CEDAR email: Call for Abstracts for Arctic Science Summit Week 2025: Planning the Next International Polar Year

Michael Hartinger mdhartin1 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 28 18:45:38 MDT 2024


Dear Colleagues,

The Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) 2025 (https://www.assw.info/) will
take place in Boulder, Colorado from 20-28 March 2025, engaging Arctic
researchers, Indigenous Peoples, policymakers, and other interested parties
from around the world and serving as a crucial milestone for shaping the
fifth International Polar Year (IPY5). ASSW 2025 organizers are now
accepting abstracts for the Fourth International Conference on Arctic
Research Planning (ICARP IV) Summit, which will take place during ASSW on
25-28 March 2025, immediately following the ASSW 2025 business and
community meetings (20-24 March 2025).

Several sessions directly related to geospace/space weather research are
planned, including:
# 1.4.  Exploring connections between space weather and the Earth's
atmosphere in the polar regions
# 1.6.  Unraveling Space Weather: Impacts and Predictions
# 2.4.  Science for Resilient Communications and Sensing in a Rapidly
Changing Arctic

Full session descriptions can be found here:
https://assw.info/program/icarp-iv-summit/icarp-iv-summit-sessions/icarp-iv-summit-sessions-accepting-abstracts

Many other ICARP IV sessions are also relevant to interdisciplinary
collaborations related to geospace/space weather research, and an ASSW 2025
business meeting is planned to discuss how the geospace/space weather
research community can become more directly involved in IPY5 planning.

Abstract submissions are invited through 30 September 2024. Please visit
the ASSW 2025 / ICARP IV Summit Website (
https://assw.info/program/icarp-iv-summit) for the full list of available
sessions, submission guidelines, and instructions on how to submit your
abstract.
It’s particularly important for CEDAR community science to be represented
at ASSW 2025 as it will set the tone for future research directions and
international planning related to IPY5.

Please consider submitting an abstract and help make IPY5 a success!

-- 
Michael Hartinger
Research Scientist, Space Science Institute
Associate Researcher, UCLA
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