead organizers: Amir Caspi (chair), James P. 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In the clouds from the launch is the TOPS acronym.]Dear Friend of Open Science, NASA's Transform to Open Science (TOPS) mission will allow us to create a scientific culture that is ready for 21st century challenges. Open Science will broaden participation, increase accessibility to knowledge, and embrace new technologies that can respond to these changes at scale. TOPS is pleased to announce a new funding opportunity!! F.14 Transform to OPen Science Training (TOPST) solicits proposals to advance open science literacy. This element will support three types of activities: 1. development of ScienceCore materials, 2. implementation of Summer Schools, and 3. Virtual Cohorts Important Dates: * October 13, 2022 - TOPS Community Forum on TOPST solicitation. Found out more here. * November 10, 2022 - Optional Notice of Intent Due * December 8, 2022 - Proposal Due Proposals to this program element will be evaluated using a dual-anonymous review process. Proposals must be prepared according to the guidelines in Section 4.2 and in the associated "Guidelines for Anonymous Proposals" document under "Other Documents" on the NSPIRES page for this program element. NASA TOPS staff will host an informational session on F.14 TOPST during their regular monthly Community Forum on October 13, 2022 at 1 PM ET / 10AM PT. Please register for the Forum and sign up to the TOPS email list for additional information. Questions concerning F.14 TOPST may be directed to yaitza.luna-cruz at nasa.gov and chelle.gentemann at nasa.gov. As always, please feel free to amplify open science and forward to your network. 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We will also have a student showcase on the first day that has a panel discussion on seeking a PhD in our field. Participation in the hybrid workshop is free but requires registration which must be completed by November 6. The workshop website is online at cgs.jhuapl.edu/workshop including the registration page and our agenda . We look forward to seeing you at the workshop! Michael Wiltberger On behalf of the CGS Team! Michael Wiltberger, Ph.D NCAR/HAO 3080 Center Green Boulder, CO 80301 Ph: (303)497-1532 Fx: (303)497-2180 email: wiltbemj at ucar.edu There are only 10 types of people: those who understand binary and those who don't. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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These visits have the goal of enhancing NCAR partnerships with other public and private institutions while enriching the research of the participating students. *The application deadline is October 31, 2022.* *More information about GVP can be found at * https://edec.ucar.edu/advanced-study-program/graduate-visitor-program **GVP Bridge** The new GVP Bridge program provides a one-month internship at NCAR for graduate students who may be early in their career or who don't have a fully defined collaborative project for a regular GVP visit. The internship will give the student an opportunity to explore potential collaborations at NCAR with the goal of a longer visit in the future. 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Papers are invited for a special topical issue of /Advances in Space Research/ (ASR) entitled ?/Recent advances in equatorial, low- and mid-latitude mesosphere, thermosphere and ionosphere studies/?. ? The coupling processes taking place between mesosphere, thermosphere and ionosphere, from equatorial to mid latitudes, are of significant importance to understand the variability of Earth?s middle and upper atmosphere. The main objective of this ASR special issue is to highlight the recent developments in the field of equatorial, low- and mid-latitude mesosphere, thermosphere and ionosphere from observational (ground-based and space-borne), theoretical and simulation studies. This ASR special issue is open to all scientists who have an appropriate scientific paper related to various aspects in this area that include: Short-term, long-term and space-time variability of the mesosphere, thermosphere and ionosphere; response of the thermosphere-ionosphere system to forcing from above and below; coupling between high-, mid- and low-latitude regions; magnetosphere-ionosphere-atmosphere coupling; Lithosphere-ionosphere coupling; Equatorial electrodynamics: Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA), Equatorial Electrojet (EEJ), Spread-F phenomena; Ionospheric irregularities, scintillations; F-region multi-layer stratification, F3 and StF4 layers; Mid-latitude trough; Sporadic E layer; Space weather effects on the ionosphere; Geomagnetic storms; solar flares; Ionospheric response to SSW; Nowcasting/forecasting modelling of the ionosphere, data-assimilation and tomography; Satellite and ground based observational techniques. ? We welcome high quality and relevant manuscripts from all scientists in the upper atmosphere community. ? Papers must be submitted electronically to _https://www.editorialmanager.com/aisr/._ To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue, AUTHORS MUST SELECT ?SI: RECENT PROGRESS IN MTI? when they reach the "Article Type" step in the submission process. ? The general format for submission of papers can be found on the /ASR/ Elsevier web site at http://www.journals.elsevier.com/advances-in-space-research/ ? Submitted papers must be written in English and should include full affiliation postal addresses for all authors. Only full-length papers will be considered for publication, subject to peer review by a minimum of two reviewers. There are no page limits although the length of the paper should be appropriate for the material being presented. While the DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS 28TH FEBRUARY 2023, papers will be published electronically as soon as they are accepted.? The printed issue will be assembled within a reasonable time with late papers being printed in regular issues of ASR. All articles will be typeset at no cost to the author; there is a nominal charge for printing color figures although there is no charge for color figures on the electronic version. ? Dr. Venkatesh Kavutarapu (venkateshk at prl.res.in) and Dr. Michael Pezzopane (michael.pezzopane at ingv.it) are the Guest Editors for this special issue. Questions can be directed to Drs. Venkatesh and Pezzopane or to the Co-Editor for Special Issues, Dr. Peggy Ann Shea (sssrc at msn.com). ? ---- DR. K. VENKATESH Assistant Professor Space and Atmospheric Sciences Division Physical Research Laboratory Navrangpura, Ahmedabad-380 009, INDIA Email: venkateshk at prl.res.in;?venkatkau at gmail.com Phone: +91-79-26314653, Fax: +91-79-26314659 ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Simon.Wing at jhuapl.edu Wed Sep 28 07:19:06 2022 From: Simon.Wing at jhuapl.edu (Wing, Simon) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2022 13:19:06 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Information Theory and Machine Learning for Geospace Research Message-ID: <429033FD-1548-4B9F-A2ED-8BEBA4EDD592@jhuapl.edu> Papers are invited for a special topical issue of Advances in Space Research (ASR) entitled ?Information Theory and Machine Learning for Geospace Research?. Recent works point to a considerable importance of information theory and machine leaning in Solar and Space Physics; and Space Weather. We invite contributions of information theory for uncovering relevant yet complex processes interlinking different solar and geospace subsystems, variables and spatio-temporal scales. Furthermore, we solicit contributions of machine learning for space weather forecasting and on open challenges for the community related to the combination of physics-based and machine learning approaches, known as gray box. Studies combining information theory and machine learning in solar and space physics as well as space weather would be of particular interest. Papers must be submitted electronically to https://www.editorialmanager.com/AISR. To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue, authors must select ?Special Issue: Information & ML Geospace? when they reach the "Article Type" step in the submission process. 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We will also be posting the webex information on the CEDAR DEI Slack Channel (https://app.slack.com/client/T0155SNDV46/C0162969NJE/details/top). At this meeting, please come prepared to debrief from CEDAR 2022 and to discuss returning to campus. We look forward to seeing everyone and getting their input. Hope to see you there! Best wishes, The DEI Task force (Katrina Bossert, Phil Erickson, Lindsay Goodwin, McArthur Jones, Komal Kumari, Meghan Lemay, Huixin Liu, Susan Nossal, Andrew Pepper, Zishun Qiao, Julio Urbina, Jia Yue, and Matthew Zettergren) --PS: If you would like to express support for the CEDAR DEI Task Force and support the Actionable Items listed in the google doc above, please sign the CEDAR DEI Statement and Call to Action (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kimmOV-95pJud2smbYrx0UrPdcOpvEKrfeQjw0UPXQQ/edit?usp=sharing), if you haven?t already. _______________________________________________ Cedar_email mailing list Cedar_email at mailman.ucar.edu https://mailman.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/cedar_email -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: