CEDAR email: Abstract submissions open: AGU26 MacGyver Session (SA021) — novel and self-made sensors and software for space weather
Vincent Ledvina
vledvina at alaska.edu
Wed Jul 8 09:00:00 MDT 2026
Dear CEDAR community,
We invite you to submit an abstract to the MacGyver session at the AGU 2026
Annual Meeting:
*SA021 — The MacGyver Session: The Place for Novel, Exciting, Self-Made,
Hacked, or Improved Sensors and Software Solutions to Understand Space
Weather (Session ID: 281718)*
This 7th edition of the MacGyver session focuses on the interdisciplinary
applications of space weather across space physics and aeronomy. We welcome
contributions on new sensor systems that use technologies in novel or
unintended ways; new software, algorithms, and data storage or transmission
solutions that send data from the field; and initiatives that facilitate
the creation and sharing of novel sensors, open-source code and data, and
software systems. Makers, citizen scientists, ham radio enthusiasts,
educators, and artists are welcome to bring broad, open science and STEAM
outreach. Feel free to bring prototypes and demonstrations!
The AGU 2026 Annual Meeting will be held 7–11 December 2026 in San
Francisco, CA.
*The abstract deadline is Wednesday, 5 August 2026, 23:59 EDT / 03:59 UTC.*
Submit an abstract to our session:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu26/prelim.cgi/Session/281718
We look forward to sharing our MacGyvering with the CEDAR community this
December!
*Conveners:*
Vincent Ledvina, University of Alaska Fairbanks (vledvina at alaska.edu)
Kristina Collins, HamSCI Community / Space Science Institute
Nathaniel Frissell, HamSCI Community / The University of Scranton
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