CEDAR email: Call for Abstracts: SA023 - The MacGyver Session at the Fall 2024 AGU Meeting
Vincent Ledvina
vincentledvina at gmail.com
Sun Jul 21 18:07:30 MDT 2024
Hello, CEDAR community!
We once again invite you to submit an abstract to our Fall 2024 AGU
session: The MacGyver Session: The Place for Novel, Exciting, Self-Made,
Hacked, or Improved Sensors and Software Solutions for the Year of Open
Science and the Heliophysics Big Year (SA023). The deadline to submit an
abstract for the session is July 31, 2024 23:59 EDT.
View our session: https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/227258
2024 is a Big Year for Heliophysics with a focus on eclipses, solar max,
participatory science, and a global celebration of the Sun’s influence on
Earth and the entire solar system. Makers, citizen scientists, ham radio
enthusiasts, educators, and artists are welcome to bring broad, open
science and STEAM outreach to this “Heliophysics Big Year” version of a
MacGyver Session. Started in Hydrology more than a decade ago, this
expanded concept now engages Space Physics and Aeronomy with MacGyver-style
innovations, such as: new sensor systems which use technologies in novel or
unintended ways; new software, algorithms, data storage or transmission
solutions that send data from the field; and initiatives that facilitate
the creation and sharing of novel sensors, open source code and data, and
software systems.
Connected a smartphone sensor to an Arduino or Raspberry Pi? 3D printed a
magnetosphere model or electrostatic analyzer? Show it! New methods in
space physics, aeronomy, planetary, and atmospheric electricity are all
welcome. Bring prototypes and demonstrations. We are excited to be sharing
our MacGyvering with the broader AGU community during this Heliophysics Big
Year.
We are looking forward to seeing your abstract! Feel free to contact us at
vledvina at alaska.edu with any questions or concerns.
Sincerely, the session conveners:
Vincent Ledvina (primary)
Kristina Collins
Nathaniel Frissell
Hyunju Connor
Francesca Di Mare
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