From mengistchalachew at gmail.com Sun Apr 2 22:26:04 2023 From: mengistchalachew at gmail.com (mengistchalachew at gmail.com) Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2023 04:26:04 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Canceled event: AFRL/AFOSR Basic Research National Science P... @ Mon Apr 10, 2023 12pm - 1pm (KST) (cedar_email@mailman.ucar.edu) Message-ID: This event has been canceled. CEDAR email: AFRL/AFOSR Basic Research National Science Portals Pilot (NSPP) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Informational Webinar Monday Apr 10, 2023 ? 12pm ? 1pm Korean Standard Time - Seoul Organizer mengistchalachew at gmail.com mengistchalachew at gmail.com Guests cedar_email at mailman.ucar.edu ~~//~~ Invitation from Google Calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ You are receiving this email because you are an attendee on the event. To stop receiving future updates for this event, decline this event. 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While evaluations are merit based, in the case of two applications having similar merits in evaluation, *preference will be given either to those applicants who are new to the EISCAT facilities*, in order to enlarge the EISCAT user community and further more open access to the facilities, *or to the applicant showing stronger educational impact in**their proposal*. The present call is the second one for 2023. In total, 200 hours of experiment time are open for international, peer-reviewed competition, and are available for the use of any of the current EISCAT facilities. Roughly half of this time is allocated in each call. Please refer to the details of the call at https://eiscat.se/news/eiscat-peer-reviewed-program-experiments-3/ for more information. The deadline for proposals is *1 May 2023* at 24:00 UTC. -- ------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Ingemar H?ggstr?m Head of Operations, EISCAT Scientific Association Mail address: Box 812, SE-98128 Kiruna, Sweden Visiting address: Rymdcampus 1, SE-98192 Kiruna, Sweden Phone: +46 98079155 Cell: +46 703212083 ------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From julie.moses at us.af.mil Wed Apr 5 08:00:38 2023 From: julie.moses at us.af.mil (MOSES, JULIE J CIV USAF AFMC AFOSR/RTB) Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2023 14:00:38 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: DEPSCOR webinar Message-ID: OSD is holding a DEPSCoR webinar on 5 April @ 1300 - 1500. They will present a quick overview of basic research in the DoD and be going over the FOA's and answering questions related to them during this time. While it is not required, if you have topics in the open FOA, you may have several questions answered related to eligibility that you may get. The FOA is asking for proposals related to increasing basic research capacity at DEPSCOR schools. They're casting a pretty wide net for proposals. I could see building a capability for building cubesats, a computer facility, a graduate program, ect. Please note that registration is required at: https://dod-basicresearch.nvision.noblis.org/program/depscor Julie Moses, PhD Program Officer, Space Science Air Force Office of Scientific Research 875 N Randolph St Suite 3000 Arlington, VA 22203 (703)696-9586 (office) From ZETTERGM at erau.edu Wed Apr 5 09:58:56 2023 From: ZETTERGM at erau.edu (Zettergren, Matthew D) Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2023 15:58:56 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: CEDAR prize lecture and distinguished lecture Message-ID: Dear CEDAR Community, The deadline for nominating 2023 CEDAR Distinguished/Prize Lectures has been *** extended to 4/7/23 ***; please note that this is the latest we can accept submissions. We look forward to receiving your submission and thank you in advance for your nomination. Details about the nomination can be found at: Distinguished Lecture (https://cedarscience.org/cedar-distinguished-lecture), and Prize Lecture (https://cedarscience.org/cedar-prize-lectures). Nominations should be emailed to: Matt Zettergren (zettergm at erau.edu), Angeline Burrell (angeline.burrell at nrl.navy.mil), and Huixin Liu (liu.huixin.295 at m.kyushu-u.ac.jp). Nominations will be reviewed by the full CEDAR Science Steering Committee (CSSC). Cheers, -MZ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jamatthews02 at alaska.edu Mon Apr 10 21:04:38 2023 From: jamatthews02 at alaska.edu (Jessica Matthews) Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2023 19:04:38 -0800 Subject: CEDAR email: HAARP Research Campaign Call For Proposals (August 12-14, 2023) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Research proposals for ionospheric modification experiments at the HAARP facility in Gakona, Alaska are being solicited. Limited campaign planning for August 12-14, 2023 is underway now. Proposals should be submitted via this Google Form linked from the HAARP Public Website no later than May 19, 2023. 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Name: Affiliation: Current position/career stage: Research areas (keep it brief or use keywords): Note that expressing your interest in serving as a reviewer does not imply that you will be requested for the service. Thank you. Tai-Yin Huang [signature_1079744945] Tai-Yin Huang, PhD Program Director, Geospace Section Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences National Science Foundation (703) 292-4943 | thuang at nsf.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 48240 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From MSHARMA at nsf.gov Tue Apr 11 12:20:42 2023 From: MSHARMA at nsf.gov (Sharma, Mangala) Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2023 18:20:42 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: NSF FDSS solicitation released Message-ID: The National Science Foundation (NSF) Geospace Section announces a new iteration of our FDSS solicitation! The Faculty Development in geoSpace Science (FDSS) funding opportunity supports the creation of new tenure-track faculty positions at U.S. universities and colleges. The aim of FDSS is to integrate topics in geospace science including solar and space physics and space weather research into natural sciences, engineering, or related departments at these institutions. FDSS stimulates the development of undergraduate or graduate programs or curricula capable of training the next generation of leaders in geospace science. FDSS now offers two tracks: one for all qualified U.S. institutions and an additional track for proposals from minority-serving institutions or emerging research institutions. We expect to make 1-3 awards in each track every other year from 2023 through 2033, subject to the availability of funds. NSF funding will support the salary, benefits, and training of the newly recruited tenure-track FDSS faculty member for up to five years with a total award amount not to exceed $1,500,000. The full FDSS solicitation (NSF 23-577) is at: https://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf23577. For 2023, the target date for proposal submission is September 18; proposals may be reviewed as and when they come in by ad hoc and/or panel reviews. NSF Geospace program officers will host a virtual office hour on Friday April 21, 2023, 3pm EDT / 12pm PDT where the main topics will be FDSS and CEDAR (NSF 22-575: https://beta.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/coupling-energetics-dynamics-atmospheric-regions) solicitations. Detailed announcement is forthcoming. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Please register by Thursday, April 20 using the link below https://nsf.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItdemtpjwoErwPiulNMgtzvDFkQ3vPcj4 [signature_1079744945] Tai-Yin Huang, PhD Program Director, Geospace Section Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences National Science Foundation (703) 292-4943 | thuang at nsf.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 48240 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From ssh at umd.edu Thu Apr 13 10:33:34 2023 From: ssh at umd.edu (A Surjalal Sharma) Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 12:33:34 -0400 Subject: CEDAR email: Workshop on Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GIC), College Park, MD, 24 -27 October 2023. Message-ID: We are organizing a workshop on GIC and request posting of the following announcement to the CEDAR community. Surja Sharma on behalf of the organizing committee Workshop on Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GIC), College Park, MD, 24 -27 October 2023. We are delighted to announce an inaugural workshop on Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GIC) to bring together participants from research, industry and government domains to develop a supported and sustained community. The primary goal of this workshop is to develop a community engaged in integration of research with their applications to the needs of industry and government agencies in managing potential consequences from impact to critical infrastructure. A key objective of the workshop is to build on the outcomes of the earlier initiatives, a strong community supported by funding agencies to support sustained research and collaboration across all GIC arenas. The workshop will build on the outcomes of the GIC Innovation Lab (Golden CO, November 2022) and more details will be forthcoming. We look forward to ideas and suggestions for a stimulating and fruitful workshop. Bang Nguyen (bangnguyen at ieee.org), Hannah Parry (hparry at ualberta.ca), Liying Qian (lqian at ucar.edu), Daniel Welling (dwelling at umich.edu), Surja Sharma (ssh at umd.edu) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lindsaygoodw at gmail.com Thu Apr 13 14:05:51 2023 From: lindsaygoodw at gmail.com (Lindsay Goodwin) Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 16:05:51 -0400 Subject: CEDAR email: April 2023 DEI Community Tag Up Message-ID: Greetings CEDAR Community and DEI Enthusiasts, On *4/25* (the last Tuesday of April) there will be a CEDAR DEI Community Tag Up from *8-9 PM ET*. Please come and join us to have a friendly chat and discussion about DEI related topics in the CEDAR Community and the world at large (*Webex information below*). We look forward to seeing everyone and getting your input. Hope to see you there! 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The Zoom/Webex link will be made available prior each seminar on our website at: https://www.lanl.gov/org/ddste/aldsc/theoretical/applied-mathematics-plasma-physics/cold-plasma-seminars.php You can also join the distribution mailing list by contacting Gian Luca Delzanno (delzanno at lanl.gov). The speaker is Scott Thaller from Orion Space Solutions: Speaker: Scott Thaller, Orion Space Solutions. Title: Relationship of statistical Total Density, Electric Field, ExB flow, and low Energy Ion Pressure on global and meso scales in the inner magnetosphere as observed by the Van Allen Probes. Date: April 19th, 2023 Time: 12 PM - 1 PM Eastern Time, 4-5 PM Universal Time Coordinated, 6-7 PM Central European Time. Recorded Seminar: Yes. Thanks, Pedro Resendiz Los Alamos National Laboratory -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The top-level schedule is below: Day 1 (May 8), all plenary * Introduction by Jason Kalirai, Nicky Fox and Peg Luce * Scene-setting talks by Nicki Viall (SIH), Matina Gkioulidou (Mag) and Yue Deng (ITM) (90 minutes) * SH-Great Observatory (90 minutes) * Mag-Great Observatory (90 minutes) * ITM-Great Observatory (90 minutes) Day 2 (May 9), plenary + breakouts * Numerical simulations across the heliosphere (90 minutes) * Advanced analysis techniques (90 minutes) * Future Research Infrastructure (90 minutes) * Heliophysics ?branding? (45 minutes) * Breakouts on numerical simulations (validation, cross-scale coupling) and SH coordination planning Day 3 (May 10), plenary + optional breakouts. * Ground-based/simulation and data/model comparisons * Wrap-up, plans for reporting up-and-out to NASA ISTPNext constitutes a grass-roots extension of the original ISTP program, unifying the Sun-Heliosphere and Geospace communities under a common scientific framework of studying elements of the Heliosphere as systems-of-systems. Such an international program would coalesce our discipline and help coordinate current and future observations, programs, and initiatives to holistically study our interconnected system-of-systems in pursuit of answering fundamental science questions. For more information please contact one the organizers. Larry Kepko (NASA GSFC), George Ho (JHU/APL), Yoshifumi Saito (JAXA), and Louise Harra (PMOD/WRC) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Immel) Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2023 06:41:39 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Open Position : UV Specialist (Associate/Full) - Space Sciences Laboratory, UC Berkeley Message-ID: We would like to bring to the attention the open position for an academic Specialist at Associate/Full level at the Space Sciences Laboratory. We are currently searching for candidates for this position. https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03653 Contact information and information on how to apply are available at the above link. There are also a number of other openings that can be found if one enters ?Space" the search function at https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu. Thank you, ------------------------------------------- Thomas Immel Space Sciences Laboratory University of California, Berkeley 7 Gauss Way Berkeley, CA 94720-7450 ------------------------------------------- From jborovsky at SpaceScience.org Tue Apr 18 06:30:07 2023 From: jborovsky at SpaceScience.org (Joe Borovsky) Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2023 12:30:07 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Frontiers special issue "Past, Present, and Future of Multispacecraft Measurements for Space Physics" Message-ID: <4FF2C003-2F8E-4036-BD31-EFFE029DFFE3@spacescience.org> A special issue "Past, Present, and Future of Multispacecraft Measurements for Space Physics" is now open in the two journals Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences and Frontiers in Physics: https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/55541/ The special issue welcomes (a) Reviews and Mini-Reviews that discuss and summarize the past progress, (b) Original Research, Methods, and Brief Research Report, as well as Reviews and Mini-Reviews, that present the state of the art and ongoing studies, and (c) Hypothesis & Theory, Perspective, and Opinion papers on the needs, ideas, and challenges for the future. The nominal deadline for paper submission is October 14, 2023. Please contact one of the special-issue editors below if you need more info. Katariina Nykyri (nykyrik at erau.edu) Xochitl Blanco-Cano (xbc at igeofisica.unam.mx) Joe Borovsky (jborovsky at spacescience.org) Dave Knudsen (knudsen at ucalgary.ca) David Sibeck (david.g.sibeck at nasa.gov) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ddwit at cnrs-orleans.fr Tue Apr 18 07:19:31 2023 From: ddwit at cnrs-orleans.fr (Thierry Dudok de Wit) Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2023 15:19:31 +0200 Subject: CEDAR email: announcement Message-ID: Could you please send the message below to the community ? Thank you Thierry Dudok de Wit %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Post-Doc fellowship in Space Sciences at ISSI The International Space Science Institute (ISSI) in Bern, Switzerland, invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Space Sciences, including Astrophysics & Cosmology, Heliophysics & Plasma, and Planetary Sciences. The appointment is for a 2-year period, and the post-holder will ideally be in post by the summer of 2023 (to be negotiated). The successful candidate should have received a PhD within the last seven years in the space science fields listed above. Successful candidates are expected to pursue their own independent research program and to participate to ISSI?s research activities. They are encouraged to collaborate with the scientific staff of the Institute, and to interact with a large and diverse community of scientists from all over the world. ISSI provides the possibility to participate to the research activities of and/or lead ISSI International Teams. Additionally, cooperation with Swiss universities is strongly encouraged. Further information may be found at https://www.issibern.ch/postdoc-application/ and by contacting Mark Sargent (mark.sargent at issibern.ch) Deadline for Applications May 30, 2023 From Matthew.Taylor at esa.int Tue Apr 18 09:54:14 2023 From: Matthew.Taylor at esa.int (Matthew Taylor) Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2023 15:54:14 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: European Space Agency EO Science Strategy Workshop June 19-20 in Bruges, Belgium Message-ID: <9F846054-3E39-4C9C-AA80-5D3156428A21@contoso.com> European Space Agency EO Science Strategy Workshop June 19-20 in Bruges, Belgium ESAs Earth Observation Programme (EOP) Directorate is holding a workshop in Belgium in June 2023 which provides a unique occasion for the science community to play a role in shaping its future science strategy. Details are here: https://atpi.eventsair.com/science-strategy-workshop-2023/ ESA Earth observation missions such as Swarm and the Daedalus mission concept, and ENLOTIS follow up interactions, demonstrate that ESA EOP is connected to the broader European Heliophysics and space Plasma Physics community. To ensure this continues, colleagues from the relevant components of the European Heliophysics community ( LEO and LTI for example) may wish to highlight how their science interest are relevant to the ESA Earth Observation programme at this workshop. It is like lotto, you have to be in it to win it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'Born to lose, live to win.? 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Best Regards, Editors: Dr. Amitava Guharay, Physical Research Laboratory, India ( [ mailto:guharay at prl.res.in | guharay at prl.res.in ] ) Dr. Sumanta Sarkhel, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India ( [ mailto:sarkhel at ph.iitr.ac.in | sarkhel at ph.iitr.ac.in ] ) Dr. Igo Paulino, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil ( [ mailto:igo.paulino at df.ufcg.edu.br | igo.paulino at df.ufcg.edu.br ] ) From: "Sumanta Sarkhel" To: "cedar email" Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 3:06:59 PM Subject: Submissions open: Advances In Mesosphere And Thermosphere Dynamics, Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences Dear Researcher, Submission is now open for the special issue, Advances In Mesosphere And Thermosphere Dynamics, to be published in Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences. The brief description on the research topic is given below: The coupled Mesosphere-Thermosphere system is affected by both lower atmospheric as well as magnetospheric forcings. Various atmospheric waves, excited in the troposphere, can reach this region in their course of propagation, and control and modify the dynamics of the ambience. Large-scale middle atmospheric disturbances, e. g. sudden stratospheric warming, have a mighty impact on the overlying mesosphere-thermosphere system through dynamical coupling. The geomagnetic disturbances driven by strong solar activities can impact significantly through precipitation of energetic charge particles in the ionosphere causing heating and associated alteration in the circulation pattern therein. Owing to complexities of physical processes and lack of investigation, various observed features are not completely understood and require extensive multi-platform and multi-instrument observations as well as modeling studies. Clear understanding of this coupled region is essential to delineate a broader perspective of the Sun-Earth interactions. You can read more about the collection [ https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/53262/advances-in-mesosphere-and-thermosphere-dynamics#overview | here ] . Why publish on this Research Topic? Alongside a top group of authors, the accepted work will be published in Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, a leading journal in the field with a Journal Impact Factor of 4.055 and a CiteScore of 4.1. Please click the [ https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/53262/advances-in-mesosphere-and-thermosphere-dynamics/participate-in-open-access-research-topic | link? ] to register your interest in submitting an article. As well as original research, we also accept Review, Mini-Review and Data Report. The deadline for submission is 30.09.2023, but Frontiers? fast-track review process, led by our editorial team, means each article is published online as soon as it?s been successfully peer-reviewed and accepted (typically within 61 days). 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We are looking for: 1) A researcher with a PhD in either physics, scientific computing, applied and computational mathematics, or an equivalent field; and with experience from developing dynamic fluid computational models and expertise in Fortran or C. (https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/243952/researcher-within-computational-space-physics) 2) A researcher with a PhD in space physics, strong command of Python, and experience with space plasma simulations. (https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/243954/researcher-within-space-physics.) We offer competitive salaries, benefits, and opportunities for professional development. If you are interested in joining our team, please review the detailed job postings for each position and apply as soon as possible. The application deadline is end of June, and the earliest start date is 1 October. 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Best wishes, The DEI Task force (Katrina Bossert, Angeline Burrell, Phil Erickson, Lindsay Goodwin, Katelynn Greer, McArthur Jones, Komal Kumari, Meghan Lemay, Huixin Liu, Susan Nossal, Andrew Pepper, Zishun Qiao, Julio Urbina, Jia Yue, and Matthew Zettergren) ------------------------------------------------------------------ https://njit.webex.com/njit/j.php?MTID=m728d0b30da97ed642a52a3d499b630fe Tuesday, April 25, 2023 8:00 PM | 1 hour | (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Meeting number: 2623 372 5677 Password: PjzJmBMY252 Join by video system Dial 26233725677 at njit.webex.com You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number. Join by phone 1-650-479-3207 Call-in toll number (US/Canada) Access code: 262 337 25677 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best wishes, The DEI Task Force (Katrina Bossert, Angeline Burrell, Phil Erickson, Lindsay Goodwin, Katelynn Greer, McArthur Jones, Komal Kumari, Meghan Lemay, Huixin Liu, Susan Nossal, Andrew Pepper, Zishun Qiao, Julio Urbina, Jia Yue, and Matthew Zettergren) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From delzanno at lanl.gov Tue Apr 25 13:53:00 2023 From: delzanno at lanl.gov (Delzanno, Gian Luca) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2023 19:53:00 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: =?windows-1252?q?GEM_Focus_Group_=93The_Impact_of_t?= =?windows-1252?q?he_Cold_Plasma_in_Magnetospheric_Physics=94_Sessions?= Message-ID: <925a9e2171b9444d9c9761aa3ab40998@lanl.gov> Dear colleagues, please mark your calendar for the four sessions of the Cold Plasma focus group at the GEM summer workshop, June 11 ? 16 2023 in San Diego (https://gemworkshop.org). The first session will be on recent progress in cold plasma research. All types of relevant contributions are welcome. The second session will be joint with the Focus Group ?Self-Consistent Inner Magnetospheric Modeling?. All types of relevant contributions are welcome. The third session will focus on the impact of the cold plasma on pulsating and diffuse aurora. Allison Jaynes will give a scene setting talk, followed by discussion with the audience. People interested in the connection between cold plasma and auroral forms (and more generally magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling) are strongly encouraged to participate in the discussion. The fourth session will focus on the topic ?The future of the Cold Plasma?. Here researchers will be limited to one slide emphasizing the ?what?, ?why?, ?why now? and ?how? of a given idea. Audience discussion will follow. Please contact Gian Luca Delzanno (delzanno at lanl.gov) if you are interested in contributing to any of these sessions. The specific format for the first two sessions will be communicated at a later time. Thanks, Gian Luca Delzanno on behalf of the Cold Plasma FG leaders From Vince.Eccles at sdl.usu.edu Thu Apr 27 10:57:48 2023 From: Vince.Eccles at sdl.usu.edu (Vince Eccles) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2023 16:57:48 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Job Opportunity at Space Dynamics Laboratory Message-ID: <902691bd344441b28781ccbdd5d4acab@sdl.usu.edu> Job opportunity at Space Dynamics Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Scientific Computing Software Engineer https://spacedynamicslaboratory.applytojob.com/apply/job_20230417194652_KZ6GGC5BXCF9JYUJ Job ID 9654B The Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) is seeking a scientific computing software engineer with strong mathematics, signal analysis, data processing, and data analysis skills to become a part of our team. We are investigating the Earth's ionosphere and its impact on defense-related systems through basic research and applied science. Our group is developing frameworks that support high-speed and real-time signal and data analysis for RF and Over the Horizon Radar (OTHR) applications. Candidates should possess familiarity in one or more of the following areas: radar signal processing, software design, data visualization, algorithm development, radio propagation, and plasma physics. This position is located on Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Required Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or related field * Must be a US citizen and be able to obtain and maintain a US government security clearance * Willingness and disposition to provide mentoring, leadership, and experience sharing with other engineers and scientists * Able to work effectively both independently and as a team member and the ability to be productive in a dynamic and collaborative environment * Good communication skills, both written and verbal Desired Qualifications: * Demonstrable experience and expertise in signal processing and image analysis * Working knowledge of radar, radar systems, remote sensing, and signal detection * Competency in common programming language and analysis tools (e.g., Julia, Python, C++) * Experience and expertise with common software development practices, including: *** Version control and continuous integration *** Cross-platform implementations (Linux and Windows) *** Detailed software documentation *** Parallel processing, hyper-threading, or GPU processing * Familiarity with basic atmospheric or ionospheric measurement techniques * Strong computing background and can demonstrate capabilities in object-oriented design and development * Analysis of very large data sets * Machine learning, deep learning, artificial intelligence, and image analysis techniques In your application's cover letter, let us know if you possess experience in any of the following categories: * Image processing techniques * Data processing pipelines * Scientific computing and computational geometry * High performance computing architectures and frameworks * Atmospheric or ionospheric instrumentation and data processing * Radar signal processing SDL offers competitive salaries and fantastic benefits, including: * Flexible work schedules that fit your style- traditional five-day work week, every other Friday off (9-80 schedule), possible work from home days * Generous paid leisure and sick leave, ensuring you never miss a special event * A 14.2% employer retirement contribution into a 401(a) account-no matching required! * Utah State University undergraduate tuition discounts of 50%, full reimbursement for graduate tuition, and free course audits for employees and dependents meeting eligibility requirements * High-quality, low-cost health, dental, and life insurance * A great, highly educated team that works together to solve some of the most fascinating problems on (and off) our planet * We are a growing company that maintains both a family feel and high retention rate with high job satisfaction * Relocation assistance available for most positions For questions or assistance with the application process or the DoD SkillBridge program, please contact employment at sdl.usu.edu. EOE including Disability and Vet From Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu Thu Apr 27 11:24:13 2023 From: Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu (Michael, Adam T.) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2023 17:24:13 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: GeoDAWG Seminar Series Message-ID: <2A295FF5-046F-4C7C-A4F9-3DDF5AC3F14D@jhuapl.edu> Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to invite you to attend the monthly seminar series of the IAGA ?Geospace Data Assimilation Working Group? (GeoDAWG). GeoDAWG?s purpose is to provide a forum to aid in the discussion of data assimilative modeling methods across the geospace sciences. More information can be found on our website: https://sites.google.com/view/geodawg/home Seminars are held virtually at 11 am Eastern Time on the first Tuesday of every month. The next seminar will be held on May 2nd by Nick Dietrich titled ?Specifying the Upper Atmosphere through Data Assimilation of Radio Occultation Observations.? A link to join the seminar via Zoom can be found on the GeoDAWG website: https://sites.google.com/view/geodawg/seminars, along with the current GeoDAWG seminar schedule. You can request to join our mailing list, https://sites.google.com/view/geodawg/mailing-list, if you would like to receive our regular newsletter where we share research highlights and information relevant to the community. Speaker suggestions or questions can be also submitted online: https://sites.google.com/view/geodawg/contact-us, or you can email us directly at iaga.geodawg at gmail.com -Tomoko Matsuo, Anthony Sciola, Adam Michael -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From david.e.mckenzie at nasa.gov Fri Apr 28 09:53:09 2023 From: david.e.mckenzie at nasa.gov (McKenzie, David E (MSFC-ST13)) Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2023 15:53:09 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: job posting to go live on May 1 Message-ID: <30A0BE6C-8DC8-4738-9490-3C3816FAA463@contoso.com> Hello CEDAR colleagues, May I ask for the following vacancy announcement to be posted on the CEDAR site ? the URL for the posting goes live on Monday, May 1. Space Weather Civil Servant Position at NASA?s Marshall Space Flight Center An exciting Civil Servant position (permanent) is being offered by the Heliophysics and Planetary Science Branch at NASA?s Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, Alabama. The selected scientist will conduct research and develop applications in the discipline of Space Weather, joining more than 30 other federal employees, academic staff, and contractors supporting solar physics and space weather science efforts within the Branch, which is part of the Science and Technology Office at MSFC. MSFC has significant strengths in suborbital missions for heliophysics, advanced propulsion development (including solar sails), in-house development of scientific camera systems, and numerous calibration and testing facilities. The incumbent will also have the opportunity to gain experience in the operation of the Low Energy Electron and Ion Facility (LEEIF), utilized for the development, test, and calibration of charged particle instruments. This Research Astrophysicist position will be offered for researchers and technical authorities in Heliophysics and Space Weather (ionospheric/thermospheric/magnetospheric responses to solar and solar-wind inputs), with emphasis on the analysis of current data sets and the development of new measurement and observational techniques. The selected candidate will participate as a Principal or Co-Investigator for future investigations in Space Weather, with responsibility for leading and directing the work of multidisciplinary teams of scientists. The candidate will have opportunities to lead the development of research proposals for new activities, execute funded projects, and share accomplishments through conference participation and appropriate peer-reviewed literature. Formal announcement of the position will go live on USAJobs at URL https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/722522000 on May 1, 2023, and remain open until May 12. Grade level is expected to be GS-14 or GS-15, dependent on the qualifications of the candidate. Applications are only accepted through the USAJobs portal. Informal inquiries can be directed to Dr. David McKenzie, david.e.mckenzie at nasa.gov, 256-961-7896. -- David E. McKenzie, PhD Heliophysics and Planetary Science Branch, ST13 NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL 35812 Ph: +1-256-961-7896 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gumbel at misu.su.se Fri Apr 28 11:30:37 2023 From: gumbel at misu.su.se (=?Windows-1252?Q?J=F6rg_Gumbel?=) Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2023 17:30:37 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: 47th "Optical Meeting", Stockholm, August 21-24 In-Reply-To: <4d62755ca1aa4336ae90843f8526146a@misu.su.se> References: <4d62755ca1aa4336ae90843f8526146a@misu.su.se> Message-ID: Second Announcement: 47th Annual European Meeting on Atmospheric Studies by Optical Methods, Stockholm, Sweden, August 21-24, 2023. Abstract submission is now open for the 47th ?Optical Meeting?, with deadline on May 21. You are invited you to present and discuss new developments and applications of optical instrumentation ranging from the ground to space. Please see the meeting website www.su.se/misu/opticalmeeting for details. Meeting topics include: (1) New developments in optical instrumentation from the ground, space and other platforms. (2) Optical science from the troposphere to the thermosphere/ionosphere, including - atmospheric composition, aerosols and clouds - airglow - aurora - noctilucent clouds - meteors - sprites, jets etc. (3) Optical calibration techniques. (4) Analysis techniques. (5) Optical atmospheric measurements in education. Confirmed invited speakers (so far): - L?o Bosse (Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy) - Lisa Baddeley (The University Centre in Svalbard) - Mike Taylor (Utah State University) - Sivert Bakken (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) - Sota Nanjo (University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo) - Supriya Chakrabarti (University of Massachusetts) - Thomas Ulich (Sodankyl? Geophysical Observatory) - Urban Br?ndstr?m (Swedish Institute of Space Physics) Abstract submission: Abstract submission is now open. Please submit your abstract by simply sending it by e-mail to gumbel at misu.su.se. It should contain the usual information: title, author(s), affiliation(s), e-mail contact, and abstract text. Indicate if you prefer a poster presentation. Please send the abstract as a Word file or plain text. Deadline for abstract submission is May 21. Registration: Registration will open in June. There will be a conference fee of SEK 3500 (SEK 1500 for students and Ph.D. students). Venue: The meeting will take place at Stockholm University. Participants should book hotel rooms on their own. In order to facilitate this, we have pre-booked rooms in some hotels. More information will become available on the meeting website in early May. Young scientists: We in particular would like to welcome young scientists that are new to optical atmospheric measurements. We anticipate to include some general tutorials at the meeting. Calibration Workshop: As at earlier Optical Meetings, there is an opportunity for an inter-calibration workshop of light sources. Please let us know if you are interested. The future: This year marks the 50th anniversary of this series of Optical Meetings. This will also be an important opportunity to discuss future direction of the meeting and of the field in general. More information will be posted on the meeting website www.su.se/misu/opticalmeeting. Please spread this information to your colleagues. J?rg Gumbel on behalf of the Scientific Programme Committee (Lisa Baddeley, J?rg Gumbel, Donal Murtagh, Dan Whiter) and the Local Organizing Committee (J?rg Gumbel, Nickolay Ivchenko, Linda Megner, Donal Murtagh, Jacek Stegman) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ J?rg Gumbel, professor of Atmospheric Physics Department of Meteorology (MISU) Stockholm University 10691 Stockholm Sweden e-mail: gumbel at misu.su.se phone: +46-76-1423999 web: www.misu.su.se ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: