From triplett at berkeley.edu Wed Oct 1 07:46:21 2025 From: triplett at berkeley.edu (Colin C Triplett) Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2025 07:46:21 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: New Version of ICON IVM Data Product Available Message-ID: <75815E31-F760-4E74-A202-A2590CB4013D@berkeley.edu> Dear CEDAR Community, The ICON Ion Velocity Meter (IVM) data product (L2.7) has been updated to version 8 revision 2 (v08r002) and is currently available for the full mission on the ICON FTP site and at NASA?s SPDF. This is the final version of the IVM data product and should be used for all current and future analyses. This product implements an updated algorithm to correct for offsets in ion drifts in the instrument frame and now includes estimated uncertainties for all derived geophysical quantities. The electronic files (NetCDFs) can be found for the whole of the ICON mission at both the ICON FTP site and at the NASA SPDF. ftp://icon-science.ssl.berkeley.edu/pub/LEVEL.2/IVM-A https://cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/data/icon/l2/l2-7_ivm-a/ Please refer to the new documentation for full details of the data. ftp://icon-science.ssl.berkeley.edu/pub/Documentation/ICON_L2-7_IVM-A_v08.pdf Details on the updates in the algorithm are discussed in this documentation and in the ICON CMAD which is currently available at the UCB website prior to signature and archiving: ftp://icon-science.ssl.berkeley.edu/pub/Documentation/ICON_CMAD_v8_build.pdf Colin C. Triplett, PhD Deputy Project Scientist Space Sciences Laboratory University of California, Berkeley -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The Georgia Tech College of Engineering is consistently ranked among the best in the country, and is the #1 producer of PhDs in engineering, and also #1 in degrees awarded to minority, female students, and African American students. The Georgia Tech College of Sciences cultivates curiosity, encourages exploration, and fosters innovation to develop scientific solutions for a better world. The College is led by Dean Susan Lozier, Immediate Past President of the American Geophysical Union. Georgia Tech has recently launched an interdisciplinary research institute, focused on space research, that has energized the campus ecosystem around space science, technology and policy. Interested applicants should submit a CV and a cover letter to fdss_committee at cos.gatech.edu. The cover letter can highlight qualifications and may also include preferences for the departmental home. Some candidates will then be invited to submit a full application including a research statement, teaching statement, and a list of references. Review of applications will begin immediately, but for full consideration, candidates should submit initial materials prior to October 24, 2025. Questions for the search committee can be directed to fdss_committee at cos.gatech.edu Thanks, -Morris _________________ Morris B. Cohen, Ph.D. Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology LF Radio Lab: http://lf.gatech.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tzu-wei.fang at noaa.gov Fri Oct 3 11:28:59 2025 From: tzu-wei.fang at noaa.gov (Tzu-Wei Fang - NOAA Federal) Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2025 11:28:59 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: Lynker Position at NOAA SWPC Message-ID: New position through Lynker to work with the space weather commercial data team at NOAA SWPC. 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Date: 1-5 June 2026 (school on 30-31 May 2026) Location: Makedonia Palace Hotel, Thessaloniki, Greece Website: https://www.stp2026.org/ Deadline of abstract submission: 10 January 2026 STP-16 aims to gather eminent scientists from solar, magnetospheric, ionospheric, and atmospheric physics communities to discuss and deliberate on the cutting-edge sciences pertaining to solar-terrestrial physics (STP), especially the cross-scale coupling processes as a focus area, as a kick-off activity of the SCOSTEP?s new program COURSE - Cross-Scale Coupling Processes in the Solar-Terrestrial System in 2026-2030. The 2nd circular of the symposium with all six session descriptions is available on the symposium website. We encourage all the scientists and students in the field of STP to submit your latest scientific results to this symposium. Nick Pedatella on behalf of the STP-16 SOC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jamatthews02 at alaska.edu Mon Oct 6 12:58:05 2025 From: jamatthews02 at alaska.edu (Jessica Matthews) Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2025 10:58:05 -0800 Subject: CEDAR email: HAARP Research Campaign Call for Proposals (Due NLT Oct 17, 2025) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: A gentle reminder that research proposals for ionospheric modification experiments at the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) in Gakona, Alaska are being solicited. Campaign planning for November 17-21, 2025, is underway now. Proposals should be submitted via the experiment proposal Google form no later than *October 17, 2025.* Priority for National Science Foundation (NSF) Subauroral Geophysical Observatory (SAGO, NSF Award #2054361) funded experiment time will be given to NSF-supported investigations and investigations contributing to the professional development of students. For information about the facility's research capabilities and on-site diagnostics, consult the HAARP Public Website . On behalf of the HAARP Science Advisory Committee (HAC) and SAGO science teams, Craig Heinselman, SAGO PI Robb Moore, SAGO Chief Scientist Paul Bernhardt, HAARP Chief Scientist Don Hampton, PFRR Chief Scientist Jessica Matthews HAARP/PFRR Director Geophysical Institute University of Alaska Fairbanks P: (907) 474 5099 https://haarp.gi.alaska.edu/ https://www.pfrr.alaska.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dlin7 at clemson.edu Tue Oct 7 09:41:37 2025 From: dlin7 at clemson.edu (Dong Lin) Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2025 15:41:37 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Postdoc position on auroral precipitation and MIT coupling Message-ID: Dear colleagues, The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Clemson University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position in Atmospheric and Space Physics under the mentorship of Assistant Professor Dr. Dong Lin. The position is focused on investigating auroral precipitation effects in the ionosphere-thermosphere using the Multiscale Atmosphere-Geospace Environment (MAGE) model. Research duties include comparative analysis using observational data such as DMSP, SWARM, and FPI measurements. Interested applicants may refer to Interfolio for more information: https://apply.interfolio.com/175387. For full consideration, applications should be submitted by October 27, 2025 via the Interfolio website. Review will continue until the position is filled. Please feel free to reach out to Dr. Dong Lin (dlin7 at clemson.edu) for any questions. Best regards, -Dong -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In accordance with USCIS regulations, successful applicants must be legally able to accept work in the United States. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is negotiable, with the possibility of beginning as soon as feasible. Questions may be addressed to Dr. Cheng Sheng at cheng.sheng at uta.edu or Dr. Yue Deng at yuedeng at uta.edu. Please submit your application at https://uta.peopleadmin.com/postings/32757. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From smutschler at spacewx.com Tue Oct 7 13:01:15 2025 From: smutschler at spacewx.com (Shaylah Mutschler) Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2025 13:01:15 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: Email list submission Message-ID: Hello, I?d like to submit a job posting to be distributed on the CEDAR email list. See below: Space Environment Technologies (https://spacewx.com/) is looking to hire a full-time research scientist with experience applying machine learning to space weather. Applicants must be US Citizens or Green Card holders. The position is fully remote with flexible schedule. Applicants must have Master?s or PhD in Aerospace, Space Physics or related field. Salary range of $100K-$130K. Experience with machine learning techniques (e.g., neural networks, ensemble methods, surrogate models, uncertainty quantification) AND space weather (e.g., thermosphere, heliosphere) is required. If interested, please send CV and cover letter to careers at spacewx.com. Thanks! Shaylah -- Shaylah M. Mutschler, PhD Research Scientist & Director of the Space Weather Division Space Environment Technologies https://spacewx.com/ smutschler at spacewx.com | 1-937-654-3982 ? ?Everything that you need is there. 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In total,*200 hours(*) of experiment time* are open for international, peer-reviewed competition, and are available for the use of any of the current EISCAT facilities. Roughly half of this time is allocated in each call. Please refer for more information and instructions how to apply and the application form download: https://eiscat.se/scientist/schedule/eiscat-peer-reviewed-program/ The deadline for applications is *1 November 2025 at 24:00 UTC*. *EISCAT AB is presently undergoing organisational changes. The present programme is at the moment envisioned to continue without changes but the programme itself or the usage/availability of the awarded hours can be subject to change as a result of restructuring of the organisation and hardware availability. -- M?ria Tjulin, PhD Staff Scientist, EISCAT Bengt Hultqvists v?g 1, 981 92 Kiruna, Sweden Work phone: +46 (0)72 5813347 e-mail:maria.tjulin at eiscat.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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These files can be found for the whole of the ICON mission at both the ICON FTP site and SPDF. ftp://icon-science.ssl.berkeley.edu/pub/LEVEL.2/FUV https://cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/data/icon/l2/l2-4_fuv_day-limb/ https://cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/data/icon/l2/l2-4_fuv_day/ Please read the new documentation for full details of the data. ftp://icon-science.ssl.berkeley.edu/pub/Documentation/ICON_L2-4_FUV_Day-Limb_v07.pdf ftp://icon-science.ssl.berkeley.edu/pub/Documentation/ICON_L2-4_FUV_Day_v07.pdf Colin C. Triplett, PhD Deputy Project Scientist Space Sciences Laboratory University of California, Berkeley -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Review of applications will begin immediately; however, the position will remain open until filled. The anticipated start date is Spring/Summer 2026. Applicants should submit the following items via Interfolio at: https://apply.interfolio.com/175389 (1) Cover letter (2) Research Statement (no more than 3 pages excluding references) (3) Curriculum vitae (CV), including a list of publications (4) Names and contact information of three references For more information, please contact Dr. Xueling Shi at xuelins at clemson.edu. Best, Xueling -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hparry at ualberta.ca Thu Oct 9 12:29:48 2025 From: hparry at ualberta.ca (Hannah Parry) Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2025 12:29:48 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity in Space Physics at the University of Alberta, Canada Message-ID: Dear CEDAR community, Please see below for a postdoctoral fellowship opportunity at the University of Alberta. Thank you. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity in Space Physics at the University of Alberta, Canada * Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Fellowship (PDF) in the Space Physics research group at the University of Alberta, working under Prof. Ian Mann. This PDF is part of a project researching the effects of space weather on the electric power grid in Alberta, Canada. The project is jointly funded by an NSERC Alliance Advantage grant and industry partners, including AltaLink Management Ltd. and ATCO Electric, as well as an in-kind contribution from the Alberta Electric System Operator. Informal enquiries can be made to Prof. Ian Mann at spacephy at ualberta.ca. 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For more information on the job and how to apply, please go to https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=67888 Applications received by October 29th will receive full consideration. Thank you, Andy --- Dr. Andy Marble, Sr. Research Scientist University of Colorado Boulder / CIRES NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center *Safeguarding society with actionable space weather information* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wiltbemj at ucar.edu Thu Oct 16 08:49:17 2025 From: wiltbemj at ucar.edu (Michael Wiltberger) Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2025 10:49:17 -0400 Subject: CEDAR email: 6th CGS Workshop Message-ID: Dear colleagues, The team of the Center for Geospace Storms (CGS) would like to bring to the community's attention a hybrid workshop we are having on November 17-18, 2025. The in-person component will be held in theMain Seminar Room at the NCAR Mesa Lab in Boulder, Colorado. The purpose of the workshop is to bring together experts, early career scientists and students in the fields of space and atmospheric sciences, for an open-forum discussion of outstanding issues in the physics of geospace storms as well as ways to broaden participation in our field. While some of the details are still being finalized, we are pleased to announce the release of the first version of our agenda including an excellent array of speakers with numerous early career scientists. We will also have a student showcase on the first day that has presentations from students that spent time over the summer doing internships with CGS team members. Participation in the hybrid workshop is free but requires registration which must be completed by Friday November 7. The workshop website is online at https://www2.hao.ucar.edu/events/workshop/cgs-workshop including the registration page . We look forward to seeing you at the workshop! Michael Wiltberger On behalf of the CGS Team! 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For those who have candidate logo ideas, please submit them to Odele Coddington (scostep at lasp.colorado.edu), the Scientific Secretary of SCOSTEP, by December 15, 2025. The decision will be made by the COURSE Steering Committee members, which contain COURSE co-chairs and co-leaders of the three COURSE Focus Areas. The winner of the logo contest shall transfer the copyright of the logo to SCOSTEP for the use of the logo for advertising the COURSE program. Detailed descriptions of the COURSE program are available at: https://scostep.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/SCOSTEP_PRESTO_Newsletter_Vol42_high_reso.pdf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Romick, his sister and brother in-law Sandra and Danny Plotnick and his granddaughter Maia Hisamoto.? He is survived by his wife of 71+ years Marcia Romick, his six children Joan (Shelly) Romick, Jay (Jan) Romick, Carl (Cindy) Romick, Mark (Angela) Romick, Eliel (Mark) Fionn, Michael (Alice) Romick, 15 grandchildren and their partners, 13 great grandchildren and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews in Alaska, Washington, California and Texas. When asked to pick his middle name by his parents, Gerry said ?Jerry? and that is how he became Gerald-Jerry or GJ. Later his name came in handy when people referred to his projects as ?jerry-rigged? which wasn?t necessarily bad!? After growing up in Texas and Guadalajara Mexico, and attending Peacock Military Academy, Gerry came to Alaska in 1950 driving up the Alcan from Texas to Alaska with his mom and sister; no easy feat! His father Abe, started a men?s clothing store (Romick?s Menswear) in downtown Anchorage, later becoming Alaska?s first Commissioner of Commerce after statehood.? Gerry enrolled in the University of Alaska- Fairbanks (UAF), earning a BA in physics in 1952 and then a MS degree in physics from University of California ? Los Angeles in 1954, where he met Marcia and married on September 5, 1954. He completed his education with a PHD in Geophysics from UAF in 1964. He began working at UAF?s GI (Geophysical Institute) while in graduate school.? He worked at the Fairbanks campus, the Ester Dome Observatory and Poker Flat Rocket range while teaching numerous physics classes to both graduate and undergraduate students.? While still working at the GI, he provided key leadership establishing the CEDAR (Coupling and Dynamics of Atmospheric Regions) program at NSF (The National Science Foundation).? He followed this up with several years as a program manager aligning several different disciplines into a single research enterprise. Over the ensuing years, NSF leadership has been impressed with its scientific productivity, student support and longevity. CEDAR is one of the most successful programs in Foundation history. In the early days of CEDAR, Jerry used his wit and optimism to persuade community leaders within the CEDAR program to work together in harmony. He was widely accepted and respected in his work as program manager. Following retirement from UAF in 1987 with a Professor Emeritus honorific, he and Marcia moved to the East Coast continuing his work for CEDAR at the NSF. Jerry?s long experience observing atmospheric optical emissions led to an understanding of the data which gave him a knack for coming up with productive hunches which stimulated directions for new theoretical work and observational programs. This led to work with scientists at John Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, Laurel Maryland in their satellite programs. He retired from John Hopkins in 2000. After retirement he and Marcia moved to Eugene Oregon, where they lived until their move to a SW Portland assisted living community in 2022.? While in Eugene, Jerry continued his fine woodworking projects, building numerous hardwood cradles for his grandchildren. He also helped Marcia, an Orchid Competition judge, with photography and schlepping plants here and there.? He was an avid hiker and swimmer throughout his life. Quick witted and fun loving, he taught his kids to work hard and always try to fix something yourself, because if it was broken, you couldn?t make it any worse. He will be fondly remembered by all those who worked with him in the geophysical and space sciences community and sorely missed by his family. His life was filled with family and food. In remembrance, his family suggests hugging your favorite scientist, always taking your hunches seriously, and making generous contributions to democratic organizations, public broadcasting and your local parks. From maute at iap-kborn.de Fri Oct 24 12:59:56 2025 From: maute at iap-kborn.de (Astrid Maute) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2025 20:59:56 +0200 Subject: CEDAR email: EGU26: Exploringr Near-Earth Magnetic Field and the Ionosphere-Thermosphere Environment Message-ID: <002801dc4518$63c838b0$2b58aa10$@iap-kborn.de> Dear CEDAR community, We would to invite you to present your work at the EGU session ?LEO satellites for Exploring the near-Earth Magnetic Field and the Ionosphere-Thermosphere Environment? (https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU26/session/55987) We solicit contributions in geomagnetism, ionospheric, and thermospheric sciences related to the Earth and near-Earth processes, with a focus on existing and planned LEO satellites. Studies consisting in combined analysis of multi-mission satellite data, including missions such as ICON and EZIE, with ground-based data or models are welcome. We also welcome studies that use innovative approaches, such as data assimilation-based techniques. EGU General Assembly (https://www.egu26.eu/) takes 3?8 May, in Vienna and online. The abstract submission deadline is Thursday, 15 January 2026, 13:00 CET. Best regards, Martin Fillion, Alexander Grayver, Astrid Maute, Alessio Pignalberi, Enkeledja Qamili ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Full session description: Low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites provide unique opportunities to characterize the Earth's magnetic field, ionospheric currents and plasma parameters, and thermospheric density and winds across a wide spectrum of time and spatial scales, and for a large range of solar and geomagnetic activities. At the forefront of this advance are the three ESA Earth Explorer Swarm satellites, which have been providing high-accuracy measurements of the Earth's magnetic field, electric field, plasma parameters, precise-orbit determination, and accelerometer observations since their launch in November 2013. They have proven very valuable for studying the near-Earth magnetic field and the coupled ionospheric-thermospheric environment, and enabled the development and implementation of advanced models and operational space weather services. The scientific potential of the polar-orbiting Swarm satellites is today augmented by newly available data, especially those collected by the low-inclination Macau Science Satellite 1 and CSES satellites. In addition, the ESA Scout NanoMagSat constellation, consisting of one near-polar and two 60? inclination satellites, is scheduled to launch near the end of 2027, with full operation planned for 2028. It will acquire high-accuracy magnetic vector and scalar data, electron density, and electron temperature data, navigation data, and collect ionospheric radio-occultation profiles. All these data are also complemented by increasingly available platform-magnetometer data, such as from the CryoSat-2, GRACE, GRACE-FO, GOCE, and E-POP satellites. The new abundance of satellite data provides unprecedented space-time data coverage at LEO satellite altitudes, opening the way for new scientific opportunities. We invite contributions in geomagnetism, ionospheric, and thermospheric sciences related to the Earth and near-Earth processes, with a focus on existing and planned LEO satellites. Studies consisting in combined analysis of multi-mission satellite data, including missions such as ICON and EZIE, with ground-based data or models are welcome. 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I hope you are making it through the changing fall season well, with both your research and any required classes going excellently! During our last student support call we received some feedback to gather student consensus on what purpose these student support calls should serve so they can be better advertised. With this in mind, please fill out this (very short!!) google survey so we can know what you would be interested in attending. Find survey here Preliminary time and date for the next student support call is Tuesday 11/4, 8 pm eastern (5 pm pacific). If there are an overwhelming number of responses on the survey indicating a different time slot would be better, it will change, but I hope to keep Tuesday. Also to those who tried to join last time and were confused by a passcode pup-up on the zoom- this problem has been solved! I had forgotten to fix all my zoom settings. Aidan Thayer is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. 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