CEDAR email: Registration Extended for the GIGI-Next Workshop September 10-12, 2024 Boulder, Colorado

Lynn Harvey Lynn.Harvey at lasp.colorado.edu
Thu Aug 1 09:44:13 MDT 2024


Registration<https://lasp.colorado.edu/meetings/gigi-next/workshop-registration/> has been extended to August 15th to attend the GOLD-ICON Guest Investigator (GIGI)-Next Workshop<https://lasp.colorado.edu/meetings/gigi-next/> that will be held in Boulder Colorado on September 10-12, 2024. There are a few spots still open so please register soon if you would like to attend! Also, please encourage your students and postdocs to apply for travel grants to attend as we have a few grants still available.

GIGI-Next is a 3-day in-person workshop that brings together NASA’s GIGI program team members as well as members of the science community who are working with GOLD and/or 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.

This event is sponsored by NASA TWSC, so there is no registration fee. Please see below preliminary agenda. A final agenda will be sent in late August.


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
  *   Synthesis and Reflection: Key Takeaways
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