From esww2026.loc at gmail.com Thu Apr 2 06:06:28 2026 From: esww2026.loc at gmail.com (ESWW 2026 LOC) Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2026 14:06:28 +0200 Subject: CEDAR email: Announcement of Upcoming Call for Abstracts and Important Deadlines - European Space Weather Week 2026, Florence, Italy. Message-ID: From: Kamen Kozarev and Michele Piana The European Space Weather Week (ESWW) 2026 will be held in Florence, Italy from 2nd - 6th November in a hybrid format. The overarching theme for ESWW2026 is ?Data-driven and physics-based cross-scale Space Weather and Space Climate?. The ESWW conference is an excellent opportunity for people from all over the world to gather and discuss the most recent insights in Space Weather and Space Climate, and to address the emerging challenges and impacts. Science, observations, data exploitation, data standards and metadata, service development, operational models, engineering and industrial needs are all important aspects of the field that are addressed. The call for submission of abstracts to sessions and Live Forecasts proposals will open on 13th April 2026. The full call information, including the titles and conveners of the selected sessions, will be published on the ESWW 2026 website: https://esww2026.eswan.eu/ The closing date for Topical Discussion Meetings (TDMs) has been extended to 10th April 2026. The closing date for both Oral Abstracts submissions and Live Forecasts proposals is 15th May 2026. The extended closing date for poster submissions is 14th September 2026. For more information on important dates see: https://esww2026.eswan.eu/news/timeline -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mark.miesch at noaa.gov Thu Apr 2 10:10:59 2026 From: mark.miesch at noaa.gov (Mark Miesch - NOAA Affiliate) Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2026 10:10:59 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: Employment announcement Message-ID: Hello, I am not a member of the CEDAR email list / newsletter so I am not sure of the frequency that announcements go out. On March 2 I sent an announcement about a job opportunity at CIRES/University of Colorado and NOAA/SWPC with a closing date of March 21. I did not receive a response so I assume that the advertisement was indeed posted. I am writing now to report that the closing date for this opportunity has been extended to April 21. Please include the following updated announcement in your next newsletter. Thank you, - Mark Miesch --- JOB OPENING: Ionospheric / Thermospheric Research Scientist at CIRES and NOAA/SWPC The Closing date for the following employment opportunity has been extended to April 21. The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the University of Colorado is hiring an Ionospheric/Thermospheric Research Scientist to help shape the future of space weather forecasting at NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC). The successful candidate will promote scientific innovation, provide strategic guidance, and lead the transition of new capabilities from research to operations. Please see the link below and/or contact Mark Miesch (miesch at colorado.edu) for further details. https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/CIRES-NOAA-SWPC-Space-Weather-Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Research-Scientist/67888 -- Mark Miesch Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, CU Boulder NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center NOAA David Skaggs Research Center 325 Broadway Boulder CO 30305 307-438-9522 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From o.d.allanson at bham.ac.uk Thu Apr 2 07:47:50 2026 From: o.d.allanson at bham.ac.uk (Oliver Allanson) Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2026 13:47:50 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: UK Space Weather & Space Environment IV (2026) [29 May Deadline] In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Abstracts are warmly invited from all national and international colleagues for UK Space Weather & Space Environment Meeting IV: Space as a Global Endeavour. 14-17 September 2026, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2026 This will be a hybrid meeting that allows for full participation and presentation both in-person and online. Abstracts can be submitted here https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2026/abstract-submission. It is possible to submit more than one abstract. With a strong UK foundation, this meeting is outward-looking and warmly welcomes international participation. Now in its fourth iteration, this ongoing series focuses on space weather and the broader space environment. It reflects the spirit of multinational collaboration that is essential to advancing our understanding of?and resilience to?space weather and its impacts on Earth and space-based systems. The long-term aim of the UK Space Weather & Space Environment Meetings is to foster a collaborative platform that brings together scientists, engineers, forecasters, end-users, and policy makers. By uniting diverse expertise across the UK and beyond, the series supports the development of a robust and coordinated approach to space weather research, forecasting, and mitigation. Abstract deadline and other key dates are currently as follows: Abstract Submission Opens: 1 April 2026 Abstract Submission Deadline: 29 May 2026 Programme Available: 10 July 2026 Accommodation Release: 20 July 2026 Early Registration Deadline: 24 July 2026 Standard Registration Deadline: 7 August 2026 Accommodation Deadline: 17 August 2026 Final Registration Deadline: 3 September 2026 For administrative and logistic questions please get in touch with contacts as described according to this page: https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2026/contacts. For questions regarding the programme please contact the Programme Organising Committee: https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2026/committee, o.d.allanson at bham.ac.uk. For examples of the previous iterations of this meeting series please see https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2025/, https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2024, and https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2023. We look forward to the conference! with kind regards, Oliver Allanson and Mario Bisi on behalf of the POC and the LOC ---------------------------------------- Local Organising Committee (LOC): Mario M. Bisi (Chair), UKRI STFC RAL Space, UK Claire Garland, Institute of Physics, UK Mark Gibbs, Met Office, UK Elise Allthorpe-Mullis, UKRI STFC RAL Space, UK John Coxon, Northumbria University, UK Maria Hasler, Northumbria University, UK Ahmad Lalti, Northumbria University, UK Simon Machin, Met Office, UK Ian McCrea, UKRI STFC RAL Space, UK Jonathan Rae, (LOC Liaison to the POC), Northumbria University, UK Richard Stone, Met Office, UK Dylan Weston, Northumbria University, UK Programme Organising Committee: Oliver Allanson (Chair), University of Birmingham and University of Exeter, UK Harneet Sangha (Vice-Chair), UK Space Agency, UK Gemma Bower (Secretary), University of Leicester, UK Francois-Xavier Bocquet, Met Office, UK Sarah Glauert, British Antarctic Survey, UK Ewan Haggarty, University College London, UK Krista Hammond, Met Office, UK Marianna Korsos, University of Sheffield, UK Lauren Mcquone, US Air Force, USA Sophie Murray, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland Jonathan Rae, Northumbria University, UK Jasmine Sandhu, University of Leicester, UK ---------------------------------------- Dr Oliver Allanson (he/him/his), Assistant Professor, Uni. of Birmingham (UK), Space Environment & Radio Engineering (SERENE) Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter HOMEPAGE: https://research.birmingham.ac.uk/en/persons/oliver-allanson PUBLICATION LIST: https://research.birmingham.ac.uk/en/persons/oliver-allanson/publications/ OUR GROUP (SERENE): https://serene.bham.ac.uk/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ddwit at cnrs-orleans.fr Fri Apr 3 07:37:37 2026 From: ddwit at cnrs-orleans.fr (Thierry Dudok de Wit) Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2026 15:37:37 +0200 Subject: CEDAR email: Webinars on sustainability in space Message-ID: <24cb0e67-1db5-40c1-88f0-f91c6c0fe697@cnrs-orleans.fr> A new series of webinars on the sustainability of our research activities in space is planned in the coming months. The next ones are: - 10 April 2026, 13:00-14:00 CEST: Evaluating the carbon footprint of research projects prior to their submission, by Alexandre Santerne (Aix-Marseille University) - 23 April 2026, 17:00-18:00 CEST: Atmospheric Composition and Air Quality, by Eloise Marais (University College London) - 9 May 2026, 11:00-12:00 CEST: The environmental impact of space transport systems, by Jan-Steffen Fischer (Universit?t Stuttgart) These webinars are organised by the sustainability working group of the European Space Weather and Space Climate Association (E-SWAN). Further details and connection links are available at https://eswan.eu/index.php/workinggroups/sustainability-sust/webinars No registration is required, everyone is welcome to attend! -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Thierry Dudok de Wit Lab. de Physique et Chimie de l'Environnement et de l'Espace LPC2E, CNRS/CNES/Univ. Orl?ans 3A avenue de la Recherche Scientifique F-45071 Orl?ans cedex 2 Tel. +33 238 25 52 77 France ddwit at cnrs-orleans.fr International Space Science Institute Hallerstrasse 6 CH-3012 Bern Tel. +41 31 684 34 84 Switzerland ddwit at issibern.ch ------------------------------------------------------------ Les messages que j'envoie en dehors des heures de travail ne requi?rent pas de r?ponse sur votre temps libre. Messages I send out of office hours do not require a response outside of your office hours. From wiltbemj at ucar.edu Fri Apr 3 12:46:12 2026 From: wiltbemj at ucar.edu (Michael Wiltberger) Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2026 12:46:12 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: AI Community Engagement Workshops Message-ID: NSF NCAR is hosting a series of community engagement workshops this spring to gather input on how NSF NCAR can advance AI and machine learning in Earth system science with and for the community. We want to hear from researchers, educators, students, and partners about your priorities, needs, and ideas. Your input will be crucial for determining how NSF NCAR develops and stewards AI capabilities, tools, data, and training for the broader community. We aim to understand how best to support you, identify existing gaps, and pinpoint the most promising opportunities. You are welcome to attend any and all sessions if your schedule allows, intentionally staggered between Monday/Wednesday and Tuesday/Thursday time blocks to make them easier for attendees to fit into their schedules. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me or email ncarai at ucar.edu. https://ncarprojects.ucar.edu/ai/workshops Michael Wiltberger, Ph.D NSF NCAR/HAO Interim HAO Director 3080 Center Green Boulder, CO 80301 Ph: (303)497-1532 Fx: (303)497-2180 email: wiltbemj at ucar.edu There are only 10 types of people: those who understand binary and those who don't. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From loren at g.ncu.edu.tw Wed Apr 8 02:04:15 2026 From: loren at g.ncu.edu.tw (Loren Chang) Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2026 16:04:15 +0800 Subject: CEDAR email: Registration Deadline: IAGA/ICMA/SCOSTEP 10th Workshop on Vertical Coupling in the Atmosphere-Ionosphere System Message-ID: <4DAA07D6-307E-4264-84FF-E5BCCE53FAFA@g.ncu.edu.tw> Dear Colleagues, The VCAIS10 workshop will be held from June 10 - 15, 2026 at National Central University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. We would like to remind you that the deadline for abstract submission and registration is on April 15, 2026. We welcome both theoretical and experimental results from the lower atmosphere through the upper atmosphere and magnetosphere, covering dynamical, chemical, and electrodynamical coupling processes of natural and anthropogenic sources, as well as presentations on new observational and modelling initiatives, instruments, and tools. This biennial workshop rotates between different locations, with the past four workshops being in Canada (2024), Hungary (2022), Germany (2018), and Taiwan (2016). There was a consensus during the working group of the 2024 workshop that the 2026 workshop should return to Asia, to further engage the regional aeronomy community. VCAIS10 is locally organized and hosted in Taiwan by National Central University (NCU) on the NCU campus in the Zhongli District of Taoyuan City, Taiwan. We look forward to welcoming you again after 10 years! Important Dates: April 15, 2026: Deadline for registration and abstract submission. Registration Fee: Non-Student: NT$7500. Student: NT$6500. Workshop website: https://mercury.ss.ncu.edu.tw/~vcais10 Registration: https://forms.gle/SoFHkQ4wQxqHbQwx7 See you in June! Sincerely on Behalf of the Organizing Committee, Professor Loren Chang National Central University, Taiwan ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Loren C. Chang, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor and Department Chair Upper Air Dynamics Laboratory Department of Space Science & Engineering Center for Astronautical Physics and Engineering National Central University Taoyuan City, Taiwan ??? ???????? ?????? ????????? ???????? ??????? Website: http://www.ss.ncu.edu.tw/~uadl E-mail: loren at g.ncu.edu.tw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sraizada at nsf.gov Wed Apr 8 07:17:39 2026 From: sraizada at nsf.gov (Raizada, Shikha) Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2026 13:17:39 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: NSF workshop on Quantum Technologies for the Geosciences In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, I would like to bring to your kind attention an opportunity to participate in a workshop related to quantum technologies in GEO sciences. Please note limited travel funds are available for the community and the deadline to fill out the interest form is April 10th. Workshop webpage: https://www.stonybrook.edu/quantum-geoscience/ Interest form: https://stonybrookuniversity.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a2I3ZSxEzUmuEEm Please see the message below from the steering committee and reserve the dates if you are interested. Best Regards, Dr. Shikha Raizada (She, Her, Hers) Program Director Aeronomy, Geo/AGS National Science Foundation Ph: +1 703-292-8963 Annoucement from Workshop Steering Committee: [cid:image001.png at 01DCC737.5724F200] Quantum technologies are at a stage of rapid evolution, with sustained federal investment and active research communities in academia, national labs, and industry working to realize next-generation quantum computers, networks, and sensors with unprecedented capabilities. The geosciences, particularly atmospheric, oceanic and Earth system sciences face complex, interconnected challenges across a wide range of scales that present uniquely compelling use cases for both quantum computing and quantum sensing. The workshop would bring together experts in quantum computing, quantum sensing, atmospheric science, oceanography, geophysics, data science, and modeling to: Identify high-impact applications where quantum technologies could deliver near- and long-term scientific breakthroughs in geosciences. Establish a community roadmap for collaborative research, pilot projects, and sustained engagement across disciplines. Define methodological challenges and research priorities in quantum algorithm development, sensor integration, and real-world deployment scenarios. Strengthen workforce and infrastructure initiatives to support the translation of quantum technologies into operational geoscience tools. Through presentations, discussions, and breakout sessions, participants will help shape the future of quantum technologies for the geosciences. By building a bridge between quantum information science and Earth system science communities, the workshop will lay the foundation for transformative scientific advances, strengthen U.S. leadership in both quantum technologies and environmental research, and contribute to a more resilient and scientifically informed society. If you're interested in attending or participating, please complete the form linked here by Monday, April 6. For more information, please visit the workshop website. This workshop is supported by the NSF Geosciences Directorate. Travel funds will be provided for selected participants. Further details on the agenda and ways to participate in the workshop will be shared in the coming weeks. We look forward to your participation! Best Regards, Pavlos Kollias On behalf of the Workshop Steering Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The 22nd International EISCAT Symposium and the 49th Annual European Meeting on Atmospheric Studies by Optical Methods (49AM, also known as ?The Optical Meeting?) will be held jointly at the Space Campus, Kiruna, Sweden, from 24th to 28th August 2026, hosted by EISCAT AB and the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF). See https://eiscat.se/eiscat-symposium-2026/ International EISCAT Radar School: the Symposium will be preceded by a Radar School, which will take place 17th to 21st August 2026 at Kilpisjarvi, Finland, hosted jointly by Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory and EISCAT AB. See https://sgo.fi/Events/RS2026/ Welcome!