From o.d.allanson at bham.ac.uk Mon Jun 1 02:04:56 2026 From: o.d.allanson at bham.ac.uk (Oliver Allanson) Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2026 08:04:56 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: ABSTRACT EXTENSION: UKSWSE IV - New Deadline Friday 12 June 2026... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Colleagues (apologies if you get this more than once). The abstract-submission deadline for the upcoming UK Space Weather & Space Environment Meeting IV: Space as a Global Endeavour meeting, has been extended to Friday 12 June 2026. This year's UKSWSE Meeting will take place 14-17 September 2026 at Northumbria University in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; please see: https://iop.eventsair.com/ukswse2026 for full details including other key dates. This will again 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. We look forward to seeing you in Newcastle and/or online in September! Best wishes, Mario M. Bisi and Oliver Allanson, on behalf of the LOC and the POC. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lqian at ucar.edu Tue Jun 2 01:52:39 2026 From: lqian at ucar.edu (Liying Qian) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2026 01:52:39 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: NSF Office Hours and Request for Rotating Slides Message-ID: Dear CEDAR Community, NSF Office Hours NSF Program Director Shikha Raizada will hold in-person office hours from *5:00?6:00 PM on Thursday, June 25*, during the CEDAR Workshop. You may sign up for a *10-minute one-on-one meeting* with Shikha to discuss questions related to NSF and CEDAR using the *2026 NSF Office Hours Signup Sheet * . Rotating Slides We invite your contributions to the rotating slides that will be displayed in the plenary meeting room during breaks throughout the workshop. These slides provide an opportunity to highlight activities, celebrate achievements, and share opportunities within the CEDAR community. The CEDAR Workshop is an excellent platform for showcasing the breadth of our community and recognizing its accomplishments. We welcome slides in the following categories: *1. Activities* - Research projects - Experiments and field campaigns - Education and outreach efforts - Other community activities If you or your colleagues are engaged in exciting work, we encourage you to share it with the community. *2. Celebrations* - Awards and honors - Promotions and milestones - Special recognitions and achievements Help us celebrate the accomplishments of our colleagues. *3. Opportunities* - Job openings - Postdoctoral positions - Internships - Other opportunities of interest to the community We would be delighted to feature these opportunities in the rotating slides. Thank you for your contributions and for helping us showcase the CEDAR community. 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Sincerely, Cheryl Williams APL Strategic Communications Lead Maritime Targeting Cell (MTC) Project Management Assistant Section Supervisor Sector/Technical Department Communications Office: 240-592-2686 Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD 20723-6099 www.jhuapl.edu [blue-sigs-horizontal-180px_JHUAPL] X | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn From: Williams, Cheryl N. Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2026 4:01 PM To: 'cedar_email at mailman.ucar.edu' Cc: McGee, Lisa M. ; 'scott.h.schaire at nasa.gov' Subject: Please share with CEDAR community -- Announcing HELIOTECH and Orbital Flight Symposium Hi Steven, Registration and abstracts submission are open for the 2026 HELIOTECH and Orbital Flight Symposium. Can you please share Scott Schaire?s email below in the next CEDAR newsletter? Thank you in advance for your consideration. Please let us know if you need any additional information. Sincerely, Cheryl Williams Project Management Assistant Section Supervisor Sector/Technical Department Communications Office: 240-592-2686 Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD 20723-6099 www.jhuapl.edu [blue-sigs-horizontal-180px_JHUAPL] X | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn From: Schaire, Scott H. (WFF-8500) > Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2026 12:16 PM Subject: Email for announcing HELIOTECH and Orbital Flight Symposium Hello, We are thrilled to let you know that both registration and abstract submission are officially open for NASA?s 2026 Joint HELIOTECH and Orbital Flight Symposium! By bringing together NASA?s Heliophysics Technology Symposium and Heliophysics Orbital Flight Missions, this joint meeting aims to spark innovation and foster essential collaboration for advancing technology needed to explore not only the Sun-Earth-Moon system but also Mars and destinations beyond. Our intention is to create an engaging forum where technologists, scientists, and mission Principal Investigators (PIs) can connect, share, and collaborate. Event Details: Dates: August 31 ? September 4, 2026 Location: Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland Format: Hybrid?join us in person or virtually via Zoom Call for Abstracts: Abstract submission is now open and will close on June 3, 2026. If you?re interested in presenting, please submit your abstract using the link below. Abstracts should be a maximum of 2,000 characters and entered directly into the submission form. Be sure to specify your preferred presentation type: oral (in-person preferred or remote) or poster (in-person only). [Click here to submit your abstract] 2026 Joint HELIOTECH and Orbital Flight Symposium Abstract Submission. Registration: Registration for the symposium is now open as well! We encourage everyone to register early, whether you?re attending on-site or virtually. [Click here to register] HELIOTECH 2026. For additional information about the agenda, lodging, and ongoing updates, please visit our website: HELIOTECH 2026. We look forward to your participation and contributions and hope to see everyone for an exciting and impactful event! Please reply with any questions or comments. Best regards, [NASA Meatball Logo] Scott Schaire Program Manager, Heliophysics Strategic Technology Office NASA GSFC Wallops Flight Facility Bldg. E105, Room 121 Wallops Island, VA 23337 M: 757.709.3186 scott.h.schaire at nasa.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 18295 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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By bringing together NASA's Heliophysics Technology Symposium and Heliophysics Orbital Flight Missions, this joint meeting aims to spark innovation and foster essential collaboration for advancing technology needed to explore not only the Sun-Earth-Moon system but also Mars and destinations beyond. Our intention is to create an engaging forum where technologists, scientists, and mission Principal Investigators (PIs) can connect, share, and collaborate. Event Details: Dates: August 31 - September 4, 2026 Location: Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland Format: Hybrid-join us in person or virtually via Zoom Call for Abstracts: Abstract submission is now open and will close on June 17, 2026. If you're interested in presenting, please submit your abstract using the link below. Abstracts should be a maximum of 2,000 characters and entered directly into the submission form. Be sure to specify your preferred presentation type: oral (in-person preferred or remote) or poster (in-person only). [Click here to submit your abstract] 2026 Joint HELIOTECH and Orbital Flight Symposium Abstract Submission. Registration: Registration for the symposium is now open as well! We encourage everyone to register early, whether you're attending on-site or virtually. [Click here to register] HELIOTECH 2026. For additional information about the agenda, lodging, and ongoing updates, please visit our website: HELIOTECH 2026. We look forward to your participation and contributions and hope to see everyone for an exciting and impactful event! Please reply with any questions or comments to scott.h.schaire at Nasa.gov. Best, [NASA Meatball Logo] Scott Schaire Program Manager, Heliophysics Strategic Technology Office NASA GSFC Wallops Flight Facility Bldg. 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The following message is from Jessica Martinez (jessicam at ucar.edu), our CPAESS meeting coordinator: > > I have terms from the Fairfield in Des Moines for a block of 15 rooms. > The cutoff date will be June 10th, one week from today. I wanted to check > in with you all to see if you know of anyone who still needs a room and can > book before the 10th. We will be charged attrition for this block, meaning > there will be a fee if we don't meet 80% of the room nights. Do you all > think these rooms are needed? > Kindly, > Jessica Martinez Best, Liying -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pinchin at cpi.com Fri Jun 5 06:42:27 2026 From: pinchin at cpi.com (Pavel Inchin) Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2026 08:42:27 -0400 Subject: CEDAR email: CEDAR Workshop judges needed Message-ID: Dear CEDAR community, We are looking forward to the upcoming summer CEDAR workshop. It is always a great collaborative scientific endeavor, and a wonderful experience for our community's graduate and undergraduate students. The student poster competition is an important part of this meeting, and it requires a lot of volunteers from the community to provide the judging quality we like to provide to our students. ** Keep reading even if you are not attending the CEDAR workshop since we have a new opportunity for remote judges this year. ** Being a judge for the CEDAR student poster competition is a great way to participate in the community and learn about interesting student research. Feedback from the poster competition is extremely helpful to students and getting all posters judged requires a lot of judges! This year we have an option for CEDAR community members who will not be able to attend the meeting in person to still be involved in remote judging. In person judges receive dinner on the day of their poster judging. 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The Equatorial Aeronomy in Data Sparse Regions session will be in the Tuesday Breakout session, from 13:30-15:30 in room 101. More information can be found at this link Thanks, Dustin Hickey Meghan Burleigh Dr. Dustin A. Hickey Code 7633, Space Science Division US Naval Research Laboratory 202 404 4337 Pronouns: he/him -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 11649 bytes Desc: not available URL: From julie.moses at us.af.mil Tue Jun 9 11:17:30 2026 From: julie.moses at us.af.mil (MOSES, JULIE J CIV USAF AFMC AFOSR/RTB) Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2026 17:17:30 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: GlobalX Challenge on space weather In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: This grant opportunity from ONR global may be of interest to South American and other Southern Hemisphere ionospheric researchers. 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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 yuhong at ucar.edu Thu Jun 11 12:52:01 2026 From: yuhong at ucar.edu (Jonas Yu Hong) Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2026 12:52:01 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: CEDAR 2026: Polar Storm-Time MIT Coupling Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, We are inviting contributions to the Polar Storm-Time MIT Coupling session at the 2026 CEDAR Workshop ( https://cedarscience.org/workshop/2026-workshop-ionosphere-thermosphere-regulation-magnetosphere ). We welcome presentations on polar electrodynamics and currents, ionosphere-thermosphere feedback to the magnetosphere, plasma outflow, interhemispheric asymmetries, observations, and coupled geospace modeling. If you are interested in giving an oral presentation, please send an email to Yu Hong (yuhong at ucar.edu) with a tentative title. The session will be held during the Tuesday Breakout session, from 10:00 to 12:00. Additional information can be found in the CEDAR workshop program. We look forward to your participation. Thanks, Yu Hong On behalf of the convening team -- "Jonas" Yu Hong, Ph.D. ASP Postdoctoral Fellow I NSF NCAR High Altitude Observatory Office: (303) 497-1585 3080 Center Green Dr. Boulder, CO, 80301 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Authors are invited to submit their abstracts through the following link: https://www.gov.br/inpe/en/events/the-4th-international-workshop-on-equatorial-plasma-bubbles/abstract-submissions The 4th International Workshop on Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPB-4) will be hosted by the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) in S?o Jos? dos Campos, Brazil, from 14 to 18 September 2026. EPB-4 will provide an international forum for researchers, students, and professionals to exchange ideas, present recent results, and foster collaborations in the field of Equatorial Plasma Bubble research. The preliminary list of invited speakers, workshop schedule, and additional information are available on the official workshop webpage: https://www.gov.br/inpe/en/events/the-4th-international-workshop-on-equatorial-plasma-bubbles/ We encourage all interested participants to take advantage of this final extension and submit their abstracts by 19 June 2026. We look forward to receiving your submission and to welcoming you to Brazil in September 2026. Kind regards, Local Organizing Committee (LOC) 4th International Workshop on Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPB-4) -- /Diego Barros Silva/ Space Weather Division - DICEP National Institute for Space Research - INPE/MCTI Av. dos Astronautas, 1758, Jardim da Granja CEA II, 1st Floor, Room 14 S?o Jos? dos Campos, SP, ZIP Code 12227-010, Brazil Phone: +55 (12) 3208-7804 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lindsaygoodw at gmail.com Mon Jun 15 07:46:54 2026 From: lindsaygoodw at gmail.com (Lindsay Goodwin) Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2026 09:46:54 -0400 Subject: CEDAR email: REMINDER: 2027 ISR World Day Solicitation - Deadline: June 19 Message-ID: Greetings All, I would like to encourage you all to submit your proposals for 2027 ISR World Day experiments and observations before *June 19*. These proposals will be presented during the "Incoherent Scatter Working Group? meeting that will take place June 24 at 10:00 AM CDT (15:00 UTC) during CEDAR 2026. At this meeting, we will have discussions for potential 2027 ISR world day operations, as well as other general ISR discussions. All are welcome to participate! *Please reach out if you have questions, or are curious about writing a proposal.* "World Day" operations are an opportunity to direct the global network of radars towards a single scientific objective for time scales of a few days. Guidelines for applying for a World Day are at the following link, as is a template for the application: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YzYMNr4GhLFJKKhotHWo_1A7RxRf5JaY?usp=drive_link. 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If finalized as written, these changes could have serious consequences for federally funded research, including potential political interference in peer review, cancellation of active grants with limited justification, restrictions on categories of federally funded science, and limits on researchers? ability to publish and attend scientific conferences. Written responses to these proposed rule changes are invited by 13 July 2026. First, I encourage you to contact the appropriate offices at your home institutions and ask whether your institution will submit a written response. If so, give input. Institutional comments can be especially important because they represent the perspective of universities, research centers, observatories, and organizations that depend on fair, transparent, peer-reviewed federal science funding. Only one response is permitted per institution. Second, you can also submit responses as individuals. provide feedback directly through the federal public comment site (federalregister.gov) or through advocacy tools hosted by organizations such as the AGU Action Center (https://agu.quorum.us/campaign/163877/) and the Planetary Society (https://www.planetary.org/advocacy-action-center?vvsrc=%5CCampaigns%5C137770%5CRespond). Go here (https://solvecfs.org/how-to-submit-a-public-comment-on-the-proposed-federal-grant-rule/) for tips on how to write a response, key rule numbers, key parts of the rules, and what key sections would do. Finally, if one of your representatives serves on the House Science Committee, the Senate Commerce Committee, or either Appropriations Committee, please also consider contacting them directly and asking them to oppose changes that would weaken peer review, restrict scientific communication, or destabilize federally funded research. 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The Webex link will be made available prior each seminar on our website at: m.lanl.gov/coldplasma Speaker: Evgeny Mishin, Boston College Title: Subauroral Multiscale Electrodynamics Driven by the Interaction of Mesoscale Plasma Flows with the Plasmasphere Date: June 17th, 2026 Time: 10 AM ? 11 AM Mountain time, Noon ? 1 PM Eastern Time, 6-7 PM CEST, 4-5 PM UTC Thanks, Justin Holmes Los Alamos National Laboratory -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lqian at ucar.edu Tue Jun 16 11:15:00 2026 From: lqian at ucar.edu (Liying Qian) Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2026 11:15:00 -0600 Subject: CEDAR email: Additional Hotel Room Block for the 2026 CEDAR Workshop Message-ID: Dear CEDAR Community, We have secured an additional hotel room block for the 2026 CEDAR Workshop. The details are provided below: *Book your group rate for UCAR 2026 * *UCAR 2026* - *Hotel:* Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Des Moines Downtown - *Rate:* $149 USD per night - *Stay Dates:* June 20?26, 2026 - *Last Day to Book:* June 20, 2026 Please use the link below to make your reservation: *Book your group rate for UCAR 2026 * Attendees are encouraged to book as soon as possible, as room availability is limited. Thanks, Liying -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sabrina.savage at nasa.gov Tue Jun 16 12:59:53 2026 From: sabrina.savage at nasa.gov (Savage, Sabrina L {HQ} (MSFC-DJ000)) Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2026 18:59:53 +0000 Subject: CEDAR email: Mars L1 Workshop Announcement Message-ID: ************************************************* Mars L1 Workshop Announcement ? Exploring a Red Planet Space Weather Mission Concept The NASA Space Weather Program would like to invite the community to participate in the ?Mars L1 Workshop ? Exploring a Red Planet Space Weather Mission Concept?. This 2.5 day workshop from October 20-22, 2026 at NASA Ames Research Center will focus on user needs, observational requirements, and science opportunities of a potential dedicated space weather mission at the Sun-Mars L1 point. The workshop aims to bring together academia, industry, government parters, and end-users to conceptualize what a mission designed specifically to support future robotic and human exploration at Mars could look like. The workshop will be hybrid and is free to attend. Abstract submission will be open through July 6, 2026. Submit an abstract and register for the workshop at https://sservi.nasa.gov/mars-l1/. Questions and comments may be sent to Sabrina.Savage at nasa.gov and Michele.Cash at nasa.gov. ************************************************* Best, Sabrina Access-Limited Dates: [TDY] 6/21-26 (EDT) [NASA Meatball Logo] Sabrina Savage, Ph.D. Program Scientist SMD Heliophysics Division Mary W. 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The GLobal AirglOW (GLOW) model remains a foundational tool for ionosphere-thermosphere science, but localized versions have fragmented its development. To address this, we are introducing an updated, community-driven version of GLOW featuring a transparent Python front-end, 2-D calculation capabilities, and modern driver compatibility (MSIS-2.1, IRI-2020, WMM-2020). In addition, we will hear from community members on their implementation of the current version of GLOW. We welcome and encourage researchers of all experience levels to attend: * Beginners: Learn the basics of GLOW and how it can benefit your science. * Intermediate users: Meet the community and discover new workflows. * Power users: Give your direct input on what features and physics updates we should implement next. We will run a hands-on tutorial using a Jupyter notebook template. Please bring your laptop if you want to get the new GLOW 2-D model running on your machine! 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We will be hosting cross-disciplinary panel discussions with experts from industry, academia, and national labs - to kick off a team/community effort for improved space weather predictability! All interested in joining the effort are welcome. Breakout sessions will be used to refine specific goals and directions. For more details on the event follow this link : CEDAR 2026 Grand Challenge Session Conveners: Jadwiga Richter, Soudeh Kamali, Hanli Liu, Liying Qian, Hui Shao, Xian Lu, Tomoko Matsuo, Federico Gasperini, Anastasia Newheart, Jorge (Koki) Chau. *Soudeh Kamali (she/her) * Engineering Scientist | Science & Strategic Projects Systems Engineering Lead | Community Software Facility (CSF) Future Workforce Lead | Education, Engagement & Early-Career Development (EdEC) NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR) Please do not feel obligated to reply outside of your work schedule. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Panelists: Professor Mark Conde, Professor Tai-Yin Huang, and Sophie Phillips Moderators: Julio Urbina & Romina Nikoukar Our panelists will share perspectives from across the field and discuss topics such as selecting the right funding opportunity, clarifying team roles, and recycling declined proposals. *?** Submit Your Questions* This session will be driven by a moderated Q&A format. We want to ensure we address the topics most important to you! Please submit your questions for our panelists in advance using this link: Submit Questions for Panel Here *?** How to Join Virtually* If you are attending virtually, please use the following Zoom details: - Zoom Link: https://jhuapl.zoomgov.com/j/1653189207?pwd=FyeBMUNt5abXiaOnVaKghZPtRQCdcK.1&from=addon - Meeting ID: 165 318 9207 - Passcode: 186329 Dial-in Options (US): - +1 669 254 5252 (San Jose) - +1 646 964 1167 (US Spanish Line) - +1 646 828 7666 (New York) - Toll-free: 833 568 8864 We look forward to an engaging discussion and hope to see you there! McArthur Jones Jr. mcarthur.jones16.civ at us.navy.mil *On behalf of the Session Conveners* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From esww2026.loc at gmail.com Fri Jun 19 05:00:49 2026 From: esww2026.loc at gmail.com (ESWW 2026 LOC) Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2026 13:00:49 +0200 Subject: CEDAR email: ESWW 2026 Registration is Now Open! Message-ID: We are pleased to announce that registration for the *European Space Weather Week (ESWW) 2026* is now officially open. The conference will take place *from 2 to 6 November 2026* in the beautiful city of *Florence, Italy*, bringing together researchers, industry representatives, service providers, and stakeholders from across the space weather community. As per previous ESWW editions, different conference registration fees are proposed for students and regular participants (delegates), for in person or online participants, and for registration date (early bird, regular, late/onsite). 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