From anna.williamsbusinessmarketing at gmail.com Wed Feb 1 05:12:51 2023 From: anna.williamsbusinessmarketing at gmail.com (Anna Williams) Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2023 07:12:51 -0500 Subject: CEDAR email: Rema Days Visitors List Message-ID: Hi I wanted to check whether you would be interested Rema Days Visitors List? We deliver the list with Unlimited usage license includes Verified E-mail address & Phone number. Interested in list - just reply back as "Send Counts and Cost" Regards, Anna Williams - Marketing Executive B2B Mailing List | Spam Free | Direct Emails |100% Verified |85% Deliverability -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Other drivers, such as the long-term changes of the Earth's magnetic field, solar irradiance, and geomagnetic activity, can also contribute to the long-term changes in the atmosphere, especially in the upper atmosphere. Note that in atmospheric science, long term changes, or trends, refer to changes on a time scale longer than one solar cycle (~ 11 years). We welcome papers on investigating trends in the stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and ionosphere, dealing with ground based as well as satellite borne observations, model simulations, theoretical analyses, long term data quality issues, methods of determination of trends, and related laboratory experiments. Looking forward to seeing you at IUGG2023 in Berlin, Germany, July 11-20, 2023. Best regards, Convener: Liying Qian (USA, IAGA) Co-Convener(s): Jan Lastovicka (Czech Republic, IAGA), Bernd Funke (Spain, UAMAS) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Loucks Colonel, US Army Academy Professor Director of Advanced Physics Department of Physics & Nuclear Engineering Senior Associate, West Point Scholarship Program W: 845-938-7915 C: 720-878-2664 KD0AYR Diana.loucks at westpoint.edu Diana.c.loucks.mil at mail.smil.mil -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Space_Weather_Research_Fellow_Flyer.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 192417 bytes Desc: Space_Weather_Research_Fellow_Flyer.pdf URL: From Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu Wed Feb 1 12:02:52 2023 From: Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu (Michael, Adam T.) Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2023 19:02:52 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: GeoDAWG Seminar Series Message-ID: <36875D48-A605-4D3B-8301-4FAEECCE36A1@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 February 7th by Chih-Ting Hsu titled ?Impact of Thermospheric Data Assimilation with ICON MIGHTI wind data on Thermospheric and Equatorial Ionospheric Weather Monitoring.? 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. 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This meeting will bring together Federal agencies, the academic community, the private sector, and international partners to focus on the diverse impacts of space weather, on forecasting techniques, and on recent scientific advances in understanding and predicting conditions in the space environment. The workshop addresses the remarkably diverse impacts of space weather on today?s technology. The program highlights space weather impacts in several areas including communications, navigation, spacecraft operations, human space exploration, aviation, spacetraffic coordination, and electric power. The workshop will also focus on the highest priority needs for operational services that can guide future research and new high-value capabilities that can be transitioned into operations. The conference fosters communication among researchers, space weather service providers, commercial services and users of space weather services. The Space Weather Workshop is coordinated by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research and co-sponsored by the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, the NSF Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences, and the NASA Heliophysics Division. For workshop information and to register, please visit: 2023 Space Weather Workshop Thank you, -- *Jessica Martinez* Project Coordinator I Meeting Planner II Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science (CPAESS) University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) P.O. Box 3000 | Boulder, Colorado 80307 303-497-1605 jessicam at ucar.edu I cpaess.ucar.edu ?If one advances confidently in the direction of their dreams, and endeavors to live the life which they have imagined, they will meet with a success unexpected in common hours." - Henry David Thoreau -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In the case of micrometeoroids, their presence (e.g., sputtering, fragmentation, ablation, ionization) and their effects on derived parameters, like winds, neutral temperatures, neutral density, meteor orbits, meteor masses, etc., are of special interest. Conveners: J. L. Chau, M. M. Oppenheim, Takuji Nakamura Convener Emails: chau at iap-kborn.org, meerso at bu.edu, nakamura.takuji at nipr.ac.jp We would like to encourage you to participate by submitting an abstract at https://www.ursi-gass2023.jp/. The call for papers is open and will close on 25 January 2023. Cheers, Meers Oppenheim Astronomy Department and Center for Space Physics, Boston University address: Room 517, 725 Commonwealth Ave., Boston MA 02215 email: meerso at bu.edu , My CSP WWW Page Work phone: (617) 353-6139 FAX: (617) 353-5704 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In addition, the behavior of this IT system is influenced by solar forcing from above, thermospheric winds and thus the ionospheric dynamo, penetration and disturbance dynamo electric fields during geomagnetic storms and magnetospheric substorms, atmospheric wave activities from below, and traveling atmospheric/ionospheric disturbances (TADs/TIDs) from mid/high latitudes. These factors along with small-scale processes result in various ionospheric irregularities so-called Equatorial Plasma Bubble (EPB) and evoking radio scintillations. Further, particular background conditions, such as magnetic declination vs. terminator alignment, geomagnetic activities, or wave activity regulate their morphology and variability. Determining these conditions and understanding their interactions have challenged the research community for decades. Recently, satellite (e.g. GOLD, ICON, COSMIC, Swarm, etc.) and ground-based measurements and modeling studies (global IT-coupling models and regional high-resolution numerical models) have revealed several new and interesting features about the formation and variability of the EEJ, EIA, EPBs, and scintillations. This session solicits presentations related to space and ground-based measurements and modeling efforts that contribute to a better understanding of the equatorial- and low-latitude IT system. Studies of equatorial phenomena extending to middle and high latitudes are also welcome. The abstract submission due date is Feb. 14, 2023. Conveners: Deepak Kumar Karan, Yuichi Otsuka, Sumanta Sarkhel, Tulasi Ram Sudarsanam, and Endawoke Yizengaw If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Deepak K Karan, on behalf of the conveners -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Vince.Eccles at sdl.usu.edu Fri Feb 3 13:30:50 2023 From: Vince.Eccles at sdl.usu.edu (Vince Eccles) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2023 20:30:50 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: JOB OPENING: Scientific Computing/Data Processing at Space Dynamics Laboratory Albuquerque, NM Message-ID: <84ca2f7693c1490099266c05cfbb6665@sdl.usu.edu> Job ID 9654A https://spacedynamicslaboratory.applytojob.com/apply/job_20230203190141_M4HPLL8NQTQORUKY Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) is seeking a scientific computing software engineer with strong data processing and analysis skills to become a part of our team. We are the world leaders in developing frameworks that support high-speed and real-time data analysis for RF and Over the Horizon Radar (OTHR) applications. In addition to software-based data analysis, our team constructs and deploys antenna hardware to demonstrate novel ionospheric measurement technology. Candidates should possess familiarity in one or more of the following areas: software design, APIs, data visualization, Docker containerization, algorithm development, and radar signal processing. This position is located on Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico. 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 Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, Physics, or related field Must be a US citizen and be able to obtain a US government security clearance Must be willing and able to support occasional travel (25% maximum) Desired Qualifications: Demonstrable experience and expertise in signal processing and image analysis Working knowledge of Julia, Python, or C++ Working knowledge of Docker and software containerization practices Working knowledge of radar, radar systems, remote sensing, and signal detection Demonstrable 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 Unit testing Demonstrable experience in atmospheric or ionospheric research Strong computing background and can demonstrate capabilities in object-oriented design and development Analysis of very large data sets for sparse events Machine learning, deep learning, artificial intelligence 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 data processing Radar signal processing Docker and software containerization Cloud technologies and deployment (AWS, AWS GovCloud, Azure, etc.) Version control tools (GitLab, GitHub, Bitbucket, etc.) Willingness and disposition to provide mentoring, leadership, and experience sharing with other engineers SDL supports a variety of missions, including NASA's vision to reveal the unknown for the benefit of humankind and the Department of Defense's aim to protect our Nation on the ground, in the air, and in space. Our sensors, satellites, software systems, and science and engineering play an essential role in some important missions you've heard of, and others that you haven't. Join our team in our seventh decade of delivering mission success. 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 https://spacedynamicslaboratory.applytojob.com/apply/job_20230203190141_M4HPLL8NQTQORUKY From gh at ipgp.fr Mon Feb 6 07:31:32 2023 From: gh at ipgp.fr (Gauthier Hulot) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2023 15:31:32 +0100 Subject: CEDAR email: Call for abstract, 28th IUGG General Assembly, session A21 "Satellite-Based Geomagnetic Field Measurements and Modeling" Message-ID: <7C88EACF-1BE0-4AEF-9022-2EBE5614CFED@ipgp.fr> ! Apologizes for multi-posting ! Dear Colleagues, If you intend to attend the 28th IUGG General Assembly, Berlin, July 11-20 2023, We would like to invite you to consider submitting an abstract to Session A21 Satellite-Based Geomagnetic Field Measurements and Modeling Geomagnetic field measurements from space have played a crucial role in enhancing our understanding of our planet's magnetic field and its interaction with the solar wind for the past two decades. Space-based measurements provide global coverage at all longitudes and local times, allowing the separation of magnetic signals originating in the core, lithosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere. This session invites presentations on upcoming satellite missions designed for geomagnetic observations, as well as the use of existing and future satellite datasets to advance our capabilities for modeling all sources of the geomagnetic field. and join our confirmed invited speakers: Nicolas Gillet, Universit? Grenoble Alpes, Universit? Savoie Mont Blanc, IRD, UGE, CNRS, France Jesper Gjerloev, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD, USA Alexander Grayver, Institut f?r Geophysik und Meteorologie, Universit?t zu K?ln, Deutschland Abstract submission and details: www.iugg2023berlin.org/abstract-submission Online submission deadline: 14 February 2023. Hoping to see you there ! Best regards, Patrick Alken (co-convenor) Gauthier Hulot (convenor) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gh at ipgp.fr Mon Feb 6 07:31:32 2023 From: gh at ipgp.fr (Gauthier Hulot) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2023 15:31:32 +0100 Subject: CEDAR email: Call for abstract, 28th IUGG General Assembly, session A21 "Satellite-Based Geomagnetic Field Measurements and Modeling" Message-ID: <7C88EACF-1BE0-4AEF-9022-2EBE5614CFED@ipgp.fr> ! Apologizes for multi-posting ! Dear Colleagues, If you intend to attend the 28th IUGG General Assembly, Berlin, July 11-20 2023, We would like to invite you to consider submitting an abstract to Session A21 Satellite-Based Geomagnetic Field Measurements and Modeling Geomagnetic field measurements from space have played a crucial role in enhancing our understanding of our planet's magnetic field and its interaction with the solar wind for the past two decades. Space-based measurements provide global coverage at all longitudes and local times, allowing the separation of magnetic signals originating in the core, lithosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere. This session invites presentations on upcoming satellite missions designed for geomagnetic observations, as well as the use of existing and future satellite datasets to advance our capabilities for modeling all sources of the geomagnetic field. and join our confirmed invited speakers: Nicolas Gillet, Universit? Grenoble Alpes, Universit? Savoie Mont Blanc, IRD, UGE, CNRS, France Jesper Gjerloev, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD, USA Alexander Grayver, Institut f?r Geophysik und Meteorologie, Universit?t zu K?ln, Deutschland Abstract submission and details: www.iugg2023berlin.org/abstract-submission Online submission deadline: 14 February 2023. Hoping to see you there ! Best regards, Patrick Alken (co-convenor) Gauthier Hulot (convenor) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mullally at ucar.edu Mon Feb 6 10:45:36 2023 From: mullally at ucar.edu (Dawn Mullally) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2023 10:45:36 -0700 Subject: CEDAR email: Apply now for NASA Summer School Opportunity! Message-ID: Hi Folks, I would greatly appreciate it if you would please share this in your newsletters to extend this opportunity with your students and communities. Apply now for this unique opportunity for you or your students! UCAR | CPAESS is accepting applications for the NASA Heliophysics Summer School which focuses on the physics of space weather events that start at the Sun and influence atmospheres, ionospheres and magnetospheres throughout the solar system. This year?s theme is Observational Heliophysics. [image: HSS.jpeg] The Summer School has two sections. There will be a remote phase from July 17-21, 2023; and an in-person phase from August 7-11, 2023. We have expanded the summer school to include a remote phase so that more people can participate. Admission is competitive; up to 50 students are selected to attend each year. The deadline for applications is March 3, 2023. Find out more here ! Find Out More and Learn How to Apply Thank you, Dawn -- *I acknowledge and honor the Cheyenne, Ute, and Arapaho Tribes, and their land upon which UCAR | NCAR stands. Find out w hose land you are on .* *Dawn Mullally, PMP* | CPAESS Communications Manager (she/her) Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science (CPAESS) University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) P.O. Box 3000 | Boulder, Colorado 80307 303.497.8632 <(303)-497-8632> | mullally at ucar.edu | cpaess.uc ar.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Theme: Observational Heliophysics. When: There will be a remote phase from July 17-21, 2023; and an in-person phase (Boulder, CO) from August 7-11, 2023. Open to: Graduate students, first- and second-year postdoctoral fellows. Apply Now! Application deadline is March 3, 2023 More information Questions? Contact Cindy Bruy?re -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From maute at ucar.edu Mon Feb 6 11:26:26 2023 From: maute at ucar.edu (Astrid Maute) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2023 11:26:26 -0700 Subject: CEDAR email: Space Weather Workshop April 17-21, 2023- registration is open Message-ID: *Space Weather Workshop will be held April 17-21, 2023 at the Embassy Suites in Boulder CO. *Registration is now open Check out the important deadlines. The Space Weather Workshop is an annual conference that brings industry, academia, and government agencies together in a lively dialog about space weather. What began in 1996 as a conference for the space weather user community, Space Weather Workshop has evolved into the Nation's leading conference on all issues relating to space weather. Event will be in person with a hybrid component. Location Embassy Suites Boulder 2601 Canyon Blvd, Boulder, CO 80302 More information https://cpaess.ucar.edu/meetings/space-weather-workshop-2023 Space Weather Workshop is organized by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science (CPAESS), along with a community-based organizing committee and co-sponsored by the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, the NSF Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences, and the NASA Heliophysics Division. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sdattaba at iit.edu Mon Feb 6 13:00:33 2023 From: sdattaba at iit.edu (Seebany Datta-Barua) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2023 14:00:33 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: Fwd: [Ext] [earthscope-general] Invitation to the IUGG23 session "JS05 Real-Time GNSS Data and Products Usage: Interoperability and Management Challenges" In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: For the CEDAR community, as users of GNSS-based TEC or scintillation products... ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Antonio Avallone Date: Mon, Feb 6, 2023 at 12:33 PM Subject: [Ext] [earthscope-general] Invitation to the IUGG23 session "JS05 Real-Time GNSS Data and Products Usage: Interoperability and Management Challenges" To: Cc: Angelo Strollo , , , Giuseppe Puglisi Dear colleagues, Apology for any cross-posting. We would like to invite you to participate at the *IUGG23 meeting *in *Berlin*.(**11-20 July 2023**). The IUGG 2023 abstract submissions deadline is **14th February 2023**: https://www.iugg2023berlin.org/abstract-submission/ Please, consider to submit an abstract to the session: "*JS05 Real-Time GNSS Data and Products Usage: Interoperability and Management Challenges*" *Convener(s):** Angelo Strollo (Germany, IASPEI)* *Co-Convener(s):** Antonio Avallone (Italy, IAG), Yuhe Tony Song (USA, IAPSO), Clinton John (Switzerland, IASPEI), Giuseppe Puglisi (Italy, IAVCEI) * *Description* The Internet of Things continues to expand with reduced restrictions throughout the Urban Space and enables reliable and simple real-time data streaming even from very remote areas. Such technological developments, alongside the growth in cloud computing, have enabled real-time streaming of GNSS data and products. GNSS data today has mature standards (i.e. RTCM formats) for a wide spectrum of applications (civil and military navigation, science, commercial purposes). On the other hand, GNSS products are domain-specific, requiring expertise of scientists and technical personnel. In the last decade, real-time GNSS products have offered new opportunities for monitoring natural hazards in real-time (i.e. earthquakes, volcanoes, landscapes). To become widely available within existing domain specific processing pipelines these products must be available via standard formats and services. A typical example is real-time satellite orbit and clock data which enables several real-time positioning flavours, from standard precise point positioning and relative positioning to regional augmentation and seismic and geodetic data fusion. These products, available in real-time and via standard formats and services (e.g., seedlink and mseed for seismology) could be game changers within the context of early warning systems for tsunamis, landslides, volcanoes, and other natural disasters, as well as for infrastructural monitoring. This interdisciplinary symposium welcomes contributions outlining recent developments in real-time GNSS applications, in particular the usage of real-time data and products within the geophysics domain. This includes: processing techniques developed for real-time products, augmentation through the addition of new data; data management policies; use case examples, in particular those fostering interoperability; adoption or development of new standard formats. The aim of the symposia is to remove the barriers between scientific domains, foster interoperability, and to welcome discussions that lead towards interdisciplinary technical discussions around common formats and interoperability. For more information on the conference: https://www.iugg2023berlin.org/ We look forward to seeing you there, Angelo, Antonio, Yuhe, John and Giuseppe -- Antonio Avallone Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Centro Nazionale Terremoti Via di Vigna Murata, 605, 00146, Roma phone: +390651860722 mobile: +393358090669 skypename: oricercatore ORCID: 0000-0002-0264-2897 Researcher-ID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/U-9530-2017 Scholar: https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=_Om7EUcAAAAJ&hl=en -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "EarthScope General" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to earthscope-general+unsubscribe at earthscope.org. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/a/earthscope.org/d/msgid/earthscope-general/CAJiF1qmXF9%2BCfzHNx%3DoqRtNr%3D17Wz1eU%2BK8vUQa%2Bk%2BkHYOs4nw%40mail.gmail.com . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From patrick.espy at ntnu.no Tue Feb 7 07:26:13 2023 From: patrick.espy at ntnu.no (Patrick Joseph Espy) Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2023 14:26:13 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: =?windows-1252?q?One_week_left_to_submit_to__AOGS-A?= =?windows-1252?q?S12_=93Passive_and_Active_Sensing_of_the_Chemistry_and_D?= =?windows-1252?q?ynamics_of_the_Middle_and_Upper_Atmosphere=22?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: There is only one week remaining until the deadline, and We would like to encourage you and your colleagues to present your research at our session AS12, "Passive and Active Sensing of the Chemistry and Dynamics of the Middle and Upper Atmosphere" at the 20th AOGS in-person meeting in Singapore 30 July-4 August 2023. For details on the AOGS Meeting and abstract submission, please visit: https://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2023/public.asp?page=home.asp Abstract submission deadline: 14 Feb 2023 Session Description: AS12- Passive and Active Sensing of the Chemistry and Dynamics of the Middle and Upper Atmosphere The Earth's atmosphere and ionosphere above the tropopause (~10 km) maintains a balance between solar radiative and particle forcing from above, and the action of atmospheric waves rising up from below. Quantifying how these forces drive the general circulation and waves in the atmosphere and control both the chemical balance and its temporal and spatial variability is crucial to understanding how composition, momentum, and energy couple vertically and horizontally in the atmosphere and ionosphere. Thus, remote sensing and in-situ sampling, as well as the laboratory and modelling studies that complement and explain these observations, are the primary tools used to understand the aeronomy of this region. This session will look at recent results from ground-based as well as in-situ and satellite-borne observations, models, and relevant laboratory studies. It will include new sensing techniques and sensors, mission concepts, models currently being planned or under development, and the impact of their integrated results on our understanding of the stratosphere, mesosphere and ionosphere/thermosphere. The meeting will be held in-person from July 30th? August 4th, 2023. Abstract submissions are open and due February 14th, 2023. 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The SBIR program seeks to transform scientific discovery into products and services through innovations; these have the potential to infuse into NASA programs and missions, the potential for commercialization into NASA relevant commercial markets, and they provide a societal benefit. The SBIR program furnishes an important opportunity for our community to consider Space Weather applications in addition to Space Weather research. Specifically, the Space Weather Research to Operations to Research Technology Development and Commercial Applications subtopic (S14.01) will broaden NASA's impact in this area by nurturing small businesses that are forming a national space-weather applications, commercial-business sector as part of NASA?s response to the National Space Weather Strategy and Action Plan. Continued work under this subtopic is important to assure the protection of human and technological assets in space and on the ground, and to ensure that NASA?s exploration activities continue unabated, to improve life on Earth. Successful space-weather projects will aim to improve one or more of the following priority focus areas: * forecasting technologies, * techniques and applications, * commercial and decision-making applications, * advanced data-driven discovery techniques, and * instrumentation. There will be additional 2023 SBIR subtopics of interest to the Heliophysics community that will include enabling technologies for In Situ Particles and Fields and Remote-Sensing instruments (S16.3); these include more specifically: in-situ instruments such as ion and neutral mass spectrometers, wind and drift meters, thermal plasma, energetic particles, DC and wave electric and magnetic fields. 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Nominations will be reviewed by the full CEDAR Science Steering Committee. Thank you for considering a nomination, The CSSC *** Distinguished Lecture The CEDAR Distinguished Lecture was instituted in 2009 to recognize individuals within the CEDAR community that have made sustained professional contributions to CEDAR. This distinguished award refers to a long-term, sustained body of work over a period greater than 10 years, that has helped shape the CEDAR program through research and service. The recipient of the award presents an invited plenary lecture at the annual CEDAR workshop in June on a topic of their choice. The CEDAR Distinguished Lecture is open to non-U.S. citizens as well as U.S. citizens, provided a strong connection to the CEDAR community can be demonstrated. The nomination should be based on significant research and service to the CEDAR community sustained over a period of at least ten years prior to the June CEDAR workshop. A nomination consists of two items: 1. Name of nominee; and 2. A maximum 2-page statement detailing the sustained research and service to the CEDAR community justifying the nomination. Previous distinguished lecture recipients can be found here: https://cedarscience.org/cedar-distinguished-lecture *** Prize Lecture The CEDAR Prize lecture was instituted in 1989 and honors a recent outstanding science contribution of importance to the CEDAR community. The recipient of the award presents an invited plenary lecture at the annual CEDAR workshop in June on the research contribution for which they were nominated. The CEDAR Prize Lecture is open to non-U.S. citizens as well as U.S. citizens, provided a strong connection to the CEDAR community can be demonstrated. The nomination should be based on significant research reported in a peer-reviewed publication(s) within the four years prior to the June CEDAR workshop. A nomination consists of three items: 1. Name of nominee; 2. Paper citation(s); and 3. A maximum 1-page statement of why the research is important and relevant to the CEDAR community by, for example, relating the contribution to the Strategic Thrusts detailed in the CEDAR: The New Dimension, Strategic Vision document. Previous prize lecture recipients can be found here: https://cedarscience.org/cedar-prize-lectures -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dlh37 at cornell.edu Fri Feb 10 13:15:26 2023 From: dlh37 at cornell.edu (David Hysell) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2023 15:15:26 -0500 Subject: CEDAR email: Polar Aeronomy and Radio Science Summer School (PARS) Message-ID: <329f58c0-a3ba-a4eb-f131-364c0eb497c3@cornell.edu> The Polar Aeronomy and Radio Science Summer School (PARS) will be held? this year from August 1--10, 2023 in Fairbanks and Gakona, Alaska.? Please see the flyer at https://haarp.gi.alaska.edu/pars2023 for information regarding the goals of the school, the anticipated program, registration, and contacts. Applications for the school are due March 31, 2023. We look forward to your participation in the school. On behalf of the organizing committee, Dave Hysell -- David Hysell, Thomas R. Briggs Professor of Engineering Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 3114 Snee Hall, Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 +1 607 255-0630 From Matthew.Taylor at esa.int Mon Feb 13 04:02:54 2023 From: Matthew.Taylor at esa.int (Matthew Taylor) Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2023 11:02:54 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: =?utf-8?q?=E2=80=98Heliophysics_in_Europe=27_hybrid?= =?utf-8?q?_meeting_=28in_person_component_at_ESTEC=29_30_October_-_3_Nove?= =?utf-8?q?mber_2023?= Message-ID: <9DDD08AC-A908-4A2E-8AB7-1C576E769849@contoso.com> Save the date! 30 October - 3 November 2023 Heliophysics is the science of understanding the Sun and its interaction with the Earth and the solar system. Here, we define Heliophysics to encompass space plasma physics throughout the solar system, from Sun to the solar wind, planets and small bodies. Heliophysics has a large and active international community, with significant expertise and heritage in the European Space Agency and Europe. Several ESA directorates have activities directly connected with this topic, including ongoing and/ or planned missions and instrumentation (D/SCI, D/EOP, D/HRE, D/OPS and D/TEC). The ESA Heliophysics Working Group was appointed in 2021 by ESA Directors to act as a focus for discussion, inside ESA, of the scientific interests of the Heliophysics community, including the European ground-based community and data archiving activities. After several internal discussions we have proposed to have a meeting at ESTEC this autumn/fall entitled ?Heliophysics in Europe?. The goal of the meeting is to improve communication between the European Heliophysics community and the various ESA directorates involved. It will highlight opportunities existing in those directorates, but also look to identify synergies spanning directorates and possible future coordination efforts. Areas of mutual interest already identified include archiving, data formats and discoverability, as well as improved connection to the modelling and ground-based community. The focus will not be on specific missions, or regions or bodies in the solar system, but in terms of Heliophysics phenomena and processes that cut across ESA. This will allow better connection of all parts of the Heliophysics community (as described above) to all relevant parts of ESA and vice versa. The aim is to hold discussions panels at the meeting and conclude with a report or set of papers from the community, which could also lead to follow up or more dedicated thematic meetings. The ESA Heliophysics WG have been emailing a number of colleagues across the community to form up a programme in the next months. Updates will appear here https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/esa-heliophysics/workshop-2023 For now, please keep the week 28 October ? 3 November 2023 clear to help us make Heliophysics even greater in Europe Regards Matt, on behalf of the ESA Helio WG. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'Born to lose, live to win.? Matt Taylor Cross Directorate Heliophysics Project Scientist Cluster Science Operations Scientist SCI-SCP ESTEC, European Space Agency, Keplerlaan 1,2201AZ Noordwijk ZH,The Netherlands Tel :+31 (0)71 565 8009 Fax :+31 (0)71 565 4697 'all those moments ... will be lost in time... like tears in rain' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message is intended only for the recipient(s) named above. It may contain proprietary information and/or protected content. Any unauthorised disclosure, use, retention or dissemination is prohibited. 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Dear Colleagues, this is just a FINAL reminder before the deadline 14 February 2023, one day away If you intend to attend the 28th IUGG General Assembly, Berlin, July 11-20 2023, We would like to invite you to consider submitting an abstract to Session A21 Satellite-Based Geomagnetic Field Measurements and Modeling Geomagnetic field measurements from space have played a crucial role in enhancing our understanding of our planet's magnetic field and its interaction with the solar wind for the past two decades. Space-based measurements provide global coverage at all longitudes and local times, allowing the separation of magnetic signals originating in the core, lithosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere. 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The > combination of ground and satellite data open new possibilities for > studying space weather, space physics, magnetosphere-ionosphere > coupling, secular variation, and for geomagnetic field modelling. This > session aims to bring together the most recent results from > experimental and theoretical improvements in data acquisition and > their application. We invite contributions on all aspects of advances > in developing new techniques for operating ground observatory, > magnetometer station and satellites, as well as application of their > data. These include the techniques for measurement, instrumentation, > data processing, modelling, and any other applications in a global or > regional context. > > *Invited Speakers* > Yosuke Yamazaki, Takuto Minami, Ellen Clarke Please note that the *abstract submission and travel grant application deadline has been extended to:*_* *__*21 February 2023,? 23:59 Pacific Time? *_ https://www.iugg2023berlin.org/abstract-submission/ Conveners Team Seiki Asari, Katia Pinheiro, Vincent Lesur ************* Dear All, As you may know, the deadline of abstract submission to IUGG 2023 was extended to 21 February 2023. Below is the list of symposia that is related to IAGA Division V. Please consider to submit your works to these symposia. -------------------------------------------------------------------- A21 Satellite-Based Geomagnetic Field Measurements and Modeling A22 Planetary Magnetic Fields and Secular Variation at All Temporal Scales A23 Current Developments of Ground Geomagnetic Observations and ??????? Integration With Space Based Data A24 Geomagnetic Observations, Indices and Products for Space Science, ??????? Space Weather and Space Climate Applications JA03 Analogue Data for the Future: Preservation and Present-Day Utilization ??????? of Historical Data in the Geosciences (IAGA, IACS, IASPEI, IAHS, IAG, IAPSO) JS03 Probing the Earth?s Lithosphere: Understanding Tectonic, Volcanic, Cryotonic ??????? and Geodynamic Processes Using Geophysical Methods (IASPEI, IAG, IAGA) JH01 New, Large, and Open Data for the Earth and Environmental Science ??????? 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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:* Ground-based multi-point network from subauroral to equatorial latitudes by the Optical Mesosphere Thermosphere Imagers (OMTIs) and the PWING Project *Speaker:* Dr Kazuo Shiokawa *Abstract:* The Optical Mesosphere Thermosphere Imagers (OMTIs) consist of more than 20 all-sky cooled-CCD imagers, 5 Fabry-Perot interferometers, 3 airglow temperature photometers, and 3 meridian-scanning photometers. The OMTIs measure two-dimensional airglow images in the mesopause region and the thermosphere, wind and temperatures in the lower thermosphere, and airglow rotational temperatures in the mesopause region. The PWING project (study of dynamical variation of Particles and Waves in the INner magnetosphere using Ground-based network observations, 2016-2020) operates all-sky airglow/aurora imagers, 64-Hz sampled induction magnetometers, 40-kHz VLF receivers, and 64-Hz riometers at 8 stations at magnetic latitudes of ~60 degrees around the north-pole. The PWING stations cover longitudinal variations of aurora and electromagnetic disturbances in the inner magnetosphere. These PWING and OMTIs instruments are in automatic operation at various locations from high to equatorial latitudes in Canada, US (Alaska), Russia, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, and Australia. We also recently develop low-cost cameras to expand the network to connect between subauroral latitudes and equatorial latitudes. In the presentation, we introduce current configuration and recent results obtained by these multi-instrument ground networks. 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The deadline to submit the abstracts has been extended to 21 February at 23:59 Pacific Time. To apply the candidates are invited to send a motivation letter on what is their interest to AGATA and the submitted abstract by 1st April 2023 to Lucilla Alfonsi with Wojciech Miloch and Nicolas Bergeot in cc ( lucilla.alfonsi at ingv.it, w.j.miloch at fys.uio.no, nicolas.bergeot at oma.be). They also have to send an estimation of their budget to come to Berlin (for registration, hotel, and plane). Finally, the winning applicants will have to make a 5 minutes presentation during the kick-off meeting of AGATA (held on 12 July as a side meeting during the conference) to explain their research and their interest in AGATA. We are looking forward to receiving many applications,please forward this message to relevant candidates. Best regards, Lucilla, Nicolas, Wojciech -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This is the opportunity to gain valuable international work experience and get to know Peru, a multicultural country, full of traditions, with an award-winning gastronomy and vast nature reserves. Please consider the following dates to apply to the program. * Application deadline: February 24th, 2023 * Decision: March 20th, 2023 * Start date: Anytime between May and June, 2023 * Duration: 10 weeks (as maximum) More information about our program is available on our website: https://www.igp.gob.pe/observatorios/radio-observatorio-jicamarca/?page_id=9834 If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at irep_igp at igp.gob.pe We hope to see you at the Jicamarca and Peru in 2023! Dave and Danny David Hysell david.hysell at cornell.edu , Danny Scipion dscipion at igp.gob.pe , Anette De La Cruz adelacruz at igp.gob.pe -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you have not yet done so, we urge you and your colleagues to present your research at our session AS12, "Passive and Active Sensing of the Chemistry and Dynamics of the Middle and Upper Atmosphere" at the 20th AOGS in-person meeting in Singapore 30 July-4 August 2023. For details on the AOGS Meeting and abstract submission, please visit: https://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2023/public.asp?page=home.asp Session Description: AS12- Passive and Active Sensing of the Chemistry and Dynamics of the Middle and Upper Atmosphere The Earth's atmosphere and ionosphere above the tropopause (~10 km) maintains a balance between solar radiative and particle forcing from above, and the action of atmospheric waves rising up from below. Quantifying how these forces drive the general circulation and waves in the atmosphere and control both the chemical balance and its temporal and spatial variability is crucial to understanding how composition, momentum, and energy couple vertically and horizontally in the atmosphere and ionosphere. Thus, remote sensing and in-situ sampling, as well as the laboratory and modelling studies that complement and explain these observations, are the primary tools used to understand the aeronomy of this region. This session will look at recent results from ground-based as well as in-situ and satellite-borne observations, models, and relevant laboratory studies. It will include new sensing techniques and sensors, mission concepts, models currently being planned or under development, and the impact of their integrated results on our understanding of the stratosphere, mesosphere and ionosphere/thermosphere. The meeting will be held in-person from July 30th? August 4th, 2023. Abstract submissions are open and due February 14th, 2023. For details on the AOGS Meeting and abstract submission, please visit https://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2023/public.asp?page=home.asp We hope that you can accept our invitation to contribute a paper to our session and look forward to meeting you in Singapore at the 20th AOGS2023. With best regards from your session convenors, Patrick Espy, Iain Reid, and Jeng-Hwa Yee -- Prof. Patrick J. Espy Department of Physics Norwegian University of Science and Technology Hoegskoleringen 5 NO-7491 Trondheim Norway Phone: +47 73 55 10 95 Fax: +47 73 59 77 10 email: patrick.espy at ntnu.no skype: patrick.j.espy http://www.ntnu.no/fysikk<../../owa/redir.aspx?C=94b82e3e68a5431c9ec71e9a9fffd74d&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.ntnu.no%2ffysikk> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The eBook will be featured on the Research Topic?s homepage, where it can be downloaded for reading. More information about the special issue is available here : https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/50729/energy-transfer-and-exchange-with-low-energy-plasma-via-cross-energy-and-cross-scale-interactions-throughout-the-magnetosphere Interested contributors are encouraged to submit an abstract by *March 31, 2023*. We will provide authors with decisions by *April 30*. The deadline for manuscript submission is *July 31*. Frontiers can accommodate personal extensions. For more information about accepted article types and publishing fees please visit https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/astronomy-and-space-sciences/for-authors/publishing-fees If you have further questions, please contact Diogo Prata at *spacesciences.submissions at frontiersin.org* , or the special issue editors. We look forward to your submission. 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Dear Colleagues, this is the TRULY FINAL reminder before the FINAL deadline 21 February 2023, one day away If you intend to attend the 28th IUGG General Assembly, Berlin, July 11-20 2023, We would like to invite you to consider submitting an abstract to Session A21 Satellite-Based Geomagnetic Field Measurements and Modeling Geomagnetic field measurements from space have played a crucial role in enhancing our understanding of our planet's magnetic field and its interaction with the solar wind for the past two decades. Space-based measurements provide global coverage at all longitudes and local times, allowing the separation of magnetic signals originating in the core, lithosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere. 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The increasing awareness of how space weather events can affect our technological systems, environment, human life and health, has increased the need for scientific investigations and space weather product developments. Magnetic field measurements obtained on Earth, in Low Earth Orbit, and further out in space provide us with crucial data for a posteriori analysis, and enable us to develop predictions and to monitor the geomagnetic condition in near real-time. This session presents geomagnetic observations, indices and products specific to space science, space weather and space climate applications. Please feel free to distribute this information. Kind regards, Conveners: Anna Willer, J?rgen Matzka, Tanja Petersen, Phani Chandrasekhar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The NSF Aeronomy program is interested in supporting the continuing operation of small instruments beyond its award cycle through a competitive proposal review process. These proposals are expected to have a strong component of instrument operation and broader impacts through data sharing, in addition to addressing science questions with the proposed instrument operation. A competitive proposal should demonstrate strong broader impacts. The proposals should be focusing on excellence in the following areas: 1. Proven scientific values to the aeronomy community and a wide range of scientific problems (evidenced by past publications) 2. Reliable operation with minimal O&M cost and repairs. 3. Providing training opportunities for students and early career scientists on instrumentation 4. Making data readily available to the community with minimal delay and no embargo period. 5. Comprehensive documentation for easy user access. 6. Being responsive to additional user needs for special data processing. People who are interested in this funding opportunity should submit their instrument operation proposals to the CEDAR solicitation, NSF 22-575, Coupling, Energetics, and Dynamics of Atmospheric Regions (CEDAR) | NSF - National Science Foundation. The target date for this year's CEDAR solicitation is May 5. Regular research proposals suitable for the CEDAR program should continue to be submitted to NSF 22-575. Questions can be directed to Tai-Yin Huang (thuang at nsf.gov) or Alan Liu (zhualiu at nsf.gov) Best, Tai-Yin [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... 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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) CEDAR DEI Community Tag Up Hosted by Goodwin, Lindsay V https://njit.webex.com/njit/j.php?MTID=m546acb9476bacd836e90a057c18d02e3 Tuesday, February 28, 2023 8:00 PM | 1 hour | (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Meeting number: 2624 572 7686 Password: 7QPeCPuT3Q5 Join by video system Dial 26245727686 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: 262 457 27686 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gumbel at misu.su.se Wed Feb 22 07:59:48 2023 From: gumbel at misu.su.se (=?Windows-1252?Q?J=F6rg_Gumbel?=) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 14:59:48 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: 47th "Optical Meeting", Stockholm, August 20-24 Message-ID: <39d676eeb5b843ce900dd3607634a4f4@misu.su.se> First Announcement: 47th Annual European Meeting on Atmospheric Studies by Optical Methods, Stockholm, Sweden, August 20-24, 2023. Dear colleagues, we hereby invite you to the ?Optical Meeting? in Stockholm on August 20-24, 2023. Fifty years have passed since Georg Witt and his colleagues at Stockholm University founded this series of Annual European Meetings on Atmospheric Studies by Optical Methods. This is a good reason for returning to Stockholm for this year?s meeting. You are invited you to present and discuss new developments and applications of optical instrumentation ranging from the ground to space. After 50 years, this meeting will also be a great opportunity to discuss future direction of this series of optical meetings. 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. More information will be posted on the meeting website www.su.se/misu/opticalmeeting. Please spread this information to your colleagues, and stay tuned for upcoming announcements about venue, abstracts, registration etc. Best regards, J?rg Gumbel on behalf of the Organizing Committee of the 47th Optical Meeting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: From Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu Thu Feb 23 14:26:41 2023 From: Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu (Michael, Adam T.) Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2023 21:26:41 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: GeoDAWG Seminar Series Message-ID: <55729E01-2172-4AF5-996F-E001EB678D5F@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 is the first of a two-part series. It will be held on March 7th by Grant Stephens titled ?Grey Box Modeling of Earth?s Magnetosphere Part 1: Data-Mining based Empirical Reconstructions of Substorms.? The second part will be the following month on April 4th, given by Harry Arnold and Anthony Sciola, titled ?Grey Box Modeling of Earth?s Magnetosphere Part II: Ingesting Data Mining Reconstructions into First Principle Models.? 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... 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In close collaboration with other members of the MATS team, this postdoctoral project will bridge all the way from basic data processing via the generation of global 3D data fields to specific research questions on atmospheric wave activity. The position concerns full-time employment for a minimum of two years, with the possibility of extension to three years. Please find details and information about the application process at https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/work-at-su/available-jobs?rmpage=job&rmjob=20215&rmlang=UK -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Jesper.Gjerloev at jhuapl.edu Mon Feb 27 13:20:54 2023 From: Jesper.Gjerloev at jhuapl.edu (Gjerloev, Jesper W.) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2023 20:20:54 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: 1st EZIE Science Workshop Message-ID: <8DDD9A8C-D3D9-445F-A2ED-426E90BE48D1@contoso.com> 1st EZIE Science Workshop Dear Colleagues, The team of the NASA Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer (EZIE) mission invite you to the first science workshop to be held on September 18-19, 2023. EZIE is an innovative multi-satellite mission that images the magnetic fingerprint of intense electrical currents flowing in the upper layers of Earth?s atmosphere. EZIE will image the magnetic signature of the ionospheric electrojets using the Zeeman splitting of the O2 thermal emissions originating from around 80km altitude. EZIE will reveal the structure and evolution of electrojets ? a critical component of the vast electrical current system coupling the magnetosphere to the ionosphere and atmosphere . EZIE will launch late 2024 or early 2025 and the purpose of the workshop is to invite the science community prior to launch to ensure that the topics of EZIE are discussed in an open forum format. This will be a hybrid workshop, in-person and virtual, with no registration fee. Workshop website contains the registration page, abstract submission, practical issues and sessions: https://ezie.jhuapl.edu/science-workshops/Agenda/index.php?id=1 We look forward to seeing you ? you are welcome! Jesper Gjerloev, Nelli Mosavi, Sam Yee and the entire EZIE team Jesper.Gjerloev at jhuapl.edu Nelofar.Mosavi at jhuapl.edu Sam.Yee at jhuapl.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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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. The?DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS EXTENDED UP TO 31 MARCH?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 mcarthur.jones at nrl.navy.mil Tue Feb 28 05:20:12 2023 From: mcarthur.jones at nrl.navy.mil (Jones, McArthur Jr CIV USN NRL (7632) Washington DC (USA)) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2023 12:20:12 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Reminder: February 2023 DEI Community Tag Up (Formerly CEDAR DEI Happy Hour) Message-ID: <2C6DD147-59B7-45A6-B6C1-A6D0E00DE690@nrl.navy.mil> Greetings CEDAR Community and DEI Enthusiasts, *This is a reminder of our Community Tag Up tonight (Feb 28) from 8-90 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. Here is the webex link to join . 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She previously served in several NCAR leadership roles and as the USU Dean of the College of Science. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a fellow of both the American Geophysical Union and the American Meteorological Society. Register here: https://bostonu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8sYLwV14R4OOY3NFrzJoLg SHIELD Website: https://shielddrivecenter.com/shield-webinars/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lqian at ucar.edu Tue Feb 28 16:33:41 2023 From: lqian at ucar.edu (Liying Qian) Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2023 16:33:41 -0700 Subject: CEDAR email: 2023 CEDAR workshop in San Diego, CA Message-ID: Dear CEDAR community, We invite you to attend the 2023 CEDAR workshop in San Diego, CA during June 25-30, 2023. The 2023 CEDAR workshop page is live < https://cedarscience.org/2023-workshop> and provides all the important information about ? Registration (early registration deadline May 25) ? Workshop proposal submission including Grand Challenge proposals (deadline March 31) ? CEDAR Prize and Distinguish Lecture nomination (deadline March 31) ? Student workshop attendance support (deadline April 3) ? Poster abstract submission & sign up for student poster competition (deadline May 22) ? Dependent care grant (deadline May 19) ? Hotel booking (deadline May 24) The 2023 CEDAR workshop will be in-person and no virtual component is supported. Workshop conveners can use their own zoom/google meet if they would like to. The workshop attendance support for students can be requested via the registration process. Students requesting workshop attendance support must register by April 3 and must submit a poster abstract by April 3. Students are encouraged to sign up for the student poster competition via the poster abstract submission process. We will communicate updates and provide more detailed information as it becomes available via the web page and the cedar email. 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