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URL: From Lynn.Harvey at lasp.colorado.edu Wed Apr 10 09:24:36 2024 From: Lynn.Harvey at lasp.colorado.edu (Lynn Harvey) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2024 15:24:36 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Mark your calendars: GIGI-Next Workshop September 10-12, 2024 Boulder, Colorado Message-ID: We are pleased to announce the GOLD-ICON Guest Investigator (GIGI)-Next Workshop that will be held in Boulder Colorado on September 10-12, 2024. GIGI-Next will be an in-person 3-day workshop that brings together NASA?s GIGI program team members as well as members of the science community who are working with GOLD and ICON data. GIGI-Next is an opportunity to present your research, network with early career scientists, brainstorm what?s next in terms of Decadal Survey science, next-generation observations, analysis tools, and models, and nurture the next generation of Heliophysicists. A hybrid option will be available for most sessions. Travel grants will be awarded to up to 15 students and early career researchers. Please mark your calendars! A registration page will open soon. This event is sponsored by NASA TWSC, so there will be no registration fees. Please see below preliminary agenda. GIGI-Next Preliminary Agenda September 10-12 (T,W,R) ??????Day 1: Opening Remarks and GIGI Team Science ??????GOLD and ICON Keynote Talks: Richard Eastes and Tom Immel ??????Session: Science Highlights from the GIGI Teams ??????Networking Lunch (catered) ??????Session: Science Highlights from the GIGI Teams ??????Plenary Discussion: Integrating Findings from GOLD and ICON into Broader Research ??????Day 2: GIGI Community Science ??????Session: GIGI Science Highlights from the Broader Science Community ??????Networking Lunch (catered) ??????Session: GIGI Science Highlights from the Broader Science Community ??????Poster Session: Featuring Work from Students and Postdocs ??????Day 3: Future of Heliophysics: ITM future as seen by Decadal Survey ? What?s Next? ??????Plenary Discussion: Next Generation Science as outlined in the new Decadal Survey ??????Plenary Discussion: Next Generation Instrumentation ??????Plenary Discussion: Next Generation Models ??????Networking Lunch (catered) ??????Plenary Discussion: Current Challenges in Heliophysics ??????Roundtable Discussion: Building and Nurturing Investigator Networks ??????Forward Look: Setting Priorities and Goals for the Next Phase of Research ??????Synthesis and Reflection: Key Takeaways -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- V. Lynn Harvey Research Scientist Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics 3665 Discovery Drive Boulder, CO 80303 tel: 720-232-7461 fax: 303-735-3737 email: lynn.harvey at lasp.colorado.edu CU Boulder acknowledges that it is located on the traditional territories and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Ute and many other Native American nations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Kind regards, Ryan Scientific Understanding through Data Science (SUDS) Conference August 21-23, 2024 Call for Abstracts: https://sudsconf.com/call.html Abstract Submission Site: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SUDS2024/ The 1st Annual SUDS Conference is now accepting abstracts. The SUDS Conference is free to attend and will be held in-person in Pasadena, California at the California Institute of Technology from August 21st to 23rd, 2024. The deadline to submit an abstract is Friday, May 17th, 2024 at 11:59pm PT. The SUDS mission is ?to increase the speed, depth, and rigor of scientific return by revealing new connections through data science." The objective of the SUDS Conference is to provide an opportunity for students, practitioners, and program managers to share experiences and outcomes from successful collaborations between physical scientists and data scientists, to share best-practices on the development of SUDS programs, and to build a network across organizations for future endeavors. Abstracts that emphasize data science and physical science collaborations in the following science areas are strongly encouraged: Earth, Planetary, Heliophysics, Space Physics, Astronomy, and Cosmology, especially when incorporating remote sensing observations. Abstracts are limited to 500 words with one figure and should be no more than one page in length, not including references. Abstract templates may be found on the SUDS Conference Website. 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Waves of all scales, large scale flows and constituent distributions will be considered as complementary perspectives on this coupling. Gravity wave processes in Polar Regions and phenomena related to the recent Solar eclipse are specific topics being considered for this meeting. The meeting will take place from June 2 to 7 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada with a student workshop taking place the afternoon of June 2. Registration costs are $250 Cdn for students and $350 Cdn for everyone else. For further information on the meeting and registration details see the conference web site, https://vcais2024.ca/. Courtesy of IUGG, IAGA, SCOSTEP and SCAR there is significant support for students and early career scientists. The deadline for registering and identifying the need for travel support has been extended to Aprril 15 at 16:00 UT. For all other participants the registration deadline is Wednesday, April 24, 2024 and the abstract submission deadline is Wednesday, May 1, 2024. 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Title: Global plasmaspheric dynamics and the role of cold plasma in radiation belt loss Date: April 17th, 2024 Time: 12 PM - 1 PM Eastern Time, 4-5 PM Universal Time Coordinated, 6-7 PM Central European Time. Recorded Seminar: Yes. Thanks, Pedro Resendiz Los Alamos National Laboratory -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From science at rileytroyer.com Tue Apr 16 13:25:12 2024 From: science at rileytroyer.com (Riley Troyer) Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2024 13:25:12 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: HIRING: Ionospheric Scientist with the Space Dynamics Laboratory in Albuquerque, NM Message-ID: <464afae0-dafc-4fd1-80c7-379c6c11e8b7@app.fastmail.com> The Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) Geospace group is seeking an experienced scientist to support investigations of the Earth?s ionosphere and its impacts on defense-related systems through basic research and applied science. Candidate should be a US citizen and possess familiarity in one or more areas: atmospheric and ionospheric chemistry and dynamics, empirical and physics based ionospheric models, information propagation through disturbed environments, and radar signal propagation. This position is located on the Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico. If you'd like more information please reach out to: riley.troyer at sdl.usu.edu The applications is live and available here: https://spacedynamicslaboratory.applytojob.com/apply/SdZzLx4nnV/Ionospheric-Scientific-Researcher -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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For more information about the section, please visit: spaceweather.gfz-potsdam.de For additional questions please contact Prof. Yuri Shprits (yshprits at gfz-potsdam.de)or Dr. Dedong Wang (dedong at gfz-potsdam.de). *All current job announcements and links to online applications can be found at: spaceweather.gfz-potsdam.de/job-openings * -- Dr. Karina Wilgan (she/her) Science Coordinator Section 2.7 Space Physics and Space Weather Tel.: +49 (0) 331 626428673 Email:wilgan at gfz-potsdam.de __________________________________________ Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre For Geosciences -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The intention is to have contributions from recent satellite missions, whole atmosphere modelling and ground based airglow, lidar and radar. Waves of all scales, large scale flows and constituent distributions will be considered as complementary perspectives on this coupling. Gravity wave processes in Polar Regions and phenomena related to the recent Solar eclipse are specific topics being considered for this meeting. The meeting will take place from June 2 to 7 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada with a student workshop taking place the afternoon of June 2. Registration costs are $250 Cdn for students and $350 Cdn for everyone else. For further information on the meeting and registration details see the conference web site, https://vcais2024.ca/. The registration deadline is Wednesday, April 24, 2024 and the abstract submission deadline is Wednesday, May 1, 2024. We look forward to seeing everyone and hearing of your new results. 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This is true when both pushing the edges of the human body's physical endurance, or the boundaries of our understanding of the universe. Diana Nyad, a world renown marathon swimmer, and a member of the International Women?s Sports Hall of Fame, overcame extraordinary challenges to swim the open ocean from Cuba to Key West Florida. Her passion, perseverance and resilience were key to ultimately succeeding after multiple attempts at this extraordinary feat. Merav Opher, is a Professor of Astronomy at Boston University and a Harvard Radcliffe Fellow. She is the leader of the SHIELD DRIVE Science Research Center, one of the three NASA funded centers to tackle breakthrough science. SHIELD?s goal is to create a twin analog of the heliosphere, the bubble formed by the solar wind as it encounters the interstellar medium. It took passion, perseverance, and resilience to build a multi-institution team composed of members who hold strong diverse opinions about the shape of our heliosphere and how to understand the science behind it. Join us in the webinar for a conversation between Diana Nyad and Merav Opher as they explore the meaning and value of passion, perseverance, and resilience. Registration link: https://bostonu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zmIYnKlRRk2Fg9w4QGUXDQ#/registration For past SHIELD Webinars: https://shielddrivecenter.com/shield-webinars/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Slava.Merkin at jhuapl.edu Fri Apr 19 13:20:06 2024 From: Slava.Merkin at jhuapl.edu (Merkin, Viacheslav G.) 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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 on May 7th by Joe Hughes titled ?Relative Merits of Ionosondes, Ground GNSS TEC, and Radio Occultations for Ionospheric Data Assimilation.? 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 includes studying wave generation, propagation, breaking, and wave-wave and wave/mean flow interactions. * Applying the WRF and/or MPAS models to uncover and examine wave sources from below, such as those generated by convection, frontal jets, thunderstorms, and more. * Innovating and adapting both physics-driven and data-driven machine learning techniques to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of numerical simulations. * Facilitating the integration of machine learning models with traditional numerical models to pioneer new approaches in atmospheric simulation. Qualifications Required Qualifications: * Doctorate degree in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or related area. * A deep understanding of the physical and chemical processes in the Earth?s middle and upper atmosphere at both global and local scales. Knowledge of the nonlinear interactions between waves at different atmospheric scales and regions is highly valued. * Competence in programming with one or more of the following languages: Fortran, Python, C++, MATLAB, Julia Desired Experience: * Proficiency in state-of-art numerical modeling techniques, such as adaptive mesh refinement, and grid nesting, combined with experience in developing advanced simulation tools for atmospheric dynamics. * Expertise in both data-driven approaches and physics-informed machine learning methodologies. Please submit all application materials via https://embryriddle.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External/details/Postdoctoral-Research-Scholar--Center-for-Space-and-Atmospheric-Research_R307701. For more information, please contact Dr. Alan Liu (alan.liu at erau.edu). Embry-Riddle is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity. Embry-Riddle is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. We continually strive to recognize, respect, and celebrate differences and cultural identities among individuals as we recruit, support, and embrace our diverse community. We work to provide a safe and inclusive environment and to create a climate free of discrimination where cultural competency is fostered through leadership, integrity, care, and respect. Alan Liu, Ph.D. Professor of Engineering Physics Physical Science 1 Aerospace Boulevard Daytona Beach, FL 32114 386.226.6538 alan.liu at erau.edu Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Florida | Arizona | Worldwide -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The HPAC's recommendations and analysis can be used to inform decisions on the programmatic scope and priorities, as well as the implementation of Heliophysics programs. In addition, the HPAC will provide a regular forum for broad discussions of Heliophysics and the role of Heliophysics within and outside of NASA. NASA Heliophysics Division openly solicits nominations of individuals who are affiliated with U.S. institutions for membership on the HPAC. U.S. citizens may submit self-nominations for consideration to fill vacancies on the committee. There will be member vacancies from time to time throughout the year, and NASA will consider self-nominations to fill such intermittent vacancies. Nominees will be contacted only if a vacancy should arise, and the expertise of the nominees is appropriate for that specific vacancy. All member appointments are non-compensated. However, NASA does cover travel and per diem expenses for all member appointments. Members shall be selected by the Director, Heliophysics Division, following written consultation with the Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate. Appointment letter(s) and reappointment letter(s) will be signed by the Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate. The HPAC shall consist of 13-15 members for up to a three-year term, renewable at the discretion of the Director, Heliophysics Division. The Director, Heliophysics Division, shall ensure a balanced representation in terms of the points of view represented and the functions to be performed. Diversity shall be considered as well. NASA is committed to selecting members to serve on these committees based on their individual expertise, knowledge, experience, current/past contributions to the relevant subject area, and overall diversity of the committee. 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This specialized issue will serve as a platform for researchers and scientists to explore the latest advances in ionospheric imaging techniques. We solicit high-quality original research papers on the following topics, but are not limited to: * Validation and improvement of ionospheric imaging techniques: This includes contributions to new techniques for extracting 2D, 3D, or 4D ionospheric representations from ground-based or space-based observations. We also welcome contributions of ionospheric imaging data used to validate and improve ionospheric models. * Ionospheric tomography: Ionospheric imaging and tomography studies can be used to investigate ionospheric variability and to improve our understanding of the global ionosphere. We also seek papers addressing newdevelopments and applications of the algebraic, statistical, or machine learning-based reconstruction techniques used in computerized ionospheric tomography. * Data assimilation for improved ionospheric imaging: Data assimilation (DA) has the potential to significantly improve the accuracy and performance of ionospheric imaging. This special issue also invites papers on new approaches or advances/validation of standard techniques to DA, and applications of DA to ionospheric imaging for specific purposes. * Advances in instrumentation and applied ionospheric imaging: This also includes contributions to the development of new instruments for ionospheric imaging and how ionospheric imaging is being utilized in practical scenarios. For example, enhancing the reliability and efficiency of radio communication, navigation systems, space weather forecasts, and satellite orbit dynamics. Contributions to this special issue will present a comprehensive understanding of the current status of the accuracy of ionospheric models. Furthermore, it will highlight the implications of these advancements in ionospheric imaging for various sectors, including space science, atmospheric physics, telecommunications, and navigation systems. Through a collection of insightful articles and research findings, this special topic aims to foster collaboration, disseminate knowledge, and inspire further research in the field of ionospheric imaging. Papers must be submitted electronically to https://www.editorialmanager.com/AISR. To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue, authors must select "Special Issue: Ionospheric Imaging" 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 . The deadline for submissions is 15 January 2024. Dr. Marcio Muella (mmuella at univap.br) and Dr. Fabricio Prol (Fabricio.dossantosprol at nls.fi) are the Guest Editors for this special issue. Questions can be directed to Drs. Muella or Prol or to the Co-Editor for Special Issues, Dr. Peggy Ann Shea (sssrc at msn.com). -- Universidade do Vale do Para?ba - UNIVAP Instituto de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento - IP&D Faculdade de Engenharias, Arquitetura e Urbanismo - FEAU -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mmuella at univap.br Mon Apr 22 19:17:28 2024 From: mmuella at univap.br (mmuella) Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2024 22:17:28 -0300 Subject: CEDAR email: Announcement of a Special Issue: Ionospheric Imaging Message-ID: <376c7a49c0af767574adf0714825e29d@univap.br> Dear Colleagues, We invite researchers to contribute to a special issue of Advances in Space Research (_ASR_) on "_Ionospheric __I__maging: Recent __A__dvances and __F__uture __D__irections_". Ionospheric imaging is a technique for producing images of the ionosphere using various instruments such as ground-based, space-based, and radio occultation systems. It is a powerful technique for studying the ionosphere and its impact on radio communication and navigation systems. This specialized issue will serve as a platform for researchers and scientists to explore the latest advances in ionospheric imaging techniques. We solicit high-quality original research papers on the following topics, but are not limited to: * Validation and improvement of ionospheric imaging techniques: This includes contributions to new techniques for extracting 2D, 3D, or 4D ionospheric representations from ground-based or space-based observations. We also welcome contributions of ionospheric imaging data used to validate and improve ionospheric models. * Ionospheric tomography: Ionospheric imaging and tomography studies can be used to investigate ionospheric variability and to improve our understanding of the global ionosphere. We also seek papers addressing newdevelopments and applications of the algebraic, statistical, or machine learning-based reconstruction techniques used in computerized ionospheric tomography. * Data assimilation for improved ionospheric imaging: Data assimilation (DA) has the potential to significantly improve the accuracy and performance of ionospheric imaging. This special issue also invites papers on new approaches or advances/validation of standard techniques to DA, and applications of DA to ionospheric imaging for specific purposes. * Advances in instrumentation and applied ionospheric imaging: This also includes contributions to the development of new instruments for ionospheric imaging and how ionospheric imaging is being utilized in practical scenarios. For example, enhancing the reliability and efficiency of radio communication, navigation systems, space weather forecasts, and satellite orbit dynamics. Contributions to this special issue will present a comprehensive understanding of the current status of the accuracy of ionospheric models. Furthermore, it will highlight the implications of these advancements in ionospheric imaging for various sectors, including space science, atmospheric physics, telecommunications, and navigation systems. 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Roughly half of this time is allocated in each call. Please refer for more information and instructions how to apply to: https://eiscat.se/scientist/schedule/eiscat-peer-reviewed-program/ The deadline for applications is *1 May 2024 at 24:00 UTC*. -- Maria Mihalikova, PhD Staff Scientist, EISCAT Bengt Hultqvists v?g 1, 981 92 Kiruna, Sweden Work phone: +46 (0)72 5813347 e-mail:maria.mihalikova at eiscat.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Duties & Responsibilities: * Oversee the construction, testing, and calibration of Langmuir probes, electric field probes, ionization gauges, magnetometers, etc. slated to fly on multiple upcoming sounding rocket missions and small satellites to study the electrodynamics of Earth?s upper atmosphere; * Analyze and interpret data collected from in-situ observations and collaborate with Co-Investigators who will provide ground-based remote sensing data; * Operation of a plasma chamber with a variety of diagnostic instruments; * Present results at relevant conferences and in peer-reviewed literature; * Mentor undergraduate and graduate students, as well as collaborate with other researchers in the Center for Space and Atmospheric Research - Space and Atmospheric Instrumentation Lab Qualifications This position requires a Ph.D. in Engineering, Physics, or a related field. The successful candidate should have experience designing and using in-situ instruments (preferably electrostatic probes) and programming skills in C and Matlab/IDL/Python/Julia. The position is geared explicitly towards someone within 5 years of attaining their PhD, although more experienced applicants with suitable skills will also be considered. This is a 2-year, 100%-time appointment with applicable University benefits and a possibility of renewal for the third-year contingent upon satisfactory performance and continued availability of funds. The position allows (and expects!) the candidate to increase their independence by developing key questions and pursuing proposals to appropriate agencies. Interested applicants should submit the following materials: * A cover letter describing background, qualifications, and experience relevant to the position * A full curriculum vitae (CV) - detailing education, awards, publications, research experience, etc. * Contact information for three professional references Please submit all application materials via https://embryriddle.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External/details/Postdoctoral-Research-Associate-Research-Scientist--Center-for-Space-and-Atmospheric-Research_R307730 Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. The start date is also expected to be as soon as a selection is made, preferably no later than August 2024. For questions or additional information, contact Dr. Aroh Barjatya at barjatya at erau.edu. About Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University: At Embry-Riddle, we take pride in our position as the world's largest and most comprehensive university dedicated to aviation and aerospace. 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This award aims to acknowledge the outstanding contributions of young scientists in the field of ground-based geospace observation and research, particularly those actively engaged in IMCP-related studies. Each year, approximately three winners will be selected to receive an honorable certificate and a cash prize of up to USD 1500, all of which will be presented at the Workshop. This year?s deadline for application is 15 June 2024. More information can be found here: https://workshop2024.imcp.ac.cn/YoungScientistAward.html Limited funding is available to support participating in the Workshop, with priorities to younger researchers and developing country researchers. Workshop Website: https://workshop2024.imcp.ac.cn/ Important Deadlines Young Scientist Award application: 15 June 2024 Abstract submission: 31 July 2024 Financial support application: 31 July 2024 Early-bird registration: 31 July 2024 Hotel reservations (starting in early May): Guaranteed room in the Itamambuca Eco Resort by 20 August 2024 Scientific Sessions Session 1: International, regional, and national space weather programs Session 2: Scientific challenges and progress in understanding space weather processes driven by solar storms and disturbances from above Session 3: Scientific challenges and progress in understanding space weather processes under lower atmospheric and lithospheric forcing and global climate change impact Session 4: South-American Magnetic Anomaly (SAMA) and impact on geospace Session 5: Space weather monitoring with ground-based observational networks: current and new developments Session 6: Data fusion, assimilation and AI; space weather modeling and forecast Session 7: Synthesis - regional and global collaboration for effective geospace observation and research - IMCP in the global cooperation context Programs Day 0 (22 Sept): Registration Day 1 (23 Sept): Scientific sessions at INPE Days 2-4 (24-26 Sept): Scientific sessions at Itamambuca Eco Resort, Ubatuba Day 5 (27 Sept): Excursion Transportation The organizers will provide complimentary transportation: --S?o Paulo International Airport (GRU) to conference hotels near INPE --INPE to Itamambuca Eco Resort, Ubatuba --Itamambuca Eco Resort to GRU at the end of the workshop Round-way transportation from Itamambuca Eco Resort to the excursion destination will be available for an additional fee. This workshop is sponsored by the National Space Science Center (NSSC), the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), Brazil, SCOSTEP, Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization(APSCO), Natural Science Foundation of China, and other organizations. For further information, please contact Dr. Fang Yang at fyang at nssc.ac.cn (LOC) Shunrong On behalf of Workshop organizers --- Shun-Rong Zhang (he/him), PhD MIT Haystack Observatory 99 Millstone Rd, Westford, MA 01886, US http://srz.mit.edu | shunrong at mit.edu https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1946-3166 Phone: 617-715-5725 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Hilde.Nesse at uib.no Fri Apr 26 05:00:14 2024 From: Hilde.Nesse at uib.no (Hilde Nesse) Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2024 11:00:14 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: PhD position at the University of Bergen, Norway Message-ID: Dear colleagues At the University of Bergen there is a vacancy for a PhD position. The candidate will work in the research group in space physics focusing on particle precipitation. The group explores how energetic particle precipitation can affect the chemistry and dynamics of the neutral atmosphere in the polar region. The project seeks to study how the impact of energetic electron precipitation depends on the atmospheric state. The middle atmosphere has cooled, and the mean meridional circulation has accelerated in recent decades resulting from climate change. The pathways of how this can influence the responses related to particle precipitation is still largely unknown. The work will involve the use of chemistry-climate model WACCM. This is a unique opportunity to work on a challenging and cross-disciplinary project which will enhance our understanding of how the Earth's atmosphere is linked to space: PhD position in space physics and atmospheric dynamics (262257) | University of Bergen (jobbnorge.no) Application deadline: 1 June Best regards, Hilde Nesse -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wward at unb.ca Fri Apr 26 12:21:42 2024 From: wward at unb.ca (William E Ward) Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2024 18:21:42 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Deadlines for VCAIS/ANGWIN extended to Friday, May 3 Message-ID: The deadline for registration and abstract submission for this year's VCAIS/ANGWIN (Vertical Coupling of the Atmosphere-Ionosphere System/ANtarctic Gravity Wave Instrument Network meeting has been extended to Friday, May 3, 2024. This year the Vertical Coupling of the Atmosphere-Ionosphere System (VCAIS) meeting is combined with the ANtarctic Gravity Wave Instrument Network (ANGWIN) meeting for a one week meeting/workshop addressing the modelling, observation, data analysis and theory related to this coupling. The objective of this meeting is to provide a venue for discussions and collaborations between scientists involved in studying this coupling and associated mechanisms. The intention is to have contributions from recent satellite missions, whole atmosphere modelling and ground based airglow, lidar and radar. Waves of all scales, large scale flows and constituent distributions will be considered as complementary perspectives on this coupling. Gravity wave processes in Polar Regions and phenomena related to the recent Solar eclipse are specific topics being considered for this meeting. The meeting will take place from June 2 to 7 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada with a student workshop taking place the afternoon of June 2. Registration costs are $250 Cdn for students and $350 Cdn for everyone else. For further information on the meeting and registration details see the conference web site, https://vcais2024.ca/. We look forward to seeing everyone and hearing of your new results. William Ward on behalf of the Scientific Organizing Committee and the Local Organizing Committee. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu Fri Apr 26 14:30:16 2024 From: Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu (Michael, Adam T.) Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2024 20:30:16 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: GeoDAWG Seminar Series Message-ID: 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 on May 7th by Joe Hughes titled ?Relative Merits of Ionosondes, Ground GNSS TEC, and Radio Occultations for Ionospheric Data Assimilation.? 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, David Themens, Anthony Sciola, Adam Michael -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lqian at ucar.edu Mon Apr 29 11:23:09 2024 From: lqian at ucar.edu (Liying Qian) Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2024 11:23:09 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: The 12th International Workshop on Long-Term Trends Message-ID: Dear colleagues, The 12th International Workshop on Long-Term Changes and Trends in the Atmosphere (25 years?the Silver Anniversary), with the support of the IUGG, IAGA, and IAMAS, will be held next week (6-10 May 2024) in Ourense, Galicia, Spain. Participation in the workshop will be in a hybrid format (in person and online). Presentations will be recorded and made available to registered participants. The programme is available in: https://trends2024.uvigo.es/ We want to encourage online participation. If you wish to attend online, please register using the form on the workshop website. We look forward to your participation in this exciting workshop! Sincerely, Liying Qian (NCAR) and Juan A?el (Univ. de Vigo), on behalf of the Workshop Scientific Organizing Committee and the Local Organizing Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From devin.r.huyghebaert at uit.no Mon Apr 29 12:31:29 2024 From: devin.r.huyghebaert at uit.no (Devin Ray Huyghebaert) Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2024 18:31:29 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Registration Open for the International EISCAT Symposium 2024 and Optical Meeting Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, We are happy to announce that registration for the International EISCAT Symposium 2024 and the 48th Annual European Meeting on Atmospheric Studies by Optical Methods is now open. Those who have submitted abstracts will be notified soon about the details of their presentation. The deadline to register for the conference is June 1, 2024. Website, with link to registration and preliminary program: https://uit.no/tavla/artikkel/830164/eiscat_symposium_2024 Venue: UiT The Arctic University of Norway campus, Troms?, Norway Dates: July 29 - August 2, 2024 Session List: - EISCAT 3D, EISCAT and Complementary Instrumentation - Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling - Novel Radar and Signal Processing Techniques - Novel Optical Instrumentation - Imager and Aurora Studies - Satellite, Rocket, and Multi-Instrument Studies - D-region and Mesospheric Phenomena - Meteors and Space Debris - Machine Learning in Space and Atmospheric Physics - Modelling of Auroral/Magnetospheric Processes - Active Ionospheric Experiments (Heating, etc.) - Space Weather Accommodations: Due to the demand for hotels in Troms? during the summer months, it is recommended to book your hotel/accommodations as soon as possible. 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You can get information on the */PITHIA-NRF Nodes/* here and view details on PITHIA-NRF assets by accessing the */PITHIA-NRF Knowledge Book/* here . *What?* The PITHIA-NRF nodes provide access to key experimental and data processing facilities for studies and modelling of physical processes acting in the Earth?s plasmasphere, ionosphere and thermosphere. The facilities connected to the nodes are geographically distributed over Europe, as well as internationally, and their expertise and dedication span over a wide range of topics within the research area. Users can request either *physical access*?(one-week visit at the node with support at site) or *remote access*?(one month access from distance with weekly support). Users with granted projects will learn how to work with the facilities during the full access cycle, from setting up a campaign, to collection, analysis and finally exploitation of data. *When?* The call is an *Open Call* - applications are handled as they arrive with typical evaluation times of 2 to 3 weeks. The call closes on *31 May 2024*. *Who?* Access can be requested by scientific users from academia, Small and Medium Enterprises, large companies and public organizations. *How?* The application is made by using the online form . Follow the instructions at the PITHIA-NRF webpage for the Sixth TNA Call . We strongly encourage any potential applicants to discuss with the relevant node about the project before submitting their proposals. 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The TI welcomes manuscripts which address the TID identification and tracking, TID nowcasting and forecasting, the methods and technologies capable of mitigating adverse effects of TIDs on the performance of critical space and ground-based infrastructure, as well as feeding the obtained results into ionospheric weather services. The initiative for this TI raised in the framework of the project T-FORS . Apologies if you have already received this notice by other posts. Thank you. Best regards - david. -- --------------------------------------------------------- Dr. David Altadill Observatori de l?Ebre (Universitat Ramon Llull - CSIC). Carrer Observatori 3A, 43520 Roquetes (Tarragona). Espanya - Spain. Tel. (+34) 977 500 511 e-mail:david_altadill at obsebre.es www:http://www.obsebre.es GPS: 40.8210, 0.4955 --------------------------------------------------------- Av?s legal i Pol?tica de Privacitat. 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The goal is to hold discussions on opportunities and challenges and then follow up with a community recommendation report. Additionally, we have a limited amount of travel funding available for those participants interested in contributing to Open Science sessions and the community report. Please see the Travel Support Application page for more details and the form to apply. Please note that this funding only covers flights and hotel accommodations, booked by our booking agents. This does not include reimbursement for travel already booked. If you have not done so already, please let us know if you are able to attend the workshop as soon as possible via this RSVP/registration form. There will be no registration fee, however RSVP/registration is required for attendance. We appreciate early RVSPs for workshop planning as well as in-person and virtual attendee limit purposes. As a reminder, a limited number of rooms have been blocked at The Hotel at the University of Maryland. The discounted group rate of $199 per night (plus applicable taxes) is available to workshop attendees. You must reserve your room no later than May 14, 2024 in order to receive the special rate. More details about registration/RSVP and the hotel can be found on the workshop website. Please contact Elana Resnick (elana.m.resnick at nasa.gov) and cc Leila Mays (m.leila.mays at nasa.gov) if you have questions about the hotel and other logistics information. We hope you will be able to participate. 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