From erigler at usgs.gov Tue Sep 3 11:36:10 2024 From: erigler at usgs.gov (Rigler, Erin (Josh)) Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2024 17:36:10 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: JOB OPENING: USGS Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Geomagnetism and GIC/GMD Space Weather Hazards Message-ID: The US Geological Survey would like to announce a geomagnetism/space weather hazard post-doctoral research opportunity in Golden, Colorado, available through its Mendenhall Research Fellowship Program: Geoelectromagnetic hazard science for modern society. Specific research topics might address one or more of the following subjects: (1) Analysis of ground magnetometer data geomagnetic monitoring data, including USGS observatory data and new variometer data, to characterize the temporal-geographic expression of storm-time geomagnetic disturbance, (2) Analysis of new broad-band magnetotelluric survey data in the eastern United States, in combination with ground magnetometer data, to evaluate and map regional magnetic-storm-induced geoelectric hazards, (3) Analysis of new broad-band magnetotelluric survey data in the eastern United States, in combination with simple models of late-phase E3 nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP) variation, to evaluate regional nuclear-explosion hazards, (4) Development and improvement of magnetotelluric and joint inversion methods, (5) Statistical or event analysis of publicly available geomagnetically induced current data collected by power-grid companies, (6) Risk-related studies of storm-induced geoelectric hazards, impacts to electricity-transmission systems, and regional concentrations of transmission infrastructure and population density, and (7) Analysis of historical data recording past great magnetic storms. 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Abstract/Summary submissions are due on Friday September 13th. Please visit the conference website (https://nrsmboulder.org/) for further information. We look forward to seeing you in Boulder! Sincerely, Sam Shidler Isaac Wright From Nour.Rawafi at jhuapl.edu Tue Sep 3 21:01:13 2024 From: Nour.Rawafi at jhuapl.edu (Rawafi, Nour E.) Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2024 03:01:13 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: =?utf-8?q?May_2024_Solar_=26_Geospace_Superstorm_Wo?= =?utf-8?q?rkshop_=E2=80=93_Third_Announcement?= Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, This is a friendly reminder of the ?May 2024 Solar & Geospace Superstorm Workshop? and the registration and abstract submission deadlines. From 8-15 May 2024, the Sun displayed unusual activity, with multiple X-class flares and Earth-directed coronal mass ejections (CMEs) causing one the strongest geomagnetic storms in the Space Age era. The ?May 2024 Solar & Geospace Superstorm Workshop? is specifically designed to bring together experts in solar, magnetospheric, and ionospheric & atmospheric physics to collectively concentrate on this exceptional event and comprehend its full implications. We encourage the submission of abstracts that involve data analysis and coordinated observations, as well as theories and numerical simulations relevant to this topic. Venue: Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland Dates: 28 October ? 1 November 2024 Registration and abstract submission deadline: 15 September 2024 For further details on the workshop, registration, and abstract submission, please go to https://space-events.jhuapl.edu/superstorm-workshop-2024/ You can also find more information on the Topical Collection, which includes Space Weather, JGR-Space Physics, Geophysical Research Letters (GRL), and Earth and Space Sciences (ESS), at https://space-events.jhuapl.edu/superstorm-workshop-2024/Topical-Collection/. For further information, contact Nour E. Rawafi (Nour.Rawafi at jhuapl.edu). Best wishes, Nour (on behalf of the Science Organizing Committee) -- NOUR E. RAWAFI, PH. D. Parker Solar Probe ? 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DREAM will educate in total 100 doctors located at 7 Finnish universities in a diverse and multidisciplinary setting, encompassing applied mathematics, physics, engineering, and applied sciences. https://oulunyliopisto.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:748647/ The Space Physics project will include use and development of advanced incoherent scatter radar data analysis tools for novel observations of the ionosphere with the EISCAT3D radar system. The radar observations will be combined with data from other ground-based and satellite instruments to study particle precipitation, energy transfer processes, and plasma flows in the auroral magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere system. Requirements: MSc in Space Physics or a related field. Good programming skills are necessary. Experience in space physics datasets, inverse problems, and high-power computing are considered benefits, but are not required. 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The successful candidate is supposed to validate and evolve the existing tomographic 3DVAR+DIV algorithm in collaboration with international partners, to provide mesospheric winds from active and passive remote sensing above the Alpine region to support the tomographic data analysis of high-resolution multistatic airglow observations and to perform comparisons with General Circulation Models and meteorological reanalysis. https://www.iap.unibe.ch/unibe/portal/fak_naturwis/b_paw/c_iaphy/content/e58466/e1243435/e1562007/GIFAWATT_winds_PhD_draft_2025_eng.pdf The position requires a Master of Science degree in physics (90 ECTS) or a related field in engineering or Environmental Sciences. Experience in instrumentation, lab work, and programming languages is a clear advantage (e.g. Matlab, Fortran, C/C++). The PhD student will be a member of the Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research. 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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 a space-focused interdisciplinary research institute that will further energize the campus ecosystem around space science, technology and policy. 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Pre-registration is available and registration will open soon (see details here). Registration will be limited and based on the order completed. A national competition for support of graduate students and postdocs in participating in the 2024 CPC is also open. Applications for support are due October 1, 2024. Please see the preliminary agenda and main event webpage for details and updates. The Climate Policy Colloquium is intended to be an intensive immersion in the U.S. Federal policy process for scientists and professionals working in climate and climate-related fields.Colloquium participants will learn about climate policy and the U.S. Federal policy process. The cohort will meet with people working in congress, leading officials from the executive branch, and prominent policy experts. Legislative exercises and policy simulations provide additional windows into the interplay of policy, politics, and procedure in the United States Federal policy process. 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Abstracts that consider all aspects of the large May 10-12, 2024 are encouraged. This includes the monitoring and modeling of ionospheric and thermospheric dynamics during the storm. In particular, we are interested in observations made by networked ground-based instrumentation that capture the space weather effects of this storm, highlighting one of the main areas of research that Jennifer Gannon's career focused on. Contact Romina Nikoukar or Anthea Coster for more information about this session. The deadline to submit is Friday, September 13, 2024. In order for an abstract / summary to be included in the proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore, at least one author must be registered and the corresponding presentation must be delivered in person. Registration is also required to attend any session of the meeting. Submit your abstracts / summaries at the following link: https://www.nrsmboulder.org/papers.php We look forward to seeing you in Boulder. 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This session will include a one-hour overview of each mission, followed by a 30-minute Q&A session with the mission leaders. We encourage you to attend, engage with the mission teams, and learn about these exciting future missions. If you are interested in participating, please plan your travel schedule accordingly. Best regards, Hyunju Connor, John Dorelli, and Li-jen Chen. 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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Estimated registration rates are: Professionals: $700 USD Students: $450 USD Attendees from low-income and lower-middle income countries: $450 USD Note that we have received significant funding that will be used to offset total or partial costs of attendance for students and early-career scientists currently working/studying in the US or who are US citizens. The application deadline is October 16th. Please see the ?Grants? tab on the website to apply. If you have any questions, please contact one of the conveners or program committee members (contact info on website). Hope to see you in a few months in the summer Down Under! Conveners: Aaron Breneman, NASA GSFC Brett Carter, RMIT Univ. Alexa Halford, NASA GSFC Hilde Nesse, Univ. Bergen Kyle Murphy, Independent Contractor Lauren Blum, CU, Boulder Adam Kellerman, UCLA Sam Walton, UC Berkeley Sadie Elliott, Univ. Minnesota Program committee: Dan Marsh, NCAR/UCAR, Boulder V. 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Successful applicants will pursue research, in collaboration with members of the HAO scientific staff, on a wide range of topics, including studies of the Earth?s mesosphere, thermosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere; observations and simulations of coronal mass ejections; spectropolarimetric observations and interpretation using HAO instrumentation and data inversion tools; probing solar magnetism through observations and modeling; and instrument development. See https://www2.hao.ucar.edu/partnerships/visitor-program/postdoctoral-fellows for further detail, or contact Kathy Peczkowicz (kathyp at ucar.edu) or Roberto Casini (casini at ucar.edu) for further information. The HAO postdoc program is closely coordinated with the postdoc program of NSF NCAR?s ASP and prospective applicants should apply through ASP and specify HAO as their host laboratory. 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The access is organised through the Trans-National Access (TNA) programme, and provides an opportunity for researcher and other users to execute and carry out their own projects at one of the PITHIA-NRF research facilities. *The call is open from 15 August 2024*. It is an *Open Call*?and applications are handled as they arrive with typical evaluation times of 2 to 3 weeks. If accepted the projects can commence for organisation and realisation from September 2024 and the project report must be submitted at the latest by the end of February 2025. *The call closes on 2 October 2024*. 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Speaker: Kareem Sorathia from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Title: Global geospace modeling of the plasmasphere Date: Sept. 18th, 2024 Time: 10 AM ? 11 AM Mountain time, Noon ? 1 PM Eastern Time, 4-5 PM Universal Time Coordinated, 6-7 PM Central European Summer Time. Thanks, and see you there! -Justin Holmes Los Alamos National Laboratory -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From englands at vt.edu Mon Sep 16 10:35:00 2024 From: englands at vt.edu (England, Scott) Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 16:35:00 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: JOB OPENING: Open Rank Faculty Position at Virginia Tech Message-ID: <3FCA4790-B487-4092-80B0-419195E1C441@vt.edu> The Kevin T. Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering at Virginia Tech seeks applications for a tenure-track faculty position in space science and systems at any rank effective August 2025. We seek candidates in all areas relevant to space science and systems who will build and sustain a scholarly research and teaching portfolio on topics such as space robotics, small satellites, autonomy, plasma science, planetary science, human space exploration, and space systems design. A new hire in this area will be encouraged to join Space at VT (https://www.space.vt.edu/), a college-level center engaged in research on all aspects of space science and systems. For more information, please see https://careers.pageuppeople.com/968/cw/en-us/job/531042/professor-of-space-science-and-systems-open-rank -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Several sessions directly related to geospace/space weather research are planned, including: # 1.4. Exploring connections between space weather and the Earth's atmosphere in the polar regions # 1.6. Unraveling Space Weather: Impacts and Predictions # 2.4. Science for Resilient Communications and Sensing in a Rapidly Changing Arctic Full session descriptions can be found here: https://assw.info/program/icarp-iv-summit/icarp-iv-summit-sessions/icarp-iv-summit-sessions-accepting-abstracts Many other ICARP IV sessions are also relevant to interdisciplinary collaborations related to geospace/space weather research, and an ASSW 2025 business meeting is planned to discuss how the geospace/space weather research community can become more directly involved in IPY5 planning. Abstract submissions are invited through 30 September 2024. Please visit the ASSW 2025 / ICARP IV Summit Website (https://assw.info/program/icarp-iv-summit) for the full list of available sessions, submission guidelines, and instructions on how to submit your abstract. It?s particularly important for SPA community science to be represented at ASSW 2025 as it will set the tone for future research directions and international planning related to IPY5. Please consider submitting an abstract and help make IPY5 a success! For any questions, please feel free to reach out to the session organizers. Best regards, Michael Hartinger, Christopher Jeffery, and Bea Gallardo-Lacourt. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jessicam at ucar.edu Mon Sep 16 16:16:03 2024 From: jessicam at ucar.edu (Jessica Martinez) Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 16:16:03 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: 2025 Space Weather Workshop: Save The Date Message-ID: 2025 Space Weather Workshop March 17-21, 2025 Boulder, CO - Save The Date! The 2025 Space Weather Workshop will be held in person along with a virtual component, March 17-21, 2025 in Boulder, CO at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Boulder . 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, forecasting techniques, and 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. The Space Weather Workshop is coordinated by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research and co-sponsored by the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, the NSF Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences, and the NASA Heliophysics Division. Kindly, *Jessica Martinez* Project Coordinator I Meeting Planner II Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science (CPAESS) University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) P.O. Box 3000 | Boulder, Colorado 80307 303-497-1605 jessicam at ucar.edu I cpaess.ucar.edu ?If one advances confidently in the direction of their dreams, and endeavors to live the life which they have imagined, they will meet with a success unexpected in common hours." - Henry David Thoreau -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nickp at ucar.edu Mon Sep 16 20:48:00 2024 From: nickp at ucar.edu (Nick Pedatella) Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 20:48:00 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: Clarification on NSF NCAR HAO & ASP Postdoc Positions (application deadline October 31) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: There is a minor correction to the below announcement about the NSF NCAR HAO and ASP postdoctoral fellowships. Candidates should have completed their Ph.D. or should expect to complete their degree requirements by the end of September 2025 (not 2024 as initially written). Apologies for any confusion. Regards, Nick Pedatella On Sat, Sep 14, 2024 at 3:57?PM Nick Pedatella via Cedar_email < cedar_email at mailman.ucar.edu> wrote: > Dear CEDAR Community, > > The NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) High Altitude > Observatory (HAO) and Advanced Study Program (ASP) offer postdoctoral > fellowships with an application deadline of October 31, 2024. Details on > these programs are provided below. > > The HAO at the NSF NCAR offers postdoctoral fellowships to early career > Ph.D. scientists interested in theoretical, experimental and observational > studies of the Sun, the Earth?s upper atmosphere and the coupled solar and > terrestrial system. Successful applicants will pursue research, in > collaboration with members of the HAO scientific staff, on a wide range of > topics, including studies of the Earth?s mesosphere, thermosphere, > ionosphere and magnetosphere; observations and simulations of coronal mass > ejections; spectropolarimetric observations and interpretation using HAO > instrumentation and data inversion tools; probing solar magnetism through > observations and modeling; and instrument development. > > See > https://www2.hao.ucar.edu/partnerships/visitor-program/postdoctoral-fellows > for further detail, or contact Kathy Peczkowicz (kathyp at ucar.edu) or > Roberto Casini (casini at ucar.edu) for further information. > > The HAO postdoc program is closely coordinated with the postdoc program of > NSF NCAR?s ASP and prospective applicants should apply through ASP and > specify HAO as their host laboratory. ASP invites applications for > Postdoctoral Fellowships in areas broadly related to NCAR strategic > priorities (https://ncar.ucar.edu/who-we-are/strategic-plan), including > Earth system science and actionable science. Candidates should have > completed their Ph.D. or should expect to complete their degree > requirements by the end of September 2024. Applications from all related > fields are welcomed. > > Fellowships are for 2 years and carry an annual salary of $80,480, travel > budget of $3500 annually, in addition to a relocation allowance and full > health and retirement benefits. The deadline for applications is October > 31, 2024. > > Prior to submitting your application, please review application > instructions here: https://asp.ucar.edu/postdocs/prospective-applicants > _______________________________________________ > Cedar_email mailing list > Cedar_email at mailman.ucar.edu > https://mailman.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/cedar_email > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gross at bu.edu Wed Sep 18 08:24:56 2024 From: gross at bu.edu (Gross, Nicholas) Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 14:24:56 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: SHIELD Webinar: Promoting Mental Health and Well-Being in the Space Physics Community Message-ID: SHIELD Webinar: Promoting Mental Health and Well-Being in the Space Physics Community Date: October 25 at 2pm ET Jessica Harris is an astrophysicist and science communicator. One aspect of Ms. Harris?s work is focused on supporting early career researchers to maintain their mental health and grow their mental well-being. This public webinar will focus on how to foster, establish, and maintain mental well-being to build a more inclusive community within space physics. Jessica Harris is the Owner and Founder of Jessica A. Harris, LLC. Her consulting firm specializes in the areas of education and outreach, diversity, equity and inclusion, and mentoring through Auntie Jess programming. She provides coaching and mentoring through her Auntie Jess Programming. She is certified as an Adult Mental Health First Aid Instructor. Her mission is to inspire, empower, and support Black and Brown to not just survive but to THRIVE in STEM. Registration: https://shielddrivecenter.com/shield-webinars/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kennedy.r.novak at nasa.gov Wed Sep 18 13:22:44 2024 From: kennedy.r.novak at nasa.gov (Novak, Kennedy R. (HQ-DJ000)[BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC]) Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 19:22:44 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Join NASA's Heliophysics Division Town Hall on October 23, 2024 @ 12 PM ET Message-ID: Heliophysics Virtual Town Hall: October 23, 2024 @ 12:00 PM ET NASA's Heliophysics Division (HPD) invites you to participate in an upcoming virtual community Town Hall on Wednesday, October 23, 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 upcoming launches, mission milestones, Senior Review updates, and Solar Maximum. Submit your questions and upvote others ahead of the meeting using our IO tool: https://nasa.cnf.io/sessions/xazz/#!/dashboard IO is open now, and questions may be submitted up until the deadline of Monday, October 14, 2024, at 11:59 pm ET. Thank you in advance for your questions! Join the Town Hall via WebEx: https://nasaevents.webex.com/nasaevents/j.php?MTID=mc92e9408a2623151faff8495615a9362 Webinar #: 2820 167 7144 Password: ZBgM9yZW7A5 (92469999 when dialing from a phone or video system) Join by Phone: +1-415-527-5035 United States Toll or+1-312-500-3163 United States Toll (Chicago) Access Code: 282 016 77144 The Heliophysics Town Hall will be recorded and posted to this page following the event. If you have any questions about the virtual town hall meeting, please contact Kennedy Novak at kennedy.r.novak at nasa.gov. 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Regards, Yue ============================================================================================================================================================= The University of Texas at Arlington Department of Physics Assistant/Associate Professor in Space Physics Position ID: F00578P Link to Apply: https://uta.peopleadmin.com/postings/29747 Job Summary The Department of Physics in the College of Science, at the University of Texas at Arlington, invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position as an Assistant or Associate Professor in Space Physics. Areas of interest include but are not limited to the Earth's ionosphere, thermosphere, and space weather forecasting. The position will be supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) through the Faculty Development in Geospace Science (FDSS) program and under this support a new Center for Space Physics and Data Science will be built at UTA. The successful candidate will be able to contribute substantially either in modeling or data analysis and enhance the research ability of the team in the related area, such as the multi-scale ionosphere thermosphere coupling and NASA Geospace Dynamics Constellation (GDC) satellite mission-related research activities. In accordance with USCIS regulations, successful applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The successful candidate must meet all expectations of a tenure-track faculty candidate: establish an independent and externally funded research program in space physics, provide research and mentoring opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students, and teach physics courses at the undergraduate and graduate level. Required Qualifications Candidates must have a PhD or equivalent in space physics or a closely related field, and some postdoctoral experience is desired. The candidates must demonstrate their commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and service. The successful candidate will be expected to provide outstanding qualifications that share the University?s core values of high standards of excellence in teaching, and display innovative and collaborative research, and service combined with fostering an open and engaging environment. Preferred qualifications The candidate who has ties to one or more major missions (such as GDC) and who has a strong background in data sciences for the ionosphere and thermosphere studies will be preferred. Women and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. University Information The University of Texas at Arlington is located in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metroplex, a vibrant and diverse metropolitan area that is home to over 7 million people, one of the fastest-growing tech economies in the United States, and a wide array of arts, entertainment, and cultural activities. UTA is a comprehensive teaching, research, and public service institution dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through scholarship and creative work. The University is committed to providing access and ensuring student success, and to a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and commercialization of discoveries by our community of scholars. With an enrollment of more than 40,000 students, UTA is the second largest in the University of Texas System. As a result of its combination of rigorous academics and innovative research, UTA is designated as a Carnegie R-1 ?Very High Research Activity? institution. UTA ranks No. 4 nationally in Military Times? annual ?Best for Vets: Colleges? list and is among the top 30 performers nationwide for promoting social mobility of its graduates (U.S. News & World Report, 2023). UTA is designated by the U.S. Department of Education as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI), and it has one of the top 5 most ethnically diverse undergraduate student bodies in the United States (U.S. News & World Report, 2023). Its approximately 270,000 alumni, including some who occupy leadership positions at many of the 24 Fortune 500 companies headquartered in North Texas, contribute to UTA?s $22.2 billion annual economic impact on Texas. Department and College/School Information The Physics Department is comprehensive and provides students a wide choice of research topics from the major areas of current physics research, including international?ly recognized research in nanomaterials, particle physics, astrophysics, and space physics. The College of Science offers world-class educational and research opportunities with small class sizes and outstand?ing faculty mentorship. EEO Statement It is the policy of The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA or The University) to provide an educational and working environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the University community. In accordance with federal and state law, the University prohibits unlawful discrimination, including harassment, on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, genetic information, and/or veteran status. The University also prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender identity, and gender expression. Retaliation against persons who oppose a discriminatory practice, file a charge of discrimination, or testify for, assist in, or participate in an investigative proceeding relating to discrimination is prohibited. Constitutionally-protected expression will not be considered discrimination or harassment under this policy. It is the responsibility of all departments, employees, and students to ensure the University's compliance with this policy. ADA Accommodations The University of Texas at Arlington is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to 817-272-5554 or email ADADocs at uta.edu. Special Instructions to Applicant To apply applicants should go to https://uta.peopleadmin.com/postings/29747 and submit the following materials: * a cover letter * full curriculum vitae * statements of research and teaching objectives * transcripts * contact information of at least three references Review of applications will begin on Dec. 15th, 2024 and will continue until the position is filled. Questions may be addressed to: Dr. Yue Deng (yuedeng at uta.edu ) For more information about UTA, please visit: http://www.uta.edu/uta -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Slava.Merkin at jhuapl.edu Fri Sep 20 08:30:54 2024 From: Slava.Merkin at jhuapl.edu (Merkin, Viacheslav G.) 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In addition to the presentations by the invited speakers, the workshop will include a graduate student showcase. Registration is free but is required for both in-person and remote participants. Registration will remain open until October 24, 2024. We look forward to seeing you at the workshop! Slava Merkin, CGS Director On behalf of the CGS Team -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From diana.loucks at westpoint.edu Fri Sep 20 10:21:04 2024 From: diana.loucks at westpoint.edu (Loucks, Diana C. COL) Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 16:21:04 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: FW: T10 Job Announcement -> Space Weather Research Fellow In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please post to the CEDAR mailing distro Colleagues, Please circulate amongst your respective networks the below advertisement for an Instructor/ Assistant Professor to serve as the next Space Weather Research Fellow. I'm available to answer any questions you or potential applicants may have. 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The successful candidate will engage in projects ranging from fundamental ionospheric physics and data assimilation modelling to D-region remote sensing, with the chance to develop and pursue independent research ideas. SERENE?s work is used by over 70 institutions globally and plays a vital role in space weather policy and risk assessment. This role is ideal for someone passionate about making a significant impact in both academic research and practical applications. For more information and to apply (closing date is September 26 at 1200GMT), follow the link https://edzz.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_6001/job/5492. We believe there is no such thing as a 'typical' member of University of Birmingham staff and that diversity in its many forms is a strength that underpins the exchange of ideas, innovation and debate at the heart of University life. We are committed to proactively addressing the barriers experienced by some groups in our community and are proud to hold Athena SWAN, Race Equality Charter and Disability Confident accreditations. Thanks, Sean. [cid:3ee3cdd0-ed04-4ebd-a42e-ceb93e4a3db0] Prof. Sean Elvidge Head of SERENE / Professor of Space Environment Space Environment and Radio Engineering (SERENE) University of Birmingham serene.bham.ac.uk X (Twitter) / LinkedIn Management of SERENE projects, bid proposals, financial matters: Hannah Chambers (h.chambers at bham.ac.uk) Access to SERENE Space Weather services, or to report an issue: spaceweather at contacts.bham.ac.uk Press enquiries and SERENE Operational Support: Emma Turner (e.l.turner at bham.ac.uk) Phone: +44 121 414 5075 [cid:c494ac09-34d0-4ba2-bb37-8237eac9fbf4] For the most up-to-date-information, visit: serene.birmingham.ac.uk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The meeting on Sept. 26th will be a part of the White House Space Weather Summit event which includes the official roll-out of the SWAG's* Results of the First National Survey of User Needs for Space Weather* report. To log on to the meeting, use the following links on each day: September 25th 1-5p EDT SWAG Public Meeting: https://pitc.webex.com/pitc/j.php?MTID=m5d472ba6948bb62a04951f3f54907e17 September 26th 9a-5p EDT SWAG Public Meeting and White House Space Weather Summit: https://pitc.webex.com/pitc/j.php?MTID=ma903c51d63a64c72771a873c6c24d69f All meeting logistics and agendas will be posted and updated at weather.gov/swag when finalized. Please let me know if you have any questions! Thank you, Amy -- Amy Macpherson Space Weather Program Coordinator Analyze, Forecast and Support Office NWS Headquarters | NOAA | DOC Designated Federal Officer, Space Weather Advisory Group Assistant Executive Secretary, White House SWORM Subcommittee Vice Chair, AMS Space Weather Planning Committee amy.macpherson at noaa.gov 7220 NW 101st Terrace Kansas City, MO 64153 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu Tue Sep 24 11:58:39 2024 From: Adam.Michael at jhuapl.edu (Michael, Adam T.) Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 17:58:39 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: GeoDAWG Seminar Series Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to invite you to attend the monthly seminar series of the IAGA ?Geospace Data Assimilation Working Group? (GeoDAWG). GeoDAWG?s purpose is to provide a forum to aid in the discussion of data assimilative modeling methods across the geospace sciences. More information can be found on our website: https://sites.google.com/view/geodawg/home Seminars are held virtually at 12 pm Eastern Time on the first Tuesday of every month. The next seminar will be on October 1st by Ricardo Todling titled ?Integrating GEOS & JEDI and Expanding GEOS Capabilities for SWDA.? A link to join the seminar via Zoom can be found on the GeoDAWG website: https://sites.google.com/view/geodawg/seminars, along with the current GeoDAWG seminar schedule. You can request to join our mailing list, https://sites.google.com/view/geodawg/mailing-list, if you would like to receive our regular newsletter where we share research highlights and information relevant to the community. Speaker suggestions or questions can be also submitted online: https://sites.google.com/view/geodawg/contact-us, or you can email us directly at iaga.geodawg at gmail.com -Tomoko Matsuo, David Themens, Anthony Sciola, Adam Michael -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mgconde at alaska.edu Thu Sep 26 00:00:03 2024 From: mgconde at alaska.edu (Mark Conde) Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 22:00:03 -0800 Subject: CEDAR email: Announcing the Joint CEDAR-GEM Workshop in June 2025 Message-ID: Could you please post the following announcement to the CEDAR email distribution list? I have appended it below, and attached a Word document if the email system is able to include attachments. Thanks, - Mark Conde, on behalf of the CEDAR Science Steering Committee. ============================== Dear GEM and CEDAR communities, *The CEDAR and GEM Steering Committees are excited to share that we will have a joint GEM-CEDAR Workshop the week of June 22-27, 2025 in Des Moines, Iowa.* *Background* During the 2024 CEDAR and GEM workshops, we announced that our two communities have agreed to hold a joint workshop in 2025. Since that announcement, a working group formed by members of both the GEM and CEDAR Steering Committees met every-other week with the Meeting Organizers (CPAESS for CEDAR, UNH for GEM) to plan how a joint meeting could be implemented. This will be a large meeting (~800 attendees) with a narrow time window for scheduling. The main priority was to find and secure a meeting location that would meet our requirements for venue size, schedule, cost, ease of travel, comfortable weather, inclusivity, and accessibility. After searching for weeks across the U.S., and after many thoughtful discussions, the location of Des Moines Iowa emerged?as the winner. Aside from its availability and affordability (two key requirements), the city itself is centrally located?easing the burden on our East Coast attendees who have had to travel to California the past two years for CEDAR (this was common feedback both communities expressed). Additionally, the weather is predicted to be much more comfortable than other options we reviewed, and the airport is not far from the conference center. Importantly, the Greater Des Moines Area has an active Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion effort that indicates its inclusivity. *Meeting Overview* The 2025 joint CEDAR-GEM workshop will run from Sunday June 22 until Friday June 27 of 2025. The meeting venue will be the Des Moines Iowa Community Choice Convention Center. Blocks of rooms for attendee accommodation have been reserved in several nearby hotels. Parallel web sites for registration and abstract submission will be hosted by both the GEM and CEDAR organizers.? Attendees will register and submit abstracts through the established mechanisms already in place for each community. The anticipated overall structure of the meeting will include: * A joint Student Day held on Sunday, June 22nd that will focus on CEDAR-GEM themes, with additional joint student activities throughout the week. These events will be organized jointly by the GEM and CEDAR student representatives and their respective student committees. * Morning plenary sessions will be held on Monday-Friday, with most being focused on joint CEDAR-GEM topics. A small number of split plenaries will be scheduled for each community to cover topics of separate relevance. * Concurrent science/workshop sessions will be held during the late mornings and afternoons, with sessions selected based on proposals/requests submitted by the GEM and CEDAR communities. Sessions will run until 5 pm on Friday. See ?Science/Workshop Session Proposals? below for information on the process for this joint GEM-CEDAR Workshop. * Poster sessions will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. Student poster prizes will be awarded and judged separately by the CEDAR and GEM communities. All posters will remain on display for the entire week. * There will be a number of Community Care sessions and events, including during morning and afternoon plenaries, and at breakfast/lunch events. * There will be a joint banquet on Thursday evening. Additional meeting logistics planning has also been underway. More details will be announced throughout the year. ** *Science/Workshop Session Proposals* _Background_ * GEM science sessions are run by Focus Groups (FGs) which are run by the same co-chairs for 4-5 years. Each fall, new Focus Groups are proposed and voted on by the GEM Steering Committee to start the following GEM Workshop. * GEM Focus Group leaders work with Meeting Organizers, usually in April, to request the number of sessions they want to run, and which other Focus Groups they want to co-organize sessions with. * CEDAR workshop sessions are run by co-chairs who propose the sessions each year around February. Most of these are single sessions and only last for that year. * CEDAR workshop sessions also include three ?Grand Challenge? sessions which are proposed and selected each year, but they have a 3-year tenure. (Thus, some are already formed and will continue into 2025.) _2025 Process_ * Both GEM Focus Groups and CEDAR session proposers will submit session proposals in the January-February timeframe. More details will be announced early next year. o For GEM Focus Groups: This will look similar to your requests for sessions that you give to the UNH Meeting Organizers, it will just come earlier in the year and have a more formal submission process. o For CEDAR proposers: This will be almost identical to what you are used to. * *If you plan to submit a joint CEDAR-GEM workshop session proposal*, we strongly encourage you to review the GEM Focus Groups that have expressed interest in collaborating with the CEDAR community and to reach out to the GEM Focus Group leads. Additionally, we recommend that GEM Focus Group leads explore the existing CEDAR Grand Challenges ?for potential joint sessions. Collaborative proposals between CEDAR and a GEM Focus Group are highly encouraged. o On the?GEM website , active FGs interested in working with a CEDAR workshop are highlighted in green for easy identification. o Note that newGEM FGs will be selected in December during AGU, so watch for more possible collaborations. The Steering Committees are both very excited for this joint workshop, which hasn?t happened since 2016 but has had mounting interest in the interim. With an increasing awareness of the importance in understanding geospace as a coupled system, the time is ripe for our communities to meet together, to learn from one another, and to work towards doing exciting science together. Enthusiastically, The GEM and CEDAR Steering Committees ==================================================== -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please share the announcement and distribute the attached flyer to your contacts who may have an interest, or who can suggest other qualified candidates to apply. (My apologies for any duplicate emailed announcements.) Thanks so much for your help! ---- Kevin Frank/ja Manager, NASA Astrophysics Mission Design School M/S 180-109 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena CA 91109 (818) 354-6613 NASA Science Mission Design Schools 2025 NASA Astrophysics Mission Design School (AMDS) NASA Science Mission Design Schools Now through November 4, 2024, NASA is encouraging applications for its 2nd Biennial Astrophysics Mission Design School. Offered by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, AMDS is a 3-month long early career development experience to help prepare the next generation of space science and engineering mission leaders. Participants learn the process of developing a science hypothesis-driven robotic space mission in a concurrent engineering environment while getting an in-depth, first-hand look at instrument design, mission life cycle, costs, schedule and the trade-offs inherent in each. Applicants with the following education and career experience are eligible: Science and engineering Doctoral candidates (advancement to candidacy required), recent Ph.D.'s (up to three years beyond their Ph.D.), Postdocs, Junior Faculty with a Ph.D., and non-research Engineering Master-level students within six to nine months of graduation will be considered on a space-available basis. Open to U.S. Citizens and legal permanent residents living within the U.S at the time of application and during the full session. There is no charge to attend, and applicants from diverse backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply. Diversity, equity and inclusion are important to us, and we strive to create a welcoming environment where participants' contributions and unique perspectives are valued. Preparatory Sessions February 6 - April 17. Culminating Week at JPL with Team-X April 21 - April 25. AMDS is roughly equivalent in workload to a rigorous 3-credit graduate course, requiring an average effort of 10-12 hours per week. Participants spend the majority of the first 10 weeks in preparatory webinars acting as a science mission team, prior to spending the final culminating week being mentored by JPL's Advance Project Design Team, or "Team X" to refine their planetary science mission concept design, then present it to a mock review board of NASA Center experts. Register here for AMDS Pre-application Q&A Webinar on October 7, 2024 from 3:00 - 4:00 pm Pacific Time. 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The intellectual community of CLaSP values academic and scholarly freedom, inventiveness, interdisciplinary teamwork, diversity, and entrepreneurial thinking. The successful candidate for Department Chair will be an outstanding scholar with an earned doctorate in climate, space sciences, or a related engineering field, and will have an exemplary record of achievement in research, teaching, and service at a level commensurate with appointment as a tenured full professor. The candidate must possess visionary leadership that applies to our department, a broad appreciation for the diverse perspectives within the department, and strong interests in promoting impactful research across all areas in CLaSP and mentoring faculty. The candidate will lead and support the faculty to ensure that learning of the highest quality flourishes at all levels, from undergraduate education to graduate and postdoctoral research, and will help the department grow its educational reach, e.g., through experiential learning initiatives. The candidate will work with a diverse group of faculty, staff, students, and administrators to achieve common goals and to maintain rapport with alumni and industry representatives. The deadline for ensuring full consideration of an application is October 31, 2024, but the position will remain open and applications will continue to be considered until the position is filled. Please refer to the job announcement (https://apply.interfolio.com/145375) for more details about this position and the application process. 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As is the new approach, questions and comments from the community will take place as part of the Heliophysics Division Town Hall on Wednesday, October 23 from 12-1pm Eastern (advertised separately by Kennedy Novak). The meeting will take place from 10am-5pm on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 9:30am-5pm on Wednesday, Oct. 23, and 9:30am-12pm on Friday, Oct. 24, all in Eastern time. Please check https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/nac/science-advisory-committees/hpac as the meeting approaches for up to date connection information and the full agenda. Past activities of HPAC are also available at the same website. 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(GSFC-6730)) Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 18:21:10 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Mini-GEM Session on Upcoming Heliophysics Missions: TRACERS, PUNCH, EZIE, Dione, and SMILE Message-ID: Dear CEDAR Colleagues, This is the second announcement for a special mini-GEM session on the upcoming heliophysics missions: TRACERS, PUNCH, EZIE, Dione, and SMILE. Recently, the SMILE team confirmed their participation in this exciting session ? welcome, SMILE! The mini-GEM session will take place on Sunday, December 8, from 10:15 AM to 11:45 AM, prior to the AGU meeting in Washington, D.C. While the exact venue is still to be confirmed, it will be located near the AGU meeting site. AGU registration is not required to attend the mini-GEM session, but we encourage you to sign up for free mini-GEM registration, which will help us secure an appropriately sized room. Registration will open later this year at https://gemworkshop.org/. The session will include a one-hour overview of each mission, followed by a 30-minute Q&A session with the mission leaders. We invite you to attend, engage with the mission teams, and learn about these exciting future missions. Please note that you may need to arrive in D.C. on Saturday, December 7, to attend the session on time. If you are interested in participating, please plan your travel schedule accordingly. 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. 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It has two primary goals: 1) to develop an Artificial Intelligence Modeling Framework for Advancing Heliophysics Research (AIMFAHR) by integrating community-wide AI efforts and 2) to advance system-of-systems science in Sun-Earth interaction from a data-driven perspective. At the 2024 GEM summer workshop, ML-GEM participants selected three challenge storms to facilitate community-wide, AI-driven research activities over the coming years: 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) The goals of this initiative are to 1) Understand the current status of AI-driven heliophysics models, 2) Share new AI techniques and lessons learned, 3) Compile a catalog of ML-ready dataset, and 3) Unify community-wide AI efforts under a single modeling framework, AIMFAHR. 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URL: From LIUZ2 at erau.edu Mon Sep 30 08:24:01 2024 From: LIUZ2 at erau.edu (Liu, Alan) Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 14:24:01 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Tenured/Tenure-Track Position in Space Sciences at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Message-ID: The Department of Physical Sciences of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach Campus, invites applications for one or more Tenured/Tenure-Track Open Rank faculty positions in the field of experimental or computational space science. Rank and salary will be commensurate with experience. We are seeking applications from individuals with expertise that complement those of our existing space and atmospheric physics group. We are especially interested in candidates with experimental expertise such as in-situ or remote sensing with ground-based instrumentation, sounding rockets/CubeSat, and high-altitude balloons. We also welcome candidates with computational expertise in modeling the geospace environment and planetary atmospheres. Candidates with a strong commitment to both research and teaching excellence are encouraged to apply. About the Department of Physical Sciences The Department of Physical Sciences has over forty faculty, and more than 350 students in three B.S. programs (Engineering Physics, Space Physics, and Astronomy & Astrophysics) and two graduate programs (MS and PhD in Engineering Physics). We are a diverse department focusing on both research and teaching in disciplines spanning physics, atmospheric sciences, astronomy and astrophysics, control systems, and chemistry. Last year the department?s total external funding exceeded $32M and our courses exceeded 9000 student enrollments. About the Center for Space and Atmospheric Research (CSAR) The Department is home to ERAU's Center for Space and Atmospheric Research (CSAR), which is the oldest fundamental research Center at ERAU, with over $5M/year annual research expenditures. The selected candidate will join CSAR's faculty engaging in research on the coupled atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere systems of Earth and other planets. CSAR includes over 10 faculty and 10 scientists with expertise spanning theory, modeling, observation, and experiment, in support of its 5 flagship labs ? the Experimental and Computational Laboratory for Atmosphere-Ionosphere Research (ECLAIR), the Laboratory for Solar and Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Research (LaSMIR), the Laboratory for Exosphere and Near-Space Environment Studies (LENSES), the Space and Atmospheric Instrumentation Laboratory (SAIL), and the Space Physics Research Laboratory (SPRL) About Embry-Riddle: A Global Leader in Aviation and Aerospace With vibrant campuses in Daytona Beach, FL and Prescott, AZ, plus a Worldwide network across approximately 120 locations, Embry-Riddle stands as the world?s largest aviation and aerospace university. For over 95 years, we've been pioneering education in STEM fields, serving over 11,600 residential students and 19,200 globally in the 2023-24 academic year with cutting-edge programs in Applied Science, Aviation, Business, Technology, Engineering, Safety, Security, and Space. Qualifications: Candidates must have a Ph.D. in any related disciplines, such as engineering, physics, atmospheric or space sciences. The successful candidate must demonstrate the ability to develop a productive and vigorous externally funded research program as well as the enthusiasm and drive to teach and mentor both undergraduate and graduate students. Application process/requirements Review of applications will begin December 2nd, 2024, and continue until the positions are filled. To submit your application for this opportunity, please visit the Embry-Riddle Career Site and search for requisition number R308559. Please attach all relevant materials to your application when you apply online. Complete submissions include a cover letter, full CV, statements of teaching philosophy and research interests, as well as the names, telephone numbers and email addresses of at least three professional references. For questions about this search, please contact Dr. Alan Liu alan.liu at erau.edu. For any questions about the Department of Physical Sciences, please contact the department chair, Dr. John Hughes hughe142 at erau.edu. Alan Liu, Ph.D. Professor of Engineering Physics Department of Physical Sciences Daytona Beach Campus 1 Aerospace Boulevard Daytona Beach, FL 32114 386.226.6538 alan.liu at erau.edu Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Florida | Arizona | Worldwide -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: