From sarkhel at ph.iitr.ac.in Wed Mar 1 02:56:51 2023 From: sarkhel at ph.iitr.ac.in (Sumanta Sarkhel) Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 15:26:51 +0530 (IST) Subject: CEDAR email: Submissions open: Advances In Mesosphere And Thermosphere Dynamics, Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences In-Reply-To: <28547787.67073014.1677663419007.JavaMail.zimbra@ph.iitr.ac.in> References: <28547787.67073014.1677663419007.JavaMail.zimbra@ph.iitr.ac.in> Message-ID: <1274593165.67093259.1677664611042.JavaMail.zimbra@ph.iitr.ac.in> 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). As a Gold open access journal, publishing fees are applied to accepted articles. Please contact [ mailto:spacesciences.submissions at frontiersin.org | spacesciences.submissions at frontiersin.org ] to discuss fees, institutional waivers, and discounts. If you have any other questions in the meantime, please let us know. We believe your insight will be a great addition to this topic, and we look forward to hearing more about your latest research. 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 ] ) -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sumanta Sarkhel, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee - 247667, Uttarakhand, India Phone: +91-1332-284817 Visit My Profile: https://www.iitr.ac.in/~PH/Sumanta_Sarkhel Visit Our Webpage: https://allsky.iitr.ac.in My Google Scholar Citation Page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=UotPqsMAAAAJ My ResearchGate Profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sumanta_Sarkhel/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In order to have a well-defined selection process that is equitable and provides for the fulfillment of the CEDAR program goals of engagement and education, the CEDAR Science Steering Committee (CSSC) has developed guidelines https://cedarscience.org/student-attendance-support for the selection of students for receiving financial support from the CEDAR program to attend the annual CEDAR workshop < https://cedarscience.org/2023-workshop>. We encourage all CEDAR students and their advisers to read the guidelines, and request travel support via the registration site by April 3. Students requesting travel support must submit an abstract by the April 3 deadline. Students receiving workshop attendance support (lodging and/or travel) must present a poster. Students traveling from outside the US and/or enrolled in an institution outside the United States can apply for support which is limited to lodging. Students will be notified by mid April if they have been selected for travel support. ALL STUDENT AIRFARE MUST BE PURCHASED THROUGH CPAESS TRAVEL. REIMBURSEMENTS FOR AIRFARE WILL NO LONGER APPLY. Air Travel requests will be submitted through the registration process. Students who do NOT request travel support can register any time (Rates go up after May 25). Send questions to Michelle McCambridge mmccamb at ucar.edu CEDAR workshop Organizers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu Thu Mar 2 12:58:55 2023 From: Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu (Michael, Adam T.) Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2023 19:58:55 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: GeoDAWG Seminar Series Message-ID: <0BB206E2-52CC-41B2-B296-B0D8CA5925EB@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. 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The incumbent shall analyze particle and wave measurements (such as from THEMIS, MMS, Van Allen Probes, or Juno) to understand the underlying plasma physics, thus demonstrated experience with spacecraft data analysis and space plasma theory are desired. Work is to be carried out in collaboration with Dr. Xiao-Jia Zhang (duties listed in the job post are just to exemplify one potential topic, please refer to https://profiles.utdallas.edu/index.php/xjzhang for additional information on the scope of research in Dr. Zhang?s group). Candidates must provide a (a) cover letter, (b) curriculum vitae, (c) statement of research (max 1 page), and (d) the names of three - five references including names and contact information. Applications can be submitted to the UTD jobs website at https://jobs.utdallas.edu/postings/22501. Applications will be evaluated starting April 17, 2023 and will continue until the positions are filled. The appointment is expected to commence around summer 2023. 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Those candidates who are selected for the 2023 ISR summer school and are enrolled at U.S. Universities/institutions will receive travel support and accommodation to attend this event. Self-funded students from institutions in other countries are welcome to apply as well. Additional details about the goals and objectives of the school, as well as a link to the application can be found at the website: https://amisr.com/school The 2023 ISR summer school is funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) through its Geospace Facilities Program within the Geosciences Directorate and is organized by the University of Central Florida. Please encourage anyone who may be interested in attending this year's school to apply by the March 24 deadline. 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The MS Teams link will be sent to registered participants 2 days before the event. Seminars will be recorded. The playlist with the previous seminars, which will also include future sessions, can be accessed through the following link: https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/psa/bssi/iswi_webinars.html With kind regards, Graciela Molina on behalf of the ISWI Seminar Committee *********************************************** *Title:* Understanding Space Weather ? an interdisciplinary field of research *Speaker:* Manuela Temmer Institute of Physics, University of Graz, Austria (https://swe.uni-graz.at) *Abstract:* The Sun is an active star interacting with the planets in our solar system. For our modern society a topic of highest interest are near-Earth disturbances emanating from the Sun that shape our ?Space Weather?. Most important are solar phenomena like flares, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and stream interaction regions (SIRs). CMEs present massive clouds of magnetized plasma having speeds up to a few thousand km/s, that may propagate over the Sun-Earth distance within less than a day. CMEs are embedded in the ambient solar wind flow which is structured itself due to the interaction between slow and fast wind streams (so-called SIRs). These may interact with the Earth?s magnetosphere and generate disturbances as well in the lower atmospheric layers, which may cause strong geomagnetic effects. Upstream and downstream of the Earth?s bow shock, different processes on different scales are observed which makes Space Weather a highly interdisciplinary field of research. 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We look forward to your participation in the school. On behalf of the HAARP Science Advisory Committee and Subauroral Geophysical Observatory Science Team. Jessica Jessica Matthews HAARP Director Geophysical Institute University of Alaska Fairbanks P: (907) 474 5099 jamatthews02 at alaska.edu https://haarp.gi.alaska.edu/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lindsaygoodw at gmail.com Wed Mar 15 09:39:10 2023 From: lindsaygoodw at gmail.com (Lindsay Goodwin) Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2023 11:39:10 -0400 Subject: CEDAR email: March 2023 DEI Community Tag Up Message-ID: Greetings CEDAR Community and DEI Enthusiasts, On *3/30* (the last Thursday of March) 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! 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) p.s. Our last meeting was on a Tuesday, which allowed different community members to join, but some of our Thursday members were missing. We have therefore decided that going forward we will vary the day of the tag-up between Tuesdays and Thursdays. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Meeting link: https://njit.webex.com/njit/j.php?MTID=mdedffdeba55b7814b3d5d23959f2ee7c Meeting number:2622 592 9212Password:UkCYcNsi293Host key:965720 Join by video system Dial 26225929212 at njit.webex.com You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number. 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Additionally, these events will cover the scientific instrumentation utilized to monitor the geospace state and enable science innovation and progress. The International Meridian Circle Program, an initiative in geospace science rooted in the Chinese Meridian Project, aims to explore the phenomena, drivers, and physical processes associated with space weather. IMCP employs global networks of ground-based observatories and other observational and modeling platforms to carry out its research. As part of this mission, IMCP is committed to fostering collaboration among the international space weather science community and to educating and training the next generation of scientists. IMCP supports not only their individual scientific research but also encourages them to engage in international cooperation. --- The workshop --- We cordially invite international colleagues who are actively involved in observational and modeling studies of geospace science to share their latest progress and achievements during our 3-day (Sept.14-16) science sessions and forum. These contributions will aid in our understanding of the complex geospace systems and ultimately lead to more reliable space weather forecasts. While the IMCP's main focus is on the Asian/America and Europe-Africa meridians, we are especially interested in studies that showcase the applicability of ground-based chain observations. We anticipate availability of local support as well as some international support to attend the meeting. Additional logistical information will be posted in the near future. For travel support and other inquiries, please contact us. --- The space weather school --- The school (Sept 14-23) will consist of week-long intensive course lectures and research projects, and an above-mentioned 3-day workshop/forum on IMCP science that will bring together the international experts and outstanding young scientists in the field. The courses and projects cover scientific topics from geospace storm effects, radio and optical remote sensing of the upper atmosphere, geomagnetism, and solar and interplanetary physics, as well as modeling and data science aspects. The school will provide ample opportunities for the students to interact with lecturers and senior scientists. The lecturers are international scientists from different countries (Australia, Canada, China, Europe, Japan, US). The students will be assigned mini projects to work on as a team and present their research at the conclusion of the school and forum. The school is most suited for Ph.D. students, postdocs, and early-career scientists. The application processes to attend the school is now open and can be accessed here (http://imcp.ac.cn/en/coop/2023IMCP/anno/ ). The deadline for submitting applications is May 31. Applicants are required to provide a brief resume with information on their research and course study background, publication, and a statement of research interest. Local support, including accommodation (a shared hotel room for 2 students) and meals during the school course session and the forum, will be available for up to 40 selected students. Additionally, travel support may be available. Please contact Mr. Fang Yang for questions and specific requests at fyang at nssc.ac.cn. These events are sponsored by Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization (APSCO), National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and Scientific Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics (SCOSTEP). === Steering Committee === Chi Wang, National Space Science Center, CAS Qi Yu, Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization Shun-Rong Zhang (School Organizer), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Michel Blanc (Workshop Organizer), IRAP, Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees, France William Weining Liu (IMCP Scientific Committee Meeting Organizer), NSSC, CAS Jian Wu, China Research Institute of Radio Wave Propagation, CETC Xuhui Shen, National Space Science Center, CAS === School & Workshop Scientific Organizing Committee === Jiuhou Lei, University of Science and Technology of China Xinan Yue, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS Qinghe Zhang, Shandong University Guozhu Li, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS Hui Li, National Space Science Center, CAS Yajun Zhu, National Space Science Center, CAS Liwen Ren, National Space Science Center, CAS === Local Organizing Committee === Liwen Ren (lwren at spaceweather.ac.cn) Fang Yang (fyang at nssc.ac.cn) Jing Wang (jill at apsco.int) Ying Fu, Zhengkuan Liu, Yongjian Xu, Shiyu Huang --- Shun-Rong Zhang, PhD MIT Haystack Observatory | shunrong at mit.edu 99 Millstone Rd, Westford, MA 01886, US http://srz.mit.edu | Phone: 617-715-5725 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1946-3166 From m.g.mlynczak at nasa.gov Wed Mar 15 17:27:35 2023 From: m.g.mlynczak at nasa.gov (Mlynczak, Martin G. 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(2023). Algorithm stability and the long-term geospace data record from TIMED/SABER. Geophysical Research Letters, 50, e2022GL102398. https://doi. org/10.1029/2022GL102398. Sincerely, Marty Mlynczak, SABER Principal Investigator Tom Marshall, SABER Data System Lead -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jared.s.leisner at nasa.gov Thu Mar 16 18:18:25 2023 From: jared.s.leisner at nasa.gov (Leisner, Jared S. (HQ-DJ000)) Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2023 00:18:25 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: GDC Pause, FY24 Budget Request Message-ID: The FY2024 President's Budget Request proposes to pause the Geospace Dynamics Constellation (GDC) development. Due to high budgetary requirements for other Agency priorities, the Science Mission Directorate cannot support full GDC development activities in the next few years. This proposal is not a cancellation, but a hold while next steps are assessed as part of the budget and decadal survey processes. 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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. 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One of the many things we cover are reading real space instrument data and making plots in python, documentation, and solving non-linear equations on a grid. If this interests you, we plan on financially supporting the students and invite you to join us at Ann Arbor in the University of Michigan from July 24 - August 5. The deadline for applications is May 1st. Please apply here if you are interested: https://forms.gle/fRroNi6CYcrm8mn16 for more information, please email Qusai Al Shidi swss.management at umich.edu. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The workshop is organized around the following primary sessions: * Cross-scale geospace and heliosphere & science vision for 2050 (3 invited scene-setting talks) * Heliophysics Great Observatories: * Solar-Inner Heliosphere Great Observatory (SIH-GO) * Magnetosphere Great Observatory (Mag-GO) * Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Mesosphere Great Observatory (ITM-GO) * Next generation numerical simulations across the heliosphere * Advanced Analysis Techniques * Future Research Infrastructure Breakout rooms for specialized discussions and planning will be available on days 2 and 3. 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. 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Science, data exploitation, observations, service development, operational models, engineering, instrument and platform developments, data pipelines, industrial challenges, etc..., are all relevant and some of the most important aspects of space weather. The overarching theme for ESWW2023 in Toulouse (20-24 November 2023) is "Bringing Space Weather, Space Climate and Engineering Together", with a number of session topics reflecting this theme. The conference will be held once again in hybrid format and the conference website is available here:https://esww2023.org/ - please keep check for periodic updates. We are currently advertising the call for sessions for which the deadline for submission is 12th of April 2023. The submission system is accessible from:https://esww2023.org/submission-form - please don't leave it until the deadline to submit! There are several sessions to submit to, so please check the website above for details and requirements. The ESWW PC is also opening the call for preliminary declarations of interest by teams planning to submit a proposal to form the LOCs of the ESWW for one or more years in the period from 2025 to 2029 (inclusive). It is important that a declaration of interest is submitted in order to have a good chance to be chosen. More information is available here: https://esww2023.org/submit-your-interest-for-future-esww-local-organisation, and future steps beyond this declaration stage will be completed in due course as we prepare for this year's meeting. The deadline for this initial declaration of interest in forming the LOC for a future ESWW is 31st March 2023. Kind regards, and best wishes, Aur?lie Marchaudon and Alexis Rouillard (LOC Chairs), on behalf of the ESWW2023 PC. From lqian at ucar.edu Fri Mar 24 08:51:11 2023 From: lqian at ucar.edu (Liying Qian) Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2023 08:51:11 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: Submit CEDAR workshop proposals by next Friday Message-ID: Dear CEDAR community, The deadline for proposing a workshop to the 2023 CEDAR Workshop is *next Friday, March 31, 2023. * Please make sure to submit your workshop proposals (regular or Grand Challenge (GC)) before *next Friday, March 31, 2023*. We look forward to receiving your submission and thank you in advance for your participation. To submit a workshop proposal (regular or GC), please go to: https://cedarscience.org/workshop-proposal-submission The 2023 CEDAR workshop website is at: https://cedarscience.org/2023-workshop. Best, The Workshop Organizers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We will also be posting the webex information on the CEDAR DEI Slack Channel (https://app.slack.com/client/T0155SNDV46/C0162969NJE/details/top). Along with other topics we will discuss the following study on NSF Grant decisions. Here are the links to the various articles and the publication itself: a. Science article: https://www.science.org/content/article/nsf-grant-decisions-reflect-systemic-racism-study-argues b. EOS article: https://eos.org/articles/twenty-years-of-nsf-funding-show-racial-disparities c. Publication: https://elifesciences.org/articles/83071 We look forward to seeing everyone and getting your input. Hope to see you there! 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The first seminar, by Grant Stephens titled ?Grey Box Modeling of Earth?s Magnetosphere Part 1: Data-Mining based Empirical Reconstructions of Substorms,? is available to view on our YouTube channel, with a link available on our website. 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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This virtual town hall will enable discussion of how the program works and the various steps needed to move a proposed work from the research domain into operational readiness. SWPC will also provide more information on operational needs in various focus areas that would be considered in the proposal selection process. The town hall will be conducted virtually from 2-4 pm eastern time on April 12th via: https://meet.google.com/kwe-itqv-fyv Phone access is: (US) +1 832-856-2084 PIN: 550 278 172# More information will be released later this week at https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ the SWPC?s website. The NASA point of contact for B.7 SWR2O2R is Jim Spann at jim.spann at nasa.gov. For the CEDAR community, any questions regarding to the town hall please contact Tzu-Wei Fang at tzu-wei.fang at noaa.gov. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Apologies if this is not of interest to you, but I wanted to reach as broad an audience as possible. As you heard on multiple occasions and most recently from Dr Welsh in her Director's Call, we have published a AFRL/AFOSR Basic Research National Science Portals Pilot (NSPP) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) (https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html?keywords=FOA-AFRL-AFOSR-2023-0009). We are now hosting an informational webinar from 1300-1435 EST on April 10, to try and reach as many possible proposers as possible. The details and agenda for the webinar are attached and also below. Please join us if you're interested and also share widely with your networks! We want the best science and the best people! AFRL/AFOSR Basic Research National Science Portals Pilot (NSPP) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Informational Webinar AGENDA Monday, 10 April 2023 1300-1435 ET Zoom Webinar (General Attendees): https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_fBjW8DuxQU-fR0WVExBVsg Webinar ID: 160 143 7580 * Passcode: 62517744 *Webinar will open to general attendees at 1255 Start End Duration Description / Topic Speaker 1300 1315 15 min Opening Remarks and Overview of AFRL Basic Research National Science Portals Program Dr. Irina Pala AFRL/AFOSR Deputy Division Chief, Science & Engineering Division 1315 1325 10 min Acquisitions Overview for Funding Opportunity Announcement Mr. Calvin Scott AFRL/AFOSR Senior Procurement Analyst, Contracting Division 1325 1340 15 min Technical Topic: Directed Energy Dr. John Luginsland AFRL/AFOSR Program Officer, Science & Engineering Division 1340 1350 10 min Break 1350 1405 15 min Technical Topic: Fluid Surface Material Interaction Dr. Gregg Abate AFRL/AFOSR Program Officer, Science & Engineering Division 1405 1425 20 min Technical Topic: Data Models: Machine Learning for Scientific Discovery Dr. Fariba Fahroo and Dr. Ali Sayir AFRL/AFOSR Program Officer, Science & Engineering Division 1425 1435 10 min Final Remarks from Science & Engineering Division Dr. Irina Pala AFRL/AFOSR Deputy Division Chief, Science & Engineering Division 1435 Adjourn Thank you, Irina Irina R. 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