CEDAR email: Link Correction: MPEC Stand-alone and Joint Sessions at CEDAR/GEM 2025

Dogacan Ozturk dsozturk at alaska.edu
Thu Jun 5 10:38:28 MDT 2025


Dear Colleagues,


We have been informed that some of the third-party links in our previous
message may redirect to unsafe or unintended sources.

Please disregard the earlier email and refer to the updated announcement
below, which includes the original sources.

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Dear colleagues,


We would like to cordially invite you to join our MPEC stand-alone and
joint sessions during the CEDAR/GEM Workshop. We have two stand-alone and
seven joint sessions this year. A short information about each session can
be found below, while more information can be found via links attached and
through our MPEC FG Wikipage:
https://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/index.php/FG:_Magnetospheric_Sources_of_Particle_Precipitation_and_Their_Role_on_Electrodynamic_Coupling_of_Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere_Systems


If you would like to present in any of the following sessions, please
either e-mail Dong Lin (ldong at ucar.edu) and Dogacan Su Ozturk (
dsozturk at alaska.edu) or the primary contact listed on the CEDAR Webpage for
the corresponding session.

Stand-alone Sessions:

1. MPEC: Advances in understanding precipitation sources and effects in the
coupled MIT system

This stand-alone MPEC session will focus on advances in understanding
precipitation sources and effects in the coupled MIT system. The format is
solicited, short talks by community members.

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   Date/time: Monday, June 23 at 13.30-15.30 in Room 307


2. MPEC: Discussion of the goals and next steps for the MPEC Focus Group
with the community

This MPEC session will focus on a community discussion on proactive ways
the community can prepare for the future of auroral precipitation and
conductance research. We invite all interested researchers to participate
in the discussion session.

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   Date/time: Monday, June 23 at 16.00-18.00 in Room 307



Joint Sessions:

1. New opportunities for addressing outstanding problems in M-I-T  physics
using sounding rockets launched from Alaska

Link:
https://cedarscience.org/workshop/2025-workshop-new-opportunities-sounding-rocket-itm-studies

2. Unraveling the global ionospheric current circuits and their role and
impact in the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere system

Link:
https://cedarscience.org/workshop/2025-workshop-current-circuit-mit-system

3. Whole-Atmosphere Coupling and Its Impact on the M-I-T System: New
Perspectives from Observations and Modeling

Link:
https://cedarscience.org/workshop/2025-workshop-new-perspectives-whole-atmosphere-coupling-and-mit-system-impacts-0

4. Ionosphere-Thermosphere response and feedback to the drivers in the
magnetosphere

Link:
https://cedarscience.org/workshop/2025-workshop-coupling-among-ionosphere-thermosphere-and-magnetosphere

5. Drivers, Control, and Effects of the Ionospheric Conductance and
Conductivity in the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Systems

Link:
https://cedarscience.org/workshop/2025-workshop-ionospheric-conductivity

6. Modelling of whole Geospace Coupling and Validation

Link:
https://cedarscience.org/workshop/2025-workshop-whole-geospace-modeling-and-validation

7. Heterogeneous data sets for auroral science

Link:
https://cedarscience.org/workshop/2025-workshop-heterogeneous-data-sets-auroral-science-0

As always, we are looking forward to your participation and seeing you in
person or virtually at the 2025 Workshop!

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