From pje at mit.edu Sat Jun 1 09:55:39 2024 From: pje at mit.edu (Phil Erickson) Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2024 11:55:39 -0400 Subject: CEDAR email: CEDAR 2024 Workshop: CEDAR databases tutorial / user question and feedback session Message-ID: Dear CEDAR community, We cordially invite you to a workshop at the CEDAR 2024 meeting devoted to some of the major and widely used databases of CEDAR science. This session will provide tutorials and user feedback time for those community members at all career levels - from new to experienced - who would like the latest information on CEDAR associated scientific observation databases and how to access them, including computer application programming interfaces (APIs). We will also cover important topics for both the working CEDAR scientist and present or future data providers, including DOI / citation information and how to keep up with FAIR data requirements. Information on the workshop is below. We hope to see you there! -- For the organizers: Phil Erickson Bill Rideout Evan Thomas Ivan Galkin Robin Barnes Title: Tutorials and user feedback on some of the major databases of CEDAR science Time: Thursday 13 June 2024, 13:30 - 15:30 Location: Eastcoast Description: Accessing CEDAR data can still be a challenge, and this session is designed to improve knowledge of the existing sources, and to seek improvements for the future. In this session, representatives from some of the larger CEDAR associated scientific observation databases will be presenting brief tutorials on accessing their databases. The session will also allow the community to ask questions and provide user feedback. The conveners will cover CEDAR Madrigal, SuperDARN, GIRO, and SuperMAG, and other talks will be encouraged. Topics of particular interest to CEDAR scientists, meeting FAIR data requirements, archiving your data, and citation of data sets in scientific papers, will also be covered. ----- Philip Erickson (he/him), Ph.D. Director MIT Haystack Observatory Westford, MA 01886 USA email: pje at mit.edu [NOTE NEW PREFERRED ADDRESS] WWW: http://www.haystack.mit.edu voice: +1 617 715 5769 fax: +1 617 715 5590 Public key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x54878872 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ZETTERGM at erau.edu Sat Jun 1 16:44:31 2024 From: ZETTERGM at erau.edu (Zettergren, Matthew D) Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2024 22:44:31 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: LAST CALL: 2024 CEDAR workshop poster judge volunteers Message-ID: <11C77214-7B9B-467B-B91D-DE9FF86AAA08@erau.edu> LAST CALL for 2024 CEDAR poster competition judges! We are still in need of ~10 folks to help out with this (details below). Please email me (zettergm at erau.edu) if you are able to participate on either Tuesday or Wednesday. Cheers, -Matt Zettergren =============================================================================================== CEDAR colleagues, First - thanks to everyone who has already volunteered to help with the judging this year. I?ll be sending out a set of instructions in the next week and then hopefully assignments shortly thereafter; the original request for volunteers is copied below. ***Please note*** We are still in need of quite a few more volunteers to help judge the >100 student posters so, if you haven?t already, please consider volunteering or encouraging some of your coworkers to serve in this capacity. Cheers, -Matt Zettergren (on behalf of this year?s head judges) =============================================================================================== CEDAR colleagues, The 2024 CEDAR workshop student poster competition has a very large number of posters and the head judges would like to request volunteers for judging activities. The posters are split into mesosphere lower thermosphere (MLT) and ionosphere-thermosphere (IT) categories and each judge to reviews 4-6 posters from one of those categories in addition to participating in deliberations to select winners for the day. The judging process begins at noon on Tuesday or Wednesday of the workshop (depending on MLT vs. IT) and usually lasts roughly until dinner time so it is a substantial time commitment but also a very rewarding experience and important part of the workshop. Judges typically serve for one of these days and should be able to mostly schedule their judging responsibilities around specific workshops since the first round of judging can be done with posters that have be uploaded to the CEDAR website. If you would like to participate in the judging please email Matt Zettergren (zettergm at erau.edu) and indicate your preference of MLT vs. IT or which day you are available. If possible also indicate a basic area of expertise (e.g. ?thermosphere modeling? or ?radio instruments? etc.) to help us with the assignment process. Meals are provided for poster judges, so please indicate if you have any dietary restrictions. Thank you very much for your help with this! Sincerely, -Matt Zettergren (on behalf of this year's head judges) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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During the training session, attendees will have the opportunity to gain practical experience in compiling the model, building the input files, running the model and finally visualizing the output. We will mainly cover the usage of tiegcmrun and tiegcmpy, the newly developed tools that help get users started with an intuitive step-by-step interface. Experience in Python and Fortran programming will be useful but is not required. If you are interested in this hands-on training session, we kindly encourage participants to register in the following form with your email address that is associated with a Google account or a GitHub account. This will be used to create a temporary account for you to have short-term access to a computing cluster for this workshop. Due to the limited computing resources available we can only provide accounts to the first 30 registrants. 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URL: From xinzhao.chu at colorado.edu Sun Jun 2 22:34:40 2024 From: xinzhao.chu at colorado.edu (XINZHAO CHU) Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2024 04:34:40 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Workshop on Coupling Studies toward IPY 2032-2033 Message-ID: Dear CEDAR Community, We would like to invite you to attend a CEDAR workshop entitled ?atmosphere-space coupling studies with advanced observations and numerical modeling towards IPY 2032-2033? on Tuesday (June 11) 10am-12pm at Room Harborside in San Diego. The International Polar Years (IPY) are collaborative international efforts of understanding the polar processes that play key roles in making the Earth habitable and sustainable for life. Though the 5th IPY in 2032-2033 is still eight years away, the preparation work has started. It is absolutely crucial for the US community of aeronomy and geospace sciences to step up investment in enhancing infrastructure and building pipeline to the workforce if we want to lead the IPY efforts. This task is urgent because many instruments in Antarctica are facing tremendous challenges and increasing failures due to lack of investment. Moreover, the reduced Antarctic deployment is hindering the trainings of next-generation scientists and engineers who will be the workforce for IPY. This CEDAR workshop aims to provide a platform for the community?s input on the preparation for the IPY 2032-2033 and solicit the community?s support to enhancing infrastructure and pipeline. In particular, lidars in Antarctica have been making eye-opening discoveries, especially in the atmosphere-space coupling with lidar measurements covering up to ~190 km. These lidars along with all-sky imagers and FPIs as well as radio remote sensing observations are providing crucial data to the studies of various geomagnetic storms including the Mother?s Day storm. However, new infrastructure and support is definitely needed to continue making these crucial measurements and training younger generations towards leading the IPY efforts. 2024 Workshop: Atmosphere-Space Coupling | CEDAR cedarscience.org [cedar-logo-116.png] Please visit the workshop website and include at least three conveners? emails in your email communication regarding the workshop and presentations. Looking forward to seeing you at CEDAR! Xinzhao Chu on behalf of all conveners: Xinzhao Chu > Xian Lu > Zhonghua Xu > Jackson Jandreau > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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SWR4 - Interactions in the Earth?s Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere System and their space weather impact (https://esww2024.org/programme/parallel-sessions/#513a6cdfc88a1837d) Session details: The session focuses on the state-of-the-art understanding of the complex mechanisms ruling the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere (M-I-T) coupling and how they translate into space weather impacts. Such an understanding is fundamental for the development of effective countermeasures against disruption, failure and deterioration of vulnerable technologies, such as GNSS critical applications, HF/VHF/UHF radio communications and LEO satellites operations. In order to forecast, warn, and mitigate adverse space weather effects, a better understanding of the M-I-T coupling plays a key role. It is essential to improve the prediction of: geomagnetic storm-time behaviour of the occurrence of spread-F, polar cap patches and scintillation phenomena that can degrade navigation and communication systems, thermospheric density variability affecting satellite drag and the enhancement of field-aligned currents, just to mention a few examples. Another crucial aspect of M-I-T coupling is the interhemispheric symmetric/asymmetric response to variable drivers that, if properly predicted, could support regional space weather modelling. Contributed papers may address (but are not limited to) recent developments in modelling and forecasting, monitoring methodologies, data analysis, measurement campaigns and international initiatives related to M-I-T coupling and associated threats on systems, at regional and global scales. We look forward to receiving your valuable contributions and thank you very much for your attention. Sincerely yours, session conveners, Daria Kotova, Lucilla Alfonsi, Eelco Doornbos, Guram Kervalishvili --- Dr. Guram Kervalishvili Section 2.3: Geomagnetism Tel.: +49 (0)331 6264 1882 Fax: +49 (0)331 6264 1266 Email: gmk at gfz-potsdam.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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Note: students in the poster competition must upload pdf posters by this Friday, June 7th to be qualified in the competition. - *Folders to upload plenary session presentations*: Monday Plenary Session #1 ; Monday Plenary Session #2 ; Tuesday Plenary Session ; Wednesday Plenary Session ; Thursday Plenary Session ; Friday Plenary Session . - *Sign up for agency office hours*: NSF Signup Sheet ; NASA Signup Sheet - *Submit rotating slides: *please email the slides to Liying: lqian at ucar.edu. Rotating slides will be displayed on the plenary screen before and after plenary sessions each day. - *Plenary Session and Student Day Recordings*: the plenary sessions and student day will be recorded, and the recordings will be made available on the CEDAR website shortly after the Workshop concludes. - *Individual Workshop **Zoom Links and Recordings*: for individual workshops that will have virtual components, we kindly request that the conveners post the Zoom link to their respective sessions at the top of the session page on the CEDAR website. Additionally, the recordings of these sessions will also be made available on the CEDAR website after the 2024 CEDAR Workshop. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at lqian at ucar.edu. We look forward to seeing you all next week and sharing an unforgettable workshop experience. 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It is absolutely crucial for the US community of aeronomy and geospace sciences to step up investment in enhancing infrastructure and building pipeline to the workforce if we want to lead the IPY efforts. This task is urgent because many instruments in Antarctica are facing tremendous challenges and increasing failures due to lack of investment. Moreover, the reduced Antarctic deployment is hindering the trainings of next-generation scientists and engineers who will be the workforce for IPY. This CEDAR workshop aims to provide a platform for the community?s input on the preparation for the IPY 2032-2033 and solicit the community?s support to enhancing infrastructure and pipeline. In particular, lidars in Antarctica have been making eye-opening discoveries, especially in the atmosphere-space coupling with lidar measurements covering up to ~190 km. These lidars along with all-sky imagers and FPIs as well as radio remote sensing observations are providing crucial data to the studies of various geomagnetic storms including the Mother?s Day storm. However, new infrastructure and support is definitely needed to continue making these crucial measurements and training younger generations towards leading the IPY efforts. 2024 Workshop: Atmosphere-Space Coupling | CEDAR cedarscience.org [cedar-logo-116.png] Please visit the workshop website and include at least three conveners? emails in your email communication regarding the workshop and presentations. Looking forward to seeing you at CEDAR! Xinzhao Chu on behalf of all conveners: Xinzhao Chu > Xian Lu > Zhonghua Xu > Jackson Jandreau > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Liying On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 12:49?PM XINZHAO CHU wrote: > Dear CEDAR Community, > > We would like to invite you to attend a CEDAR workshop entitled > ?atmosphere-space coupling studies with advanced observations and numerical > modeling towards IPY 2032-2033? on Tuesday (June 11) 10am-12pm at Room > Harborside in San Diego. > > *The International Polar Years (IPY) *are collaborative international > efforts of understanding the polar processes that play key roles in making > the Earth habitable and sustainable for life. Though the 5th IPY in > 2032-2033 is still eight years away, the preparation work has started. *It > is absolutely crucial for the US community of aeronomy and geospace > sciences to step up investment in enhancing infrastructure and building > pipeline to the workforce if we want to lead the IPY efforts.* This task > is urgent because many instruments in Antarctica are facing tremendous > challenges and increasing failures due to lack of investment. Moreover, the > reduced Antarctic deployment is hindering the trainings of next-generation > scientists and engineers who will be the workforce for IPY. > > This CEDAR workshop aims to provide a platform for the community?s input > on the preparation for the IPY 2032-2033 and solicit the community?s > support to enhancing infrastructure and pipeline. In particular, lidars in > Antarctica have been making eye-opening discoveries, especially in the > atmosphere-space coupling with lidar measurements covering up to ~190 km. > These lidars along with all-sky imagers and FPIs as well as radio remote > sensing observations are providing crucial data to the studies of various > geomagnetic storms including the Mother?s Day storm. However, *new > infrastructure and support is definitely needed to continue making these > crucial measurements and training younger generations towards leading the > IPY efforts*. > > 2024 Workshop: Atmosphere-Space Coupling | CEDAR > > cedarscience.org > > [image: cedar-logo-116.png] > > > > Please visit the workshop website and include at least three conveners? > emails in your email communication regarding the workshop and presentations. > > Looking forward to seeing you at CEDAR! > > Xinzhao Chu on behalf of all conveners: > > Xinzhao Chu > Xian Lu > Zhonghua Xu > Jackson Jandreau > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: cedar-logo-116.png Type: image/png Size: 22187 bytes Desc: not available URL: From kennedy.r.novak at nasa.gov Mon Jun 3 12:45:12 2024 From: kennedy.r.novak at nasa.gov (Novak, Kennedy R. (HQ-DJ000)[BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC]) Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2024 18:45:12 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Request: Share NASA Heliophysics Virtual Town Hall Information Message-ID: Dear CEDAR, I hope this message finds you well! NASA's Heliophysics Division is hosting an upcoming virtual community town hall on Tuesday, June 18th from 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET and we would greatly appreciate your help in spreading the word. Could you please share the information (below my signature line) with your listserv? Additionally, if you are open to publishing this on your website (homepage/designated announcement page) or social media channels, we would greatly appreciate it. Given that we haven't had a Town Hall in a while, we are eager to reach as many community members as possible! This event will offer valuable insights into current Heliophysics research, initiatives, budget updates, Heliophysics System Observatory (HSO) policies, and Geospace Dynamics Constellation (GDC) and Dynamical Neutral Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling (DYNAMIC) information. Thank you for considering our request. Please let me know if you need any additional information or if I need to submit this request to an online form or other email group. Best regards, Kennedy Novak Heliophysics Executive Officer | NASA Headquarters kennedy.r.novak at nasa.gov (202) 853-0326 ________________________________ Heliophysics Virtual Town Hall June 18, 2024 @ 12:00 PM ET NASA's Heliophysics Division (HPD) invites you to participate in an upcoming virtual community Town Hall on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, from 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET. Heliophysics Division Director Dr. Joseph Westlake will provide an update on current activities of interest to the community and will answer questions submitted through the IO tool. The Town Hall will also include updates on the Heliophysics budget, Heliophysics System Observatory (HSO), and Geospace Dynamics Constellation (GDC) and Dynamical Neutral Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling (DYNAMIC). Submit your questions and upvote others ahead of the meeting on IO here. IO is open now, and questions may be submitted up until the deadline of Wednesday, June 12th at 11:59 pm ET. Thank you in advance for your questions! Join the Town Hall via WebEx: Heliophysics Virtual Town Hall: Summer 2024. For more information about NASA Science Town Halls, visit SMD Community Town Hall Meetings - NASA Science. The Heliophysics Town Hall will be recorded and posted to this page following the event. ________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Nour.Rawafi at jhuapl.edu Mon Jun 3 13:55:58 2024 From: Nour.Rawafi at jhuapl.edu (Rawafi, Nour E.) Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2024 19:55:58 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: 8-12 May 2024 Solar & Geospace Superstorm Workshop -- Announcement Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, I hope this message finds you well. Below is the first announcement of the ?8-12 May 2024 Solar & Geospace Superstorm.? 8-12 May 2024 Solar & Geospace Superstorm Workshop The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, 28 October ? 1 November, 2024 From 8-12 May 2024, the Sun displayed an unusual degree of activity, with active region NOAA AR3664 emitting multiple X-class flares and Earth-directed coronal mass ejections. As a result, the third-strongest solar storm of the space age ensued and the first one of this magnitude featuring a wealth of observations from spaceborne and ground-based assets, as well as state-of-the-art models. This remarkable storm has generated a lot of interest from the scientific community and drew significant attention from the public and the media towards some of the most intriguing heliophysics phenomena and their impact on our society. Analyzing diverse observations and simulations of this event from across the heliosphere (including the Sun, the inner heliosphere, the Earth?s magnetosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, atmosphere, and ground) present an exceptional chance for the scientific community to gather around a common focal point and gain valuable insights into the physics of strong solar disturbances and how they interact with the near-Earth space. The workshop is specifically designed to concentrate on the ?8-12 May 2024 Solar & Geospace Superstorm? and its consequent effects on Earth's environment. Analyzing these events opens up extensive avenues for expanding our knowledge, as multiple aspects necessitate thorough investigation. Our aim is to unite experts in solar, magnetospheric, and ionospheric & atmospheric physics to collectively comprehend the full implications of these events. We encourage the submission of abstracts that involve data analysis and coordinated observations, as well as theories and numerical simulations relevant to this topic. Additionally, we plan to organize one or more special issues in peer-reviewed journals to publish the scientific findings from this workshop. The Workshop is scheduled to take place from October 28 to November 1, 2024, at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). Further information regarding registration and abstract submission will be forthcoming. For further information, contact Nour E. Raouafi (Nour.Rawafi at jhuapl.edu). Current Members of the Science Organizing Committee * Nour E. Rawafi * Sarah Gibson * Slava Merkin * Larry Kepko * Jesper Gjerloev * Wenbin Wang Best wishes, Nour -- NOUR E. RAWAFI, PH. D. Parker Solar Probe ? 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We will also have tailored questions to spur discussion at the tables, and mingling around is highly encouraged! Mentors must have a Ph.D. in physics, space physics, or related fields and can be at any career stage, from postdoc to senior scientist. Additionally, mentors should have knowledge and experience regarding the CEDAR workshop and its related scientific fields. Most importantly, mentors need to be willing to guide the next generation of CEDAR scientists. Mentees can be any student attending the workshop. *For anyone interested in this activity, please sign up via this registration* form: https://forms.gle/rjAkqw3xmNb894vG9 We look forward to seeing everyone in San Diego! Your Student Reps, Andrew Pepper (2023-2024, ampeppe at g.clemson.edu) Sophie Phillips (2024-2025 srphil10 at asu.edu) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Candidates with technical backgrounds in other fields (e.g., atmospheric physics, applied mathematics, or a closely related discipline) who are interested in space weather applications and upper atmospheric forecasting are also encouraged to apply. U.S. citizenship is preferred but not required. Prospective students are invited to contact Seebany Datta-Barua (sdattaba at iit.edu) for additional information. Application information for Graduate Programs in MMAE is available at https://www.iit.edu/admissions-aid/apply. Illinois Tech?s Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering program provides students with the latest research-based education and knowledge through advanced coursework, state-of-the-art and original research, and publication of novel results in preparation for careers in academia and industrial research and development. Information on faculty, research, and degree programs in the MMAE department can be found at https://www.iit.edu/mmae. Illinois Tech is home to a diverse and global student population and strongly encourages applicants from all backgrounds to apply for this position, especially those underrepresented in the field. The main campus is located three miles from downtown Chicago and in close proximity to many industries in the greater Chicago area. --- Seebany Datta-Barua, Ph.D. (she/her) Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology https://www.iit.edu/directory/people/seebany-datta-barua -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ZETTERGM at erau.edu Tue Jun 4 10:00:35 2024 From: ZETTERGM at erau.edu (Zettergren, Matthew D) Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2024 16:00:35 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: LAST UPDATE: 2024 CEDAR poster judging Message-ID: CEDAR colleagues, Thanks to all who volunteered to help with poster judging; we now have enough judges. If you are a judge you?ll be hearing from me soon re: judging days, instructions, and assignments. Cheers, -Matt Zettergren From Ofer_Cohen at uml.edu Wed Jun 5 09:29:20 2024 From: Ofer_Cohen at uml.edu (Cohen, Ofer) Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2024 15:29:20 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: JOB OPENING: Assistant Professor in Geospace or Space Weather sciences Message-ID: The Francis College of Engineering at UMass Lowell is searching for outstanding candidates for one full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Space Sciences, with the focus on Geospace and space weather research. The faculty position is sponsored by the NSF FDSS program. While the faculty position is hosted at the Electrical Engineering department, candidates with a strong Space Physics and Space Plasma Physics background are welcome to apply. We seek candidates at the Assistant Professor level with expertise in one or more of the following areas: 1) Space weather modeling; 2) Space weather instrumentation and experimentation; 3) Effects of space weather on the ionosphere and on critical space and terrestrial infrastructure such as communication, navigation, and power systems. More information about the position and how to apply can be found at: https://explorejobs.uml.edu/en-us/job/522632/assistant-professor-electrical-computer-engineering Please email Ofer Cohen at ofer_cohen at uml.edu for additional information -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leslie.lamarche at sri.com Thu Jun 6 10:38:20 2024 From: leslie.lamarche at sri.com (Leslie Lamarche) Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2024 16:38:20 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Presenter Openings in Auroral Science Session at CEDAR Message-ID: Hello, We still have several openings for short (5 minute, 1-2 slides) presentations in the session ?Auroral science and studies of coupled MIT dynamics using hybrid heterogeneous data, data assimilation, and data-driven models? session taking place at CEDAR 2024 on Friday, June 14 10:00-12:00 PT. The session will focus on the following topics: * Heterogeneous data products and multi-instrument observations ? What new data products and multi-instrument observation modalities are available? * Scientific output from heterogeneous data ? What new science results have come from considering multiple or combined datasets, including those from machine learning, numerical modeling, and traditional data analysis? * Data infrastructure for heterogeneous data ? What currently exists and what are the needs so these data products can be efficiently created, shared, and attributed to maximize scientific output and collaboration? Anyone who is interested in showing short highlights of their work is encouraged to contact Leslie Lamarche (leslie.lamarche at sri.com) or another convener. We particularly encourage any students who have presented related work in the poster session to participate by submitting slides! - Leslie Lamarche -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From o.d.allanson at bham.ac.uk Fri Jun 7 04:08:13 2024 From: o.d.allanson at bham.ac.uk (Oliver Allanson) Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2024 10:08:13 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Final reminder: UK Sp. W. & Sp. Env. 2024 [abstract deadline 14 June] In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Abstracts are warmly invited from all national and international colleagues for UK Space Weather & Space Environment Meeting II: Celebrating 10-years of 24/7 space-weather operational forecasting in the UK, https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2024 , 9-12 September 2024, Sandy Park, Exeter, UK Abstracts can be submitted here https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2024/abstract-submission . It is possible to submit more than one abstract and on any of the below themes 1. Research to Operations and Operations to Research (R2O2R) 2. Instrumentation 3. Industry and Users 4. Policy and Strategy 5. Space Weather Science 6. Space Weather Forecasting 7. Space Sustainability 8. Space Domain Awareness (Space Surveillance & Tracking; Space Situational Awareness; Space Environment) 9. Education and Outreach 10. Other If you have an idea for something "slightly out of the box", then please let us know and explain/describe in the abstract submission (you can submit more than one abstract after all). In short, please do not let there be any obstacle to communicating an idea or discussion etc. Abstract deadline and other key dates are currently as follows: Extended Abstract submission deadline: 14th June (no further extensions will be granted) Programme release: 3 July 2024 Early registration deadline: 21 July 2024 Standard registration deadline: 13 August 2024 Final registration deadline: 25 August 2024 Accommodation deadline: TBC For questions regarding the running of the conference (logistics etc) please get in touch with contacts as described according to this page https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2024/contacts For questions regarding the scientific programme please contact the Science Organising Committee (https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2024/committee , o.d.allanson at bham.ac.uk cc jasmine.sandhu at leicester.ac.uk ) For context please see the 2023 iteration here https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2023/ We look forward to the conference! 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Application: https://jobs.utdallas.edu/postings/26555. Inquiries may be directed to Dr. Qingyu Zhu (qingyu.zhu at utdallas.edu). In addition to the postdoc position mentioned above, Ph.D. student opportunities for space sciences are also available at UT Dallas. Please contact Dr. Qingyu Zhu for further information. Regards, Qingyu Qingyu Zhu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics University of Texas at Dallas Website: https://profiles.utdallas.edu/qingyu.zhu Email: qingyu.zhu at utdallas.edu Office Phone: (972)883-2883 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov Fri Jun 7 15:28:33 2024 From: hyunju.k.connor at nasa.gov (Connor, Hyunju K. (GSFC-6730)) Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2024 21:28:33 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: ML-GEM Resource Group Sessions for the 2024 GEM Summer Workshop Message-ID: Dear CEDAR members, We invite you to the Machine Learning based Geospace Environment Modeling (ML-GEM) sessions at the 2024 GEM summer workshop held in Fort Collins, Colorado during Jun 23-28. ML-GEM is a new resource group selected by the GEM Steering Committee, with two primary goals: advancing system-of-systems science in Sun-Earth interaction from a data-driven perspective and developing an ML-based Geospace Environment Modeling by integrating community-wide ML efforts. ML-GEM chairs have scheduled 4 hybrid session. The meeting schedule and link will be announced later at https://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/index.php/RG:_Machine_Learning. If you are interested in giving a talk in these sessions, please submit your talk at the following website: https://forms.gle/fmsU2eeBFFwD4tDQ8. 1. ML-GEM stand-alone session (10:30am - 12:00pm on 06/27 Thursday) : All ML efforts across the GEM research areas are invited. 2. ML-GEM joint session with the Inner Magnetosphere Focus Groups (3:30 - 5:00pm on 06/27 Thursday) : ML efforts particularly in the inner magnetosphere research area are invited. 3. ML-GEM discussion session (10:30am - 12:00pm on 06/28 Friday) : We will showcase currently available AI models in the heliophysics community and discuss how to unify them into a single AI modeling framework for understanding and predicting the geospace environment. Please submit a 2-page summary of your AI model at https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qzgn880hCaDHLkEhL6GUEcEI3m5SJjQK/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=115923735998882159942&rtpof=true&sd=true 4. ML-GEM tutorial session (1:30 - 3:00pm on 06/28 Friday): A hands-on tutorial on the Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) technique that models time-series data. This tutorial will use the LSTM model and the SuperMAG geomagnetic field data, published in Blandin et al. (2022; https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2022.846291). Please note that we intentionally schedule the ML-GEM tutorial session on Friday afternoon to minimize overlap with other sessions, ensuring scientists at any career levels can join and learn the new ML techniques without missing their sessions. If you are interested in the tutorial session, please plan your travel accordingly. Thank you very much and we look forward to seeing you at the ML-GEM, Hyunju Connor, Matthew 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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A call for applications from the research community will be made annually. Information will be distributed through the IMCP and other mailing lists and the IMCP website. Eligibility The definition of a Young Scientist (early career) is a researcher who has been awarded his/her Ph.D. normally within the past 8 years. Exception to this timeframe may be considered. The applicant should conduct original geospace scientific research and has made outstanding progress, using observations from one or more observing facilities associated with the IMCP or other related ground-based devices, or using other techniques (e.g., modeling) to help understand these observations. The award will recognize outstanding individual contributions as demonstrated in various formats including refereed literature and publications where the Young Scientist was a lead or main author. To be eligible for the award, submitting at least one abstract to and presenting at the IMCP workshop are required. The award will be presented at the workshop venue. Application The applicant should submit an application package with the following documents: i. Curriculum Vitae, with a brief (one-page) description of the research experience and important scientific contributions; ii. A full list of relevant publications with the complete list of authors and other information; iii. Two or more recommendation letters provided by the immediate supervisor and/or other scientist(s) familiar with the applicant?s research; iv. The submitted abstract title(s) to the IMCP workshop. The application package in a single PDF file should be sent to fyang at nssc.ac.cn by the deadline (June 15, 2024 for the 2024 competition). Selection The IMCP Scientific Committee is responsible for forming the review panel and conducting the review procedure. No more than 5 awardees will be selected each year. The award will include the citation, medal, and cash prize of up to USD 1500 or equivalent which could be used to make travel arrangements to the IMCP workshop. The award ceremony will be held during the IMCP workshop. Requirements after funding: The awardees should acknowledge the IMCP Young Scientist Award in their related publications and presentations. For further information, please contact: fyang at nssc.ac.cn Please find the application form in the attachment. Liwen Ren International Meridian Circle Program Manager National Space Science Center, CAS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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(~12+1 min) 3) Chihoko Cullen on gravity waves (~10+1 min) 4) Yun-Ju Chen on plasma density enhancement in the polar cap (~10+1 min) 5) Sharon Vadas on Antarctica GW research and IPY (~10 min) 6) Shasha Zou on polar research and SCAR AGTAT (~10+1 min) 7) Shun-Rong Zhang on atmosphere-space coupling (~10 min) 8) Toshi Nishimura on "Auroral research in Antarctica and contributions to lidar science" (~10 min) 9) Mark Conde on "Thermospheric wind and temperature measurements with FPI instruments at McMurdo & South Pole" (~6 min) 10) Geonhwa Jee and Qian Wu on "Ground-based observations for the polar upper atmosphere at Korean Antarctic stations" (~8 min) 11) Discussions on pipeline, infrastructure, and science collaboration to be moderated by Xinzhao Chu, Xian Lu, Zhonghua Xu, and Jackson Jandreau. ---------------- Xinzhao Chu Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences Fellow, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences University of Colorado Boulder 216 UCB, CIRES Building Room 318, Boulder, CO 80309, USA Phone: +1-303-492-3280 (office); +1-303-735-0838 (lab); Fax: +1-303-492-1149; Email: Xinzhao.Chu at Colorado.edu http://cires1.colorado.edu/science/groups/chu/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The successful candidate will be a nationally prominent academic leader with an established record of excellence in research, education and mentorship that can promote a culture of innovation, collaboration, respect, and integrity. The University of Massachusetts Lowell is a leading public research university in the greater Boston area and has a national reputation in science, engineering, and technology. The appointee will be offered a competitive start-up package, with access to high-end research equipment and facilities, and the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues across disciplines in various science and engineering departments and research centers. For more information visit: https://explorejobs.uml.edu/en-us/job/523612/professor-and-department-chair-of-physics-and-applied-physics -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This is an exceptional opportunity to engage in impactful research in an intellectually stimulating environment. *Positions:* _Subject: 2 PhD and Postdoc Opportunities: Lidar development for sounding the middle atmosphere: winds, temperatures, aerosols, trace constituents_ Position Details: We are particularly interested in individuals focused on scientific developments related to new measurement capabilities, optical design, lidar data processing, and geophysical analysis. Research will consist of both optical and geophysical topics which could include: laser physics, high-precision optics, system design, data handling, studies involving winds, temperature, gravity waves, aerosols, and other topics. Applicants will learn skills associated with 3D printing, optical systems design, Julia programming, modern data handing, and conducting observational research in the stratosphere and mesosphere. These positions will involve collaboration with our private sector partners in the projects LidarCUBE and EULIAA, both consortia of industrial and scientific partners in Germany and the EU. Our consortia are dedicated to developing compact multipurpose lidar instruments, offering unparalleled access to the atmosphere. We invite qualified candidates to contribute to our mission of advancing atmospheric research on a global scale. _Subject: PhD Opportunity: Rocket measurements of neutrals and plasma in the MLT_ Position Details: We are particularly interested in individuals focused on scientific developments related to new measurement capabilities, instrumental design, data processing, and analysis. Research will focus on instrument development to measure neutral and plasma species onboard sounding rockets and potential VLEO (Very Low Earth Orbit) satellite missions. Applicants will join our experimental research team and help to conceive, design, and build instrumentation. Analysis of small-scale ion or neutral dynamics could involve studies of turbulence, gravity waves, neutral density, or other topics in the Arctic MLT. The position will involve collaboration with our international partners in the project DEFINE, a sounding rocket activity to take place at And?ya Space. We invite qualified candidates to contribute to our mission of advancing atmospheric research at the edge of space. Our efforts are focused on providing new observations and understanding of the transition from atmosphere to space. Postdocs will be supported to publish 1-2 papers per year in reputable journals and present new research at international conferences, the PhD has the option of a cumulative thesis (2 first author papers + 1 co-author paper) or a monograph. *Application Process:* To apply, please submit the following documents to personal at iap-kborn.de: Letter of Intent, Curriculum Vitae (CV), Transcripts, Letters of Recommendation For detailed information about the jobs and the application process, please visit www.iap-kborn.de/en/news/jobs/ . 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It continues the legacy of the frontier-thinking, cross-disciplinary gathering that the Eddy Symposia have come to define. Each symposium has a unique theme, and within part of its framework, scientific discussions, and creative-thinking sessions, three specialized themes are explored. This year?s theme: Star-Planet Interactions in the Solar System and Beyond. This theme will be examined through lenses utilized by three working groups established in previous Eddy Symposia: - The Interconnection of Sun, Climate, and Society - Risk and Resiliency to Space Weather Disruption; and - (Exo)Planetary Atmosphere: the Impact of Stars and Solar Physics on Habitability & Life The symposium will take place from Nov. 17 to Nov. 22, 2024 in Nainital, India. *Apply now to attend and to be eligible for travel funds* by June 28, 2024. You are welcome to apply. 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Future references to the new version (V3.0) will be: Matzka, J., Bronkalla, O., da Silva, M.V., Kervalishvili, G., Rauberg, J., Korte., M. and Yamazaki, Y., 2024. Geomagnetic Hpo index. V. 3.0. GFZ Data Services, https://doi.org/10.5880/Hpo.0003 (URL not yet active) Yamazaki, Y., Matzka, J., da Silva, M.V., Kervalishvili, G., Korte, M., Rauberg, J., 2024. Assessment of geomagnetic activity for the Kp=9 "Gannon Storm" in May 2024 based on version 3.0 Hpo Indices. Manuscript submitted to Geophysical Research Letters -- Dr. J?rgen Matzka Section 2.3, Geomagnetism Tel.: +49 (0)331 6264 1232 E-Mail: jmat at gfz-potsdam.de ___________________________________ Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre For Geosciences Public Law Foundation State of Brandenburg Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam Germany -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Session 1: Updates on observations and instruments Day, Time: June 25, 2024, between 13.30-15.00 MDT Location: Green and Gold Session 2: Updates on numerical and empirical modelling Day, Time: June 25, 2024, between 15.30-17.00 MDT Location: Green and Gold Session 3: Collaboration session Please fill out the link for us to better understand community expectations for this session: https://forms.gle/wb3g8A2QHx87FD8K7 Day, Time: June 26, 2024, between 10.30-12.00 MDT Location: Green and Gold Please contact Doga Ozturk (dsozturk at alaska.edu) and Dong Lin ( ldong at ucar.edu) with the title of your presentation and any other accommodations you might require if you are interested in presenting by June 14th. For the update sessions, we kindly ask you to provide 5-minute updates to briefly introduce the overarching goal of your study, the methodology used, and conclusions/open questions to allocate sufficient time for community feedback and discussion. For the collaboration session, please fill out the short survey (https://forms.gle/wb3g8A2QHx87FD8K7) for us to better manage participant engagement and expectations. Virtual presentations are welcome. For more and up-to-date information about the schedule, please see the GEM Wiki Page: https://tinyurl.com/mpec-fg We look forward to seeing you and your active participation in GEM 2024! Dogacan Ozturk Dong Lin Yiqun Yu Steve Kaeppler Katherine Garcia-Sage -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lqian at ucar.edu Mon Jun 17 10:28:21 2024 From: lqian at ucar.edu (Liying Qian) Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2024 10:28:21 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: 2024 CEDAR Workshop Survey: Your Valuable Feedback Requested Message-ID: Dear Workshop Attendees, We kindly request you to complete a short survey on the 2024 CEDAR Workshop. 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The Webex link will be made available prior the seminar on our website at: https://www.lanl.gov/org/ddste/aldsc/theoretical/applied-mathematics-plasma-physics/cold-plasma-seminars.php You can also join the distribution mailing list by contacting Gian Luca Delzanno (delzanno at lanl.gov). The speaker is Oleksiy Agapitov from Space Science Laboratory, UC Berkley. Speaker: Oleksiy Agapitov, Space Science Laboratory UC Berkley. Title: The effects of the cold plasma for wave-particle interactions in the outer radiation belt Date: June 19th, 2024 Time: 11 AM - 12 PM Eastern Time, 3-4 PM Universal Time Coordinated, 5-6 PM Central European Time. Recorded Seminar: Yes. 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We invite you to submit an abstract to the 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. 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We also expect from the candidate strong ability to work both independently and collaboratively with individuals from a wide spectrum of backgrounds. The research will be supported by CAPES Foundation - Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel - within the Ministry of Education of Brazil. The position includes a scholarship (monthly stipend) and tuition waiver. The position is for a maximum of 48 months, with the candidate's performance evaluated after the first 6 months for scholarship renewal. As our research group has a strong international presence, the student will have the opportunity to work with scientists from different institutions. Applicants should send an email to Marcio Muella (mmuella at univap.br) or Valdir Pillat (valdirgp at univap.br) for additional information on how to proceed with the application process. We anticipate that the deadline for application is June 26. 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Session description and the link to submit your abstract are available at https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/223868 For the most up to date information about the meeting logistics please visit https://www.agu.org/annual-meeting Conveners -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gperry at njit.edu Thu Jun 20 09:43:04 2024 From: gperry at njit.edu (Gareth Perry) Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2024 11:43:04 -0400 Subject: CEDAR email: "Save the abstract" AGU 2024 - SA020: Results from the 2023 and 2024 solar eclipses: a focus on the M-I-T response Message-ID: <70AEC5A0-D032-474F-A107-DC96CD15A1D2@njit.edu> Hi all, Thank you to everyone who participated in the eclipse session at CEDAR eclipse session last week. During the session it was announced that there are few efforts underway to help everyone disseminate their eclipse related research results (with more to come). - There is an ANGEO Special Issue "Atmospheric responses to total and annular solar eclipses? that is now open with a manuscript submission deadline of December 31, 2024 (https://www.annales-geophysicae.net/articles_and_preprints/scheduled_sis.html). Please consider submitting a manuscript to this special issue. The guest editors are Igo Paulino (Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil), Rafael Luiz Araujo de Mesquita (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States), Patrick Dandenault (Johns Hopkins University, United States), Geeta Vichare (Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India), Gareth Perry (New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States), and Manuel Bravo (Universidad Adventista de Chile, Chile). - There will be an SPA-Aeronomy eclipse session at AGU 2024: ?SA020: Results from the 2023 and 2024 solar eclipses: a focus on the M-I-T response? (Session ID: 225676; https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/225676). Please consider submitting an abstract to this session before the July 31 deadline. 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In recent years, substantial instrumentation advances have been made in optical, radio-frequency, and energetic radiation imaging of the lightning channels' initiation, propagation, and attachment to ground structures, as well as the return stroke and the subsequent processes taking place inside its decaying channels. Additionally, during the next decade the field should see an explosive growth in the development and use of computational models of lightning and its multi-spectral emissions. We seek abstracts on natural and laboratory observations, modeling, and theoretical efforts dedicated to advancing our community?s understanding of lightning physics. *Location:* AGU24 will take place this coming December 9-13 in Washington, DC, USA *Submit an abstract to this session:* https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/223800 *Abstract submission deadline:* Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at 23:59 Eastern Time. Sincerely, the *Conveners:* Caitano da Silva, New Mexico Tech Dongshuai Li, Technical University of Denmark Adonis Leal, New Mexico Tech All Atmospheric & Space Electricity sessions can be found here: https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Program/4561 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mmoldwin at umich.edu Mon Jun 24 08:31:36 2024 From: mmoldwin at umich.edu (Mark Moldwin) Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2024 10:31:36 -0400 Subject: CEDAR email: AGU Session "Re-Envisioning the Postdoctoral Experience in Earth and Space Sciences" Message-ID: <13bedcd6-48a9-41d7-8c2f-87310806332a@umich.edu> Dear Space Physics Colleagues, We invite you to submit an abstract to ED033: Re-Envisioning the Postdoctoral Experience in Earth and Space Sciences for the AGU24 Conference in Washington DC. We welcome contributions that describe new postdoctoral training opportunities, professional development programs, and support structures from within individual labs, institutions and nationally. Contributions from postdocs who are working within their institution for change are encouraged. The deadline for all submissions isWednesday, 31 July 2024at 23:59 EDT. Abstracts will not be accepted for review after this date. See https://www.agu.org/annual-meeting for meeting information and abstract submission portal and https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/225534 for the session description. Hope to see you in DC at AGU24, Mark Moldwin, Aixa Aleman-Diaz and Loraine Martell-Bonet Session Title: ED033 : Re-Envisioning the Postdoctoral Experience in Earth and Space Sciences Section: Education Postdoctoral researchers play a vital role in advancing the Earth and Space Sciences (ESS) and professions. The apprentice model of postdoctoral training provides highly specialized skills to support discovery science and the development of innovative technologies while postdoctoral scientists develop their own independent careers and career identities. However, the traditional model does not support the development of a diverse, inclusive, thriving, and sustainable ESS community. Recent reports by NIH, NSF, the National Academies, and the National Postdoctoral Association (NPA) highlight the need for re-envisioning the postdoctoral experience. This session welcomes contributions to re-imagine new postdoctoral training, programs, and support structures from within individual labs, institutions and nationally. One of the goals of this session is to develop an AGU community to support postdoctoral training, inclusive mentoring, and the sharing of leading practices. This session convenes partners across sectors to provide tools, tactics, and strategies for postdoctoral researchers to thrive. -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mark Moldwin Arthur F. Thurnau Professor Professor of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering Director UM Office of Postdoctoral Affairs Faculty Director M-STEM's M-Engin Program Executive Director of NASA's Michigan Space Grant Consortium University of Michigan Space Research Building, Room 1418 2455 Hayward St. Ann Arbor MI, 48109-2143 (734) 647-3370 FAX: (734) 647-3083 http://space.engin.umich.edu www.linkedin.com/in/mmoldwin @ProfMoldwin I am a Individual with Reporting Obligations (IRO) and Campus Security Authority (CSA). Why DE&I? Diversity - Diverse groups produce better outcomes and is intrinsic to building a just society and undoing years of systemic racism. 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The successful candidate is expected to complement the atmosphere-ionosphere expertise of the existing space physics group by adding magnetosphere-ionosphere expertise and to educate the next generation of leaders in the space sciences. For full consideration, applications should be submitted by October 1, 2024. Review will continue until the position is filled. More information about the position and how to apply can be found at http://apply.interfolio.com/148566 Please email Xian Lu at xianl at clemson.edu for additional information. =============================== Xian Lu Associate Professor Department of Physics and Astronomy Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 xianl at clemson.edu 864-656-4204 http://xianl.people.clemson.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This topical issue welcomes submissions focusing on these events, across various domains which include, but are not limited to, observations, simulations/modeling, and impacts, that cover all aspects of these severe space weather events throughout the first half of May 2024. Accepted papers are published upon review and acceptance, without waiting for the other papers, and are freely available to everyone via the JSWSC website. Apologies if you have already received this notice by other posts. Best regards, Jaroslav Urb??, Mateja Dumbovic, Lauri Holappa, Paolo Romano, Iulia Chifu, Jens Berdermann, Stefan Hofmeister and Miroslav Hanzelka From anshusingh628 at gmail.com Tue Jun 25 16:09:45 2024 From: anshusingh628 at gmail.com (Anshu Singh) Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2024 18:09:45 -0400 Subject: CEDAR email: Call for abstracts: AGU session on Massive to extreme flares [SH019] Message-ID: Dear all, We are organizing a session in AGU 2024 to bring together the solar and stellar massive flare communities with the aim of cross-pollination across two fields with a similar goal of understanding space weather phenomena and learning from young sun-like stars about the evolution of our Sun over the ages. Session Title: "Massive to extreme flares in the sun and young sun-like stars: long-term activity evolution and space weather consequences". Please check out the session details here: https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu 24/prelim.cgi/Session/226214 We welcome your valuable contributions. 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They include remote-sensing radio spectroscopic imaging for energetic electrons and plasma within the solar corona, enhancing our understanding of physical processes in the quiescent and active solar atmosphere, radio scintillations, and Faraday rotation observations, providing valuable insights into the magnetic field and plasma conditions in the solar wind and inner heliosphere, Radar, radio sounding, and GPS techniques to probe the structure and dynamics of the Earth?s upper atmosphere. These have collectively played an increasingly vital role in improving our prediction capabilities to space weather impacts on terrestrial systems, while a full utilization of these techniques remains on the horizon. This session seeks to unite researchers who utilize these radio techniques to share findings, discuss methodological advancements, and explore the integration of data and methods for comprehensive space weather research, monitoring, and forecasting.* As we believe in fostering collaboration and promoting diverse perspectives, we welcome submissions from researchers at all career stages, including early-career scientists and students. The abstract submission deadline is Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 11:59 PM EDT/3:59 AM +1 GMT. Please forward this to your colleagues who may be interested in our session. 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Areas of interest include but are not limited to the Earth's ionosphere and magnetosphere, space weather forecasting and resilience. One position will be supported by the National Science Foundation under the Faculty Development in geoSpace Science program. The departmental home of the hired candidates will be determined based on best fit and may be anywhere within the College of Engineering or College of Sciences. The Georgia Tech College of Engineering is ranked #3 and #4 for undergraduate and graduate engineering by US News and World Report. The College is the #1 producer of PhDs in engineering, and also #1 in degrees awarded to minority, female students, and African American students. Georgia Tech's College of Engineering is cited as one of the best values in American higher education by publications such as the Fiske Guide to Colleges, the Princeton Review, and the Kiplinger Business Magazine. The Georgia Tech College of Sciences cultivates curiosity, encourages exploration, and fosters innovation to develop scientific solutions for a better world. Six internationally ranked schools include the brightest young minds in our fields. The College is led by Dean Susan Lozier, Immediate Past President of the American Geophysical Union. Georgia Tech has the highest research expenditures in the US amongst institutions without a medical school, and is preparing to launch an space-focused interdisciplinary research institute that will further energize the campus ecosystem around space science, technology and policy. Candidates can find further details and an application at https://tinyurl.com/GeorgiaTechFDSS. Questions for the search committee can be directed to fdss at cos.gatech.edu. 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The Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) environment from about 200 to 2000 km above sea level spans the ionosphere-thermosphere-mesosphere (ITM) system which exhibits high variability due to constantly changing inputs from the Sun, the magnetosphere, and the lower atmosphere. The physics of this region is extremely challenging, as interconnected but distinct plasma and neutral dynamics arises from coupling of different systems across multiple spatial and temporal scales. LEO has recently become the focus of intense research as space traffic coordination is increasingly burdened by the proliferation of ?mega-constellations? of satellites, the approach of solar maximum, and the relentless increase of orbital debris in the region. 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However, the modeled results are often found deviating from observations to a point that the physics-based models using traditional data assimilation (DA) methods are not able to fully represent AIM variations on various spatial and temporal scales. Meanwhile, existing observations are not adequate and can be subject to aliasing due to limited sampling and coverage. To mitigate this, a novel concept of data-model integration needs to be developed, one that combines DA with new advanced data science approaches and technologies in artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) in AIM theory and interpretation. This session calls for presentations on DA and AI/ML, and new observations and measurement techniques are also welcome. The goal is to encourage strategies to better leverage state-of-the-art models with observations for AIM research. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Registration is open through August 1st. Since this workshop can only accommodate ~80 in-person attendees, please register now if you?d like to attend in-person. This event is sponsored by NASA TWSC, so there is no registration fee. Please see below preliminary agenda. 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 ? 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