CEDAR email: Registration for Fifth International Polar Year Workshop on May 20-21, 2025
Michael Hartinger
mdhartin1 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 8 17:28:30 MDT 2025
Dear Colleagues,
Planning is beginning for the Fifth International Polar Year (IPY5) that
will be held in 2032-2033. International Polar Years are intended to make
large advancements in scientific understanding by galvanizing the research
community and fostering large-scale international coordination and national
investments in polar science.
The National Academies is holding a workshop to discuss key research
questions that could be investigated during IPY5. This will include
highlighting recent advances and technologies, capabilities, the human
capacity needed to conduct and support the research, and partnership and
collaboration opportunities. Discussions will span a wide range of
disciplinary and interdisciplinary topics (e.g., space weather,
cryosphere/permafrost, biological sciences, ocean sciences, and more) and
all interested in discussing early IPY5 planning are encouraged to attend.
This workshop will have some focus on U.S. researcher engagement in IPY5,
including early career researchers, but international participants are also
welcome to attend.
This will be a hybrid meeting with those attending in-person meeting in
Washington, D.C. Agenda details are to follow. Register for virtual
participation with this link:
https://events.nationalacademies.org/44787_05-2025_exploring-key-research-topics-for-the-fifth-international-polar-year
In-person attendance is space limited. To inquire about in-person
participation, email Morgan Disbrow-Monz at MMonz at nas.edu
To learn more about the workshop, please visit this webpage:
https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/exploring-key-research-and-monitoring-topics-for-u-s-engagement-in-the-fifth-international-polar-year-a-workshop
To learn about the wider international IPY5 planning efforts, please visit
the IPY5 webpage: https://ipy5.net/
Hope to see you at the workshop,
Mike
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Michael Hartinger
Research Scientist, Space Science Institute
Associate Researcher, UCLA
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