CEDAR email: Mark your calendars: GIGI-Next Workshop September 10-12, 2024 Boulder, Colorado

Lynn Harvey Lynn.Harvey at lasp.colorado.edu
Wed Apr 10 09:24:36 MDT 2024


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


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V. Lynn Harvey
Research Scientist
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
3665 Discovery Drive
Boulder, CO  80303
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email: lynn.harvey at lasp.colorado.edu<mailto:lynn.harvey at lasp.colorado.edu>


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