CEDAR email: CGS Geospace Student Workshop-travel grant applications due Sept 4th

Amy Keesee Amy.Keesee at unh.edu
Thu Aug 29 13:29:45 MDT 2024


REMINDER: travel grant applications due Wednesday September 4th, 11:59PM EDT
The NASA DRIVE Center for Geospace Storms (CGS) will be hosting a Geospace Student Workshop that will be held Nov 17-20 at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, MD in concert with the CGS Community Workshop. The purpose of this workshop is to provide graduate students that have a foundation in their area of research, usually by having attended GEM or CEDAR, an opportunity for knowledge integration across all of geospace. We will have tutorial talks similar to student day at GEM and CEDAR, networking events, and a tutorial on using simulation and analysis tools developed by the CGS team, including the Multiscale Atmosphere-Geospace Environment (MAGE) model. Student-focused activities will primarily be the 17th and 20th, and students will attend the Community Workshop on the 18-19th. The Community Workshop will include talks from leading experts across the range of geospace regions, analysis techniques, and modeling. There will be a limited number of travel grants to support student attendance, and self-funded students are also welcome. Students participating in this workshop will become the initial members of the Mastering Analyses for Geospace, the Innovation Cohort (MAGIC).

The Travel Grant Application is now open with a deadline of Wednesday September 4th, 11:59PM EDT. Grant recipients will be notified by Friday September 20th. Details and the link to the application are available at https://cgs.jhuapl.edu/StudentWorkshop

Amy M Keesee, PhD
Associate Professor
University of New Hampshire
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Space Science Center
amy.keesee at unh.edu<mailto:amy.keesee at unh.edu>
Office: (603)862-4316
Cell: (304)282-3527


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