CEDAR email: Invitation to Participate in mini-GEM MPEC Sessions

Dogacan Ozturk dsozturk at alaska.edu
Sat Nov 23 19:41:04 MST 2024


Dear colleagues,

We cordially invite you to join our "Magnetospheric Sources of Particle
Precipitation and Their Role on Electrodynamic Coupling of
Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Systems" session at the mini-GEM
Workshop. There are two MPEC sessions in this year's mini-GEM which will
take place on December 8th in Washington D.C. in The Westin Washington
Downtown (1400 M St NW, Washington, DC 20005). Please see the description
and location information below.

- MPEC stand-alone session between 12.00-13.30 EST in Anacostia Salon D

- MPEC stand-alone session between 13.45-15.15 EST in Anacostia Salon D

This year we are soliciting 2-3 slide (~ 5-minute) presentations to
allocate most of our dedicated time for discussions. Our sessions will
focus on properties of precipitation that include but are not limited to,
magnetospheric origin, acceleration mechanisms, energy range, and scale.
You can access the suggested presentation template through the following
link: https://tinyurl.com/my1slide4mpec.

Please send your talk requests, with any accommodations you might require,
directly via e-mail to Dogacan Ozturk (dsozturk at alaska.edu) and Dong Lin (
ldong at ucar.edu) by December 2nd, 2024 and your slides by December 7th, 2024.

This year we will also be running an anonymous question forum where
everyone can submit questions about MPEC. You can submit questions starting
from now until the end of mini-GEM, to be answered during the sessions. You
can also identify an expert who you think would be best suited to answer
your question. We will gather these inputs to foster a lively discussion
session. The anonymous questionnaire can be found via this link:

https://forms.gle/drizXmjg5rFsJCAa6

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/mpec-fg

Looking forward to seeing you in person or virtually in Washington D.C.!

Dogacan Su Ozturk, Dong Lin, Yiqun Yu, Steve Kaeppler, Katherine Garcia-Sage
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