From xueling7 at vt.edu Mon Dec 2 07:11:25 2024 From: xueling7 at vt.edu (Shi, Xueling) Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2024 14:11:25 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Invitation to Participate in mini-GEM GIC Sessions Message-ID: Dear colleagues, We cordially invite you to join our "Understanding the causes of geomagnetic disturbances in geospace for hazard analysis on geomagnetically induced currents" session at the mini-GEM Workshop. There are two GIC sessions in this year's mini-GEM which will take place on December 8th in Washington D.C. in The Westin Washington Downtown (999 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001). Please see the description and location information below. 1. GIC stand-alone session between 13:45-15:15 EST in Rock Creek Salon C Community-wide Discussion Session on Modern Modeling Challenge on Ground Magnetic Field Perturbations: This session will focus on planning and implementing a community-wide modeling challenge on ground magnetic field perturbations. It will start with "scene-setting" talks that review previous efforts, available resources (such as funding opportunities), and the scientific motivations behind this challenge. Following these talks, we will hold an open discussion to gather community input on key topics, including leadership for the modeling effort, suitable locations for simulation and data hosting, optimal challenge design to track modeling progress, and feedback mechanisms for improving models related to ground magnetic field perturbations. 2. GIC stand-alone session between 15:30-17:00 EST in Rock Creek Salon C Community Contribution Session on the Gannon Storm as a Review of GMD and GIC Research: This session, led by the Focus Group with community contribution, will review our current understanding of ground magnetic field variability, geoelectric field determination, and their relevance to GIC. The group will also discuss the practical implications of this knowledge for infrastructure resilience. We welcome 2-3 slide presentations on studies of Gannon Storm. To present in this session, please reach out to the conveners via e-mail (dsozturk at alaska.edu and xueling7 at vt.edu). To participate in the community study of the Gannon storm, please fill out the following survey: https://tinyurl.com/gannon-gmd-gic. The Zoom link for virtual participation will be available via the GEM Website. Please don't forget to register for mini-GEM via the GEM Website at: https://gemworkshop.org/registration/ You can find the most up-to-date information about our session on our GEM Wiki Website: https://tinyurl.com/gem-gmd-gic Looking forward to seeing you in person or virtually in Washington D.C.! Xueling Shi, Dogacan Su Ozturk, Zhonghua Xu, Mark Engebretson, Erin Joshua Rigler -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The following website provides more detailed information on the position https://careers-usu.icims.com/jobs/8412/assistant-professor-of-physics-upper-atmospheric--ionospheric-research/job Bela G. Fejer Professor of Physics Utah State University Logan, UT 84322 (435) 797-3627 Titus Yuan Associate Professor Physics Department Utah State University Logan, UT 84322 (435)-797-2959 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bea.gallardolacourt at nasa.gov Mon Dec 2 14:46:44 2024 From: bea.gallardolacourt at nasa.gov (Bea Gallardo-Lacourt (GSFC-675.0)[CATHOLIC UNIV OF AMERICA]) Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2024 21:46:44 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Invitation to the SPA Student and Early Career Mixer at AGU Fall Meeting 2024 Message-ID: Dear SPA Students and Early Career Scientists, We are excited to invite you to the SPA Student and Early Career Mixer during the AGU Fall Meeting 2024! This event is a fantastic opportunity to network with your peers, meet new colleagues, and connect with representatives from agencies like NSF, NASA, NOAA, and NRL, as well as SPA leadership. Light refreshments and food will be provided. Unlike previous years, no tickets are required?everyone is welcome to join! Feel free to come and bring your friends and spread the word and invite your network!" Event Details: Date: Monday, 9 December 2024 Time: 18:30 - 20:00 Location: Independence F, G, H, I (Grand Hyatt) Website: https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/meetingapp.cgi/Session/230529 If you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We look forward to seeing you there! Best regards, Bea Gallardo-Lacourt (Chair, Early Career Committee) Robert Allen (Co-chair, Early Career Committee) Dominique Stumbaugh (Chair, Student Committee) Brianna Isola (Co-chair, Student Committee) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From immel at ssl.berkeley.edu Tue Dec 3 13:09:24 2024 From: immel at ssl.berkeley.edu (Thomas J. Immel) Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2024 20:09:24 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Announcement : Earth Planets and Space Special Issue on May 2024 geogmagnetic storm Message-ID: <95439E52-64AA-419B-8BD6-CB02DCFC2677@sunearth.ssl.berkeley.edu> Greetings CEDAR Research Community, I am pleased to announce the opportunity for reporting new scientific findings related to the remarkable geomagnetic storms of 2024 in the international open journal Earth, Planets and Space. For information on this journal, the special issue, and submitting your manuscript, please follow this link: https://earth-planets-space.springeropen.com/, or see below for more details. Submission Status: Open | Submission Deadline: 31 May 2025 Extreme Space Weather Events in May 2024: New Discoveries and Future Challenges Edited by: Yoshizumi Miyoshi, PhD, Nagoya University, Japan Takuya Tsugawa, PhD, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan Shin Toriumi, PhD, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan Thomas Immel, PhD, University of California, Berkeley, United States Nat Gopalswamy, PhD, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States Masahito Nos?, PhD, Nagoya City University, Japan Earth, Planets and Space is calling for submissions to our Collection on "Extreme Space Weather Events in May 2024: New Discoveries and Future Challenges". About the Collection This special issue invites submissions focused on advancing our understanding of space weather phenomena, particularly those related to the intense geomagnetic storms that occurred in May 2024. We encourage papers addressing various aspects of the Sun-Earth connection. Contributions combining both observations and simulations are highly welcomed, with a focus on improving space weather prediction capabilities and understanding the impact on both natural and human-made systems. This issue will highlight the research on Sun, interplanetary space, magnetosphere, ionosphere, and atmosphere. We also welcome studies on the interactions between the solar wind and planetary systems. Topics of interest in this collection include, but are not limited to: * The Sun-Earth connection: Processes linking solar activity, including solar flares, to space weather phenomena * Propagation and impact of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) in interplanetary space * Interactions between the solar wind and the Earth's magnetosphere * Dynamics of the magnetosphere: Wave-particle interactions, radiation belt dynamics, ring current build up, ion outflow Submission Status: Open | Submission Deadline: 31 May 2025 ------------------------------------------ Thomas J. 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The *abstract submission deadline*?is Wednesday, *15 January*?2025, at *13:00 CET*. *Session Link*: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/51729 *Abstract submission Link*: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/abstractsubmission/51729 *EMRP2.5**session summary:* /Launched in November 2013, the ESA Earth Explorer Swarm satellite trio has provided, for one solar cycle, continuous accurate measurements of the magnetic field, accompanied by plasma and electric field measurements, precise navigation, and accelerometer observations. The polar-orbiting Swarm satellites are augmented with absolute magnetic scalar and vector data from the low-inclination Macau Science Satellite 1 (MSS-1, since May 2023, 41? inclination, covering all Local Times within 2 months) and with absolute scalar field measurements from the CSES satellite (since 2018, fixed 02/14 LT near-polar orbit) which significantly extend the data coverage in space and time. In addition, the ESA Scout NanoMagSat constellation consisting of one near-polar and two 60? inclination satellites, is now also in the pipeline, with a sequence of launches planned to start at the end of 2027 for full operation in 2028. It will acquire absolute vector magnetic data at 1 Hz, very low noise scalar and vector magnetic field data at 2 kHz, electron density data at 2 kHz and electron temperature data at 1 Hz. It will also acquire navigation data, enabling top-side TEC retrieval, and collect ionospheric radio-occultation profiles. This session invites contributions on investigations in geomagnetism, ionospheric and thermospheric sciences related to Earth and near-Earth processes, with focus on existing and planned Low-Earth-Orbiting satellites. Combined analyses of satellite- and ground-based or model data are welcome./ We look forward to your valuable contributions and appreciate your attention and interest. 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This meeting will be held in Vienna, Austria & Online from April 27th to May 2nd, 2025. ****Session Details**** Session Title: ST3/AS3/PS4 - Dynamics, Chemistry, and Coupling in the Middle Atmosphere and MLT Regions Section: Solar-Terrestrial Sciences (ST) Session Link: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/53617 Primary Convener: Sovit Khadka, Orion Space Solutions, Colorado, USA Conveners: Erin Dawkins, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA Linda Megner, Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Maosheng He, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Juan Antonio A?el, Applied Physics, EPhysLab, Universidade de Vigo, Ourense, Spain Invited Speakers: Ludger Scherliess, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA Claudia Stolle, Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Kuhl?ngsborn, Germany Session Description: The Earth's middle atmosphere, mesosphere, and lower thermosphere (MLT) region provide a great platform for studying ionospheric dynamics, disturbances, eddy mixing, atmospheric drag effects, and space debris tracking. The thermal structure of these regions is influenced by numerous energy sources such as solar radiation, chemical, and dynamical processes, as well as forces from both above (e.g. solar and magnetospheric inputs) and below (e.g. gravity waves and atmospheric tides). Solar atmospheric tides, related to global-scale variations of temperature, density, pressure, and wind waves, are responsible for coupling the lower and upper layers of the atmosphere and significantly impact their vertical profiles in the upper atmosphere. With evidence of climate change impacts on the middle and upper atmosphere, monitoring and understanding trends through observational data is critical. There has been a contraction of the stratosphere and a decrease in the density of the upper atmosphere, which could impact the accumulation of space debris. 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Space weather originatesfrom the Sun as solar eruptions (solar flares, coronal mass ejections (CMEs)and high speed streams (HSS) from coronal holes). Solar flares affect theionosphere within nine minutes. CMEs, while flowing through the interplanetary(IP) space become interplanetary CMEs (ICMEs), produce shocks, solar energeticparticle (SEP) events, radio bursts, etc. HSS originating from coronal holesinteract with the slow wind ahead, forming corotating interaction regions(CIRs). The interaction of ICMEs and CIRs with the Earth?s magnetospherethrough magnetic reconnection leads to wave-particle interactions, intenseradiation belts, large currents in the magnetosphere (ring current andfield-aligned current) and ionosphere, geomagnetic storms/activities, intenseauroras, ionosphere-thermosphere storms, large geomagnetically induced currents(GICs), etc. Space weather sometimes result in adverse societal impact andeconomic losses in the high-tech society by damaging satellite systems,electric power grids, rail-way traffic systems, oil and gas metal pipelines,etc. For example, if a space weather event similar to the 1859 Carrington eventoccurs at the present time, can cause damages costing up to (estimated) 1-2trillion US Dollars. This session invites contributions on all aspects of spaceweather studies using ground and space-based observations, theory and modellingincluding the recent severe space weather events that resulted in geomagneticstorms of historical proportions. Pleasefeel free to contact us at manuvarghese at nssc.ac.cn, if you have any questions. ------------------------------------------- Conveners:V. Manu, Nat Gopalswamy, Yusuke Ebihara, Zhang Qing-He, Jijin K Raj ------------------------------------------- Bestregards, ManuVarghese, PhD NationalSpace Science Center (NSSC), ChineseAcademy of Sciences, Beijing, China. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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An overview of the hardware and software will be provided and future plans will be discussed, with a strong emphasis on EISCAT_3D. Tips on analysing and working with the data will be given and the participants will run an own radar experiment in a hands-on exercise. There'll be an excursion to the close-by Skibotn EISCAT_3D radar site, as well as to the Finnish Kilpisjarvi Atmospheric Imaging Receiver Array (KAIRA) site, which is a multi-purpose radio telescope originally built for prototyping EISCAT_3D. The lecturers comprise members of the EISCAT staff and experienced scientists from the user community. As well as providing a good foundation for scientists new to incoherent scatter radar, this in-person radar school will facilitate creation of a network of peers among all participants, learners and instructors alike, as well as provide a chance for more established users to be updated on the latest and future developments. 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URL: From Olivier.Witasse at esa.int Wed Dec 4 12:26:53 2024 From: Olivier.Witasse at esa.int (Olivier Witasse) Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2024 19:26:53 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: M-MATISSE community workshop - 19-23 May 2025 London [second announcement] In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear colleagues This is the second announcement for the 2025 M-MATISSE community workshop, which will be held on 19-23 May 2025 at University College London, Bloomsbury Campus in central London, United Kingdom. Everyone with interest in the Medium class (M7) mission candidate is welcome to participate. The registration for this workshop is now open. The workshop aims to bring the scientific community together to discuss the M-MATISSE M7 mission candidate progress in order to help with the consolidation of the M-MATISSE science report (i.e., the Yellow Book) that it is due in early 2026. This is a chance to help shape the science of the mission. There will be specific sessions with plenty of time for discussions focussing on: * Science goals of the mission * Connections from the Sun to the surface of Mars * Heliophysics at 1.38-1.66 AU and its influence on Mars * Synergies with Earth plasma and space-weather science * Planetology comparisons (including exoplanets) * Lessons learnt from past/present planetary exploration * Outreach on how to communicate plasma science effectively Participants are invited to submit abstracts addressing one or more of these topics. Possibility for hybrid connection is currently being investigated, but we really encourage the community to come in person for more fruitful discussions! Important deadlines: * Abstract deadline: 24 January 2025. * Registration deadline: 31 March 2025 - There are no registration fees for the participation in this meeting. * Meeting: 19-23 May 2025, London, UK * Early Career Support deadline: 24 January 2025. We are very happy to announce that we are able to support a few early careers to attend the meeting by courtesy of the Royal Astronomical Society. The support should be used to help covering part of the expenses for this trip, but we note that matching funds will be necessary. The LOC will evaluate each case. The application for this support will open soon, please check our website for updates. Key information: * Website: https://sites.google.com/view/m-matisse-workshop * Programme: a tentative program is available at our website. * Hotels: You should book your hotels as soon as possible. A list of recommended hotels is provided on the website. If you have any questions or wish to suggest any changes to the website, please contact us: mmatisse.mission at gmail.com Go M-MATISSE! Best wishes, The M-MATISSE Science Study Team, SOC and LOC. [cid:image002.png at 01DB0433.E96A69B0] This message is intended only for the recipient(s) named above. 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Immel) Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2024 23:49:02 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: ICON Thermospheric O/N2 product update Message-ID: <02447B60-64C1-4B39-A375-2A9604EA5154@sunearth.ssl.berkeley.edu> ICON Data Product Updates The NASA Ionospheric Connection Explorer completed three years of observations during its mission, and work is now underway to provide the final versions of products to the scientific community. Updates to several products are now available on the ICON website and at the NASA Space Physics Data Facility. Here we note the recent availability of Version 6 of theThermospheric Column O/N2 product, which itself comprises two products ? a retrieval from the limb observations of far-UV emissions above the horizon, and another retrieval from the on-disk observations below the horizon. These both come from the ICON FUV instrument observations in daytime. Details are available in the ICON website including product documentation in PDF formats. https://icon.ssl.berkeley.edu/Operations/icon-thermospheric-column-on2-update-version-6-and-cmad-draft An interim draft of the Calibration, Measurements and Algorithms Document (CMAD) for the ICON mission is linked from that page that contains more information on the retrieved parameters provided in both products. More updates in the upcoming months are coming for the thermospheric winds and temperatures, day and nighttime O+ profiles, and ion velocities. -Thomas Immel, UC Berkeley -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov Wed Dec 4 20:34:49 2024 From: hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov (Connor, Hyunju K. (GSFC-6730)) Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2024 03:34:49 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Special Mini-GEM Session on Upcoming Heliophysics Missions Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, A special mini-GEM session on upcoming heliophysics missions is scheduled for 10:15 ? 11:45am on Dec 8, Sunday. We encourage you to attend, engage with the mission teams, and learn about these exciting future missions. Please note that all mini-GEM attendees, including remote participants, are required to register at https://gemworkshop.org/. Registration is Free. Below are the session details. Location: Rock Creek Salon A, the Westin Washington, D.C. Downtown (999 9th St NW, Washington D.C., 20001) Virtual Meeting Link: https://cua.zoom.us/j/89735002167 Schedule (Dec 8, Sunday): 1. 10:15 ? 10:25am : PUNCH 2. 10:25 ? 10:35am : IMAP 3. 10:35 ? 10:45am : SWFO 4. 10:45 ? 10:55am : TRACERS 5. 10:55 ? 11:05am : EZIE 6. 11:05 ? 11:15am : SMILE 7. 11:15 ? 11:45am : Q&A Best regards, Hyunju Connor, John Dorelli, and Li-Jen Chen (TRACERS mission scientists) Note - If you receive this email on nights and/or weekends, that doesn't mean I expect you to read it or reply at that time. Please read & reply when you can during whatever your working hours happen to be. --------------------------------------------------------------- Hyunju Kim Connor (she/her/hers) Associate Chief on detail Space Weather Laboratory, Code 674 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Rm. 236, Bldg. 21 8800 Greenbelt RD, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA Email : Hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov Tel. : 301-286-7417 --------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov Wed Dec 4 21:18:25 2024 From: hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov (Connor, Hyunju K. (GSFC-6730)) Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2024 04:18:25 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: MLGEM session at the mini-GEM workshop Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, The Machine Learning based Geospace Environment Modeling (MLGEM) session is scheduled for 3:30-5:00pm on Sunday, December 8, during the mini-GEM workshop. We will present AI model results of various heliophysics systems for selected challenge storms (see below) and discuss strategies to integrate these models into an Artificial Intelligence Modeling Framework for Advancing Heliophysics Research (AIMFAHR). CHALLENGE STORM LIST: 1. January 4, 2023 (minimum Sym-H :-74nT at 09:04UT) 2. May 6, 2023 (minimum Sym-H : -108 nT at 05:11 UT) 3. May 11, 2024 (minimum Sym-H : -518nT at 02:14 UT) SESSION DETAILS: Location: Rock Creek Salon B, the Westin Washington, D.C. Downtown (999 9th St NW, Washington D.C., 20001) Virtual Meeting Link: https://cua.zoom.us/j/81902025946 Schedule (Sunday, December 8): 1. 3:30 ? 3:40pm: Bayane Michotte de Welle ? Magnetopause Reconnection Lines and Polar Cap Potentials 2. 3:40 ? 3:50pm: Gonzalo Cucho-Padin ? Cusp 3. 3:50 ? 4:00pm: Mikhail Sitnov ? Inner Magnetosphere Magnetic fields and Currents 4. 4:00 ? 4:10pm: Brianna Isolar ? Inner Magnetosphere Electric Fields 5. 4:10 ? 4:20pm: Valluri Sai Gowtam ? Global Aurora Precipitation 6. 4:20 ? 4:30pm: Jubyaid Uddin ? Field-Aligned Currents and Ionospheric Potentials 7. 4:30 ? 4:40pm: Hongfan Chen ? Geomagnetic Field Perturbation 8. 4:40 ? 5:00pm: Discussion on AIMFAHR * Review of results and suggestions for future challenge-storm studies. * Strategies for coupling AI models of different systems * Usefulness of AI models trained with physics-based simulation results (surrogate models) in AIMFAHR. * Open discussion on additional topics. Best regards, Hyunju Connor, Matt Argall, Xiangning Chu, Bashi Ferdousi, and Valluri Sai Gowtam. Note - If you receive this email on nights and/or weekends, that doesn't mean I expect you to read it or reply at that time. 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My vision for this meeting will be to discuss any AGU events that are DEI-related. That stated, please bring any additional topics you wish. The zoom information is below. Please forgive how last minute this is! I was uncertain if I (or others) would have the bandwidth for this. However, I think this meeting will be both informative and maybe a little cathartic as we stumble rapidly towards AGU. Hope to see you there! Lindsay Goodwin on behalf of the CEDAR DEI Taskforce ------------------------------------- Lindsay V Goodwin is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. 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NSF will have a strong presence at next week's meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Washington DC. We look forward to seeing everyone at our AGS Town Hall on Monday evening (details below) and at the NSF GEO booth in the Exhibit Hall. Best regards, Anne M. Johansen AGS Division Director Funding Opportunities Geosciences Open Science Ecosystem (GEO OSE) - This solicitation supports the development of innovative approaches that foster open, inclusive and equitable scientific practices, enhancing geoscience research, education and capacity building through enhanced information resources and collaborative tools. Track 1 proposals are due February 14, 2025, and Track 2 proposals are due November 14, 2025. Coupling, Energetics, and Dynamics of Atmospheric Regions (CEDAR) - This updated solicitation moves the target date from May to March annually and includes comparative aeronomy studies of other planet's atmospheres in relation to Earth. The target date for submission is March 5, 2025. National AI Research Resource (NAIRR) Pilot - This Dear Colleague Letter seeks candidate datasets for inclusion on the NAIRR Pilot portal. The submission deadline is February 7, 2025. FAQs have been released for the Regional Resilience Innovation Incubator. Letters of Intent are required and due on December 16, 2024. Outreach Events AGS will be hosting a Town Hall meeting at the AGU Fall Meeting on Monday, December 9 at 6:00pm Eastern in Salon G of the main Convention Center. The meeting will be in an office hour format with a short introductory talk followed by an open session where attendees can meet and engage with AGS staff. Employment Opportunities NSF has released an application for a Science Analyst position, which is a temporary position ideal for early career professionals with a Ph.D. or Master's degree. Please see more information here. The application deadline is coming up quickly on December 10, 2024. 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We will then host a panel comprising the speakers who will take questions from the audience. Change drivers include how our science infrastructure is supporting data science/ML, big data, cloud computing, open science, remote research collaboration tools, and shared data analysis environments. Questions may be submitted before the session to Slido at the following link: https://app.sli.do/event/kLYustnQ1Y5uEz4HgC14o5 Or use the Slido code 1550088 at slido.com or use the QR code [cid:image004.png at 01DB4720.8F038620] [signature_1079744945] Tai-Yin Huang, PhD Program Director, Geospace Cluster Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences U.S. National Science Foundation (703) 292-4943 | thuang at nsf.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This meeting will bring together Federal agencies, the academic community, the private sector, and international partners to focus on the diverse impacts of space weather, on forecasting techniques, and on recent scientific advances in understanding and predicting conditions in the space environment. The workshop addresses the remarkably diverse impacts of space weather on today?s technology. The program highlights space weather impacts in several areas including communications, navigation, spacecraft operations, human space exploration, aviation, space traffic coordination, and electric power. The workshop will also focus on the highest priority needs for operational services that can guide future research and new high-value capabilities that can be transitioned into operations. The conference fosters communication among researchers, space weather service providers, commercial services and users of space weather services. 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For questions or concerns, contact Bill Rideout (brideout at mit.edu) or Katherine Cariglia (cariglia at mit.edu). -Bill From trefz at iap-kborn.de Fri Dec 13 05:49:36 2024 From: trefz at iap-kborn.de (Phillip Trefz) Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2024 13:49:36 +0100 Subject: CEDAR email: =?iso-8859-1?q?Postdoctoral_scientist_=22Atmosphere?= =?iso-8859-1?q?-ionosphere_variability_above_the_Baltic_Sea_region?= =?iso-8859-1?q?=22?= Message-ID: <00e601db4d5d$77633810$6629a830$@iap-kborn.de> Dear colleagues, at the Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP) at the baltic sea in Germany, a position in the Department ?Modelling of Atmospheric Processes? is available as Postdoctoral scientist, ?Atmosphere-ionosphere variability above the Baltic Sea region?. 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The host institution for the Workshop, Virginia Tech, looks forward to welcoming you to a week of stimulating discussions and excursions in the beautiful setting of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Best wishes for the holidays and new year, The Virginia Tech SuperDARN 2025 Workshop Organizing Committee Mike Ruohoniemi Jo Baker Bharat Kunduri Kevin Sterne -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From guram at gfz.de Wed Dec 18 03:49:32 2024 From: guram at gfz.de (guram at gfz.de) Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2024 11:49:32 +0100 Subject: CEDAR email: EGU25 abstracts: ST4.1 session in Space Weather and Space Climate Message-ID: <8DD213D4-2AFF-4F04-8793-F8FCD7917557@gfz.de> Dear Colleagues, We invite you to contribute by submitting an abstract to the EGU25 (EGU General Assembly) session ST4.1, titled "Open Session on Space Weather and Space Climate" and scheduled for 27 April?2 May 2025, Vienna, Austria. The abstract submission deadline is Wednesday, 15 January 2025, at 13:00 CET. Abstract submission Link: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/abstractsubmission/52635. ST4.1 session summary: This open session provided an in-depth exploration of Space Weather and Space Climate phenomena, focusing on the dynamic processes occurring from the Sun to Earth. Key topics included solar activity, such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections, and their interactions with Earth's magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere. Discussions also highlighted the impacts of these processes on satellite operations, communication systems, power grids, and Earth's climate, emphasising both immediate space weather effects and longer-term space climate influences on technological and natural systems. Confirmed invited speakers: Tinatin Baratashvili (KU Leuven) will present an overview of "From Sun to Earth: Exploring the strengths and challenges of the full MHD modelling chain with COCONUT+Icarus" We look forward to your valuable contributions and appreciate your attention and interest. Sincerely yours, session conveners, Guram Kervalishvili, Emilia Kilpua, Olga Malandraki --- Dr. Guram Kervalishvili Section 2.3: Geomagnetism Tel.: +49 (0)331 6264 1882 Fax: +49 (0)331 6264 1266 Email: guram at gfz.de GFZ's email addresses have changed. Please update your records: @gfz-potsdam.de is now @gfz.de. _______________________________________ Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Foundation under public law of the federal state of Brandenburg Telegrafenberg, D-14473 Potsdam -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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You can find the full description of the position here: https://www.iap-kborn.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Current_issue/Job_Vacancies/R adar/2024-24-PhD_student-atmosphere_and_ionosphere_investigations_over_the_B altic_Sea_area.pdf Kind regards Dr. Phillip Trefz Science- & Technology Transfer Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the University of Rostock Schlo?stra?e 6, D-18225 K?hlungsborn Phone: +49 (0) 38293 68 461 eMail: trefz at iap-kborn.de www.iap-kborn.de/en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gross at bu.edu Wed Dec 18 07:58:11 2024 From: gross at bu.edu (Gross, Nicholas) Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2024 14:58:11 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: =?windows-1252?q?SHIELD_Webinar_Series=3A_Voyager_S?= =?windows-1252?q?toryCorps_=93Ed_Stone_as_a_Mentor=94?= Message-ID: SHIELD Webinar Series: Voyager StoryCorps ?Ed Stone as a Mentor? Friday, Jan. 17th, 2025, 2pm ET Register at https://shielddrivecenter.com/shield-webinars/ As the Voyager Mission approaches its 50 year mark, and continues its extraordinary legacy, a new generation of researchers works with Voyager data to understand the outer regions of our solar system and the interstellar environment outside of the heliosphere, we invite stories that capture the history of this mission and the people that made it happen. The SHIELD Webinar series for 2025 will be devoted to bringing together these unique voices to share stories in a ?Voyager StoryCorps?. The inaugural Voyager StoryCorps Webinar will feature a conversation between two proteges of Edward C. Stone. Alan Cummings started working with Ed Stone on the Voyager cosmic ray (CRS) instruments in 1973 and is now PI of those instruments. Jamie Rankin was Ed's last graduate student and earned her PhD in 2019. She is now deputy CRS PI and deputy Voyager project scientist. 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Professor of Physics and Engineering Physics University of Saskatchewan --------------------------------------------------------------------- JOB OPENING: SuperDARN Faculty Position at the University of Saskatchewan From: Glenn Hussey (glenn.hussey at usask.ca) Review of applications will begin January 7, 2025; however, applications will be accepted and evaluated until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2025. The Department of Physics and Engineering Physics at the University of Saskatchewan seeks applications from qualified individuals for a tenure-track faculty position in Space Physics at the rank of Assistant Professor. For full details see: https://usask.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/14/home/requisition/13075?c=usask We are seeking candidates who demonstrate promise for excellence in research, teaching, graduate student supervision, securing competitive external research funding, and engaging in professional service and outreach. Candidates should have demonstrated expertise in space radar research using SuperDARN (Super Dual Auroral Radar Network) and show potential for leadership within the collaboration. Our Department leads the Canadian SuperDARN operation and chairs the international ten-nation SuperDARN collaboration. SuperDARN Canada operations are supported by the CFI MSI (Major Science Initiatives) program, making SuperDARN Canada a national research facility. SuperDARN Canada is also supported by the Canadian Space Agency and Innovation Saskatchewan. The Department of Physics and Engineering Physics is responsible for undergraduate programs in Physics (B.Sc.), an accredited Engineering Physics program (B.E.), supports an interdisciplinary program in Mathematical Physics (B.Sc.), and offers thesis-based M.Sc. and Ph.D. graduate programs in Physics. Holding P.Eng. licensure or eligibility to apply for licensure is an asset for a candidate. We encourage individuals from equity-deserving groups, including women, members of racialized minorities, Indigenous persons, and persons with disabilities, to apply. Applications from Indigenous persons and women are especially encouraged. The Department of Physics and Engineering Physics is committed to excellence in research and recognizes that equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are fundamental to this goal. Recruitment will be guided by the strong commitment of the University of Saskatchewan, the College of Arts and Science, and the Department of Physics and Engineering Physics to EDI. From guram at gfz.de Fri Dec 20 08:52:45 2024 From: guram at gfz.de (guram at gfz.de) Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2024 16:52:45 +0100 Subject: CEDAR email: EGU25 abstracts: ST4.3 session in Space Weather and Space Climate Message-ID: <32ABE36C-1523-4C0E-9D8E-919A0C47692E@gfz.de> Dear Colleagues, We invite you to contribute by submitting an abstract to the EGU25 (EGU General Assembly) session ST4.3, titled "Nowcasting, forecasting, operational monitoring and post-event analysis of the space weather and space climate in the Sun-Earth system" and scheduled for 27 April?2 May 2025, Vienna, Austria. The abstract submission deadline is Wednesday, 15 January 2025, at 13:00 CET. Abstract submission Link: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/abstractsubmission/53284. ST4.3 session summary: Space weather and space climate describe Sun-Earth interactions over timescales from minutes to decades, involving processes in the Sun, heliosphere, magnetosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, and lower atmosphere. These include coronal mass ejections, interplanetary shocks, and solar energetic particles. Predicting and mitigating extreme space weather is vital to protect sensitive systems such as communication, navigation, power grids, and aviation. Post-event analyses enhance predictive models, helping safeguard critical infrastructure. This session highlights the state of space weather products and explores innovations to understand their impacts on infrastructure better. Topics include forecasting, satellite observations, model development, data assimilation, machine learning, and solar, geomagnetic, and ionospheric activity indices. Cross-disciplinary approaches and studies on applications such as aviation, pipelines, power grids, space flights, and auroral tourism are encouraged. Confirmed invited speakers: Ciaran Beggan (British Geological Survey, Edinburgh) will present an overview of "Research to Operations: Implementing cloud-based real-time operational magnetic, geoelectric and GIC models for the UK" Antonio Guerrero Ortega (University of Alcal?, Madrid) will present an overview of ?World map of geomagnetic disturbances for Mid and Low latitudes (LDi-GMap)" We look forward to your valuable contributions and appreciate your attention and interest. Sincerely yours, session conveners, Claudia Borries, Guram Kervalishvili, Yulia Bogdanova, Maike Bauer, Therese Moretto Jorgensen --- Dr. Guram Kervalishvili Section 2.3: Geomagnetism Tel.: +49 (0)331 6264 1882 Fax: +49 (0)331 6264 1266 Email: guram at gfz.de GFZ's email addresses have changed. 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