Heliosphere News Mar 16, 2016
Editor: Nathan Schwadron (nschwadron at
unh.edu)
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swri.edu)
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** Announcements
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1. ISSI Post-doc positions
2. AGU Fall Meeting 2016 Session Proposals due April 20
3. 15th AIAC Meeting: The Science of Ed Stone: Celebrating his 80th Birthday
4. ASTRONUM-2016 (3rd announcement)
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1) ISSI Post-doc positions
ISSI invites applications for Two Post-Doctoral Positions for a two-year period starting in October 2016 or by agreement. One of the two positions is in Space Sciences, the other is in Earth Sciences. The successful candidates should have received a Ph.D. within the last five years in a field relating to either Space or Earth Sciences in general. All applications must be received by ISSI no later than July 31st, 2016.
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2) AGU Fall Meeting 2016 - Session proposals are now being accepted
AGU Fall Meeting 2016 - Session proposals are now being accepted
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 20 APRIL, 11:59 P.M. EDT
The session proposal site is now open!
Before submitting a session proposal, remember to:
1. Read the guidelines to ensure that you have not missed important information that may hinder your submission
2. Make sure that your 2016 AGU membership dues are up to date
3. Search and view session proposals submitted by your colleagues
Letters of notification will be distributed in June 2016.
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3) 15th Annual International Astrophysics Conference: The Science of Ed Stone: Celebrating his 80th Birthday, April 4 – 8, 2016, Cape Coral, Florida, USA
** IMPORTANT DEADLINES:
- Westin Cape Coral Resort room booking deadline is March 9 OR until sold out whichever comes first.
- Online abstract submission deadline is March 15.
- Registration fee is $475.00 USD until March 31.
- Late Registration and Onsite Registration fee is $500.00 USD beginning April 1.
The 15th Annual International Astrophysics Conference will be held at the Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village, Cape Coral, Florida, USA, from April 4 to April 8, 2015. (Welcome Reception and Evening Registration begins Sunday, April 3).
The conference website is now up and registration and abstract submission is available.
The meeting is entitled, “The Science of Ed Stone: Celebrating his 80th Birthday”, and will follow the same format as before with 25-minute presentations punctuated by selected 40-minute invited talks that will explore various themes in greater detail.
Ed Stone has made foundational contributions to our understanding of all facets of the physics of energetic particles in the solar wind and the interstellar medium. Much of our current understanding of the interaction of the solar wind with the local interstellar medium is derived from the Voyager Interstellar Mission under Ed’s leadership. His remarkable career has spanned the space age, contributing not only to science but to the leadership of our community. The 15th Annual International Astrophysics Conference will celebrate the science and scientific achievements of Ed Stone.
PLEASE DO NOT WAIT TO BOOK YOUR ROOM. Our turnout is larger than anticipated and unfortunately we have blocked only a very limited amount of rooms
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4)ASTRONUM-2016
Monterey, California, USA, 6-10 June, 2016
Maison de la Simulation (CEA/CNRS/UPS/UVSQ), France will organize ASTRONUM 2016 - the 11th International Conference on Numerical Modeling of Space Plasma Flows in Monterey, California, USA, on 6-10 June, 2016. The conference web site is
The conference will cover the following topics:
(1) Advanced numerical methods for space, astrophysical and geophysical flows; (2) Large-scale fluid-based, kinetic, and hybrid simulations;
(3) Turbulence and cosmic ray transport; (4) Magnetohydrodynamics
(5) Software packages for modeling and analyzing plasma flows / Visualisation
with the application to
(1) Physics of the Sun-Heliosphere-Magnetosphere;
(2) Interstellar medium and star formation;
(3) Cosmology and galaxy formation;
(4) Dynamo effect;
(5) Stellar Physics.
The purpose of the conference is to bring together leading experts in applied mathematics, space physics, astrophysics, and geophysics to discuss the application of novel numerical algorithms and petascale parallelization strategies to computationally challenging problems.
The conference will be structured around invited, 40-minute keynote and 25-minute regular talks, and a limited number of contributed talks, with the attempt to have no parallel sessions. The conference web site
icnsmeetings.com will provide the information about the conference venue, registration, and means of transportation. E-mail inquiries about the meeting should be directed to Nikolai.Pogorelov at
uah.edu and Edouard.Audit at
cea.fr.
Program Committee: Tahar Amari (CNRS Ecole Polytechnique), Edouard Audit (CEA, Maison de la Simulation, co-chair), Amitava Bhattacharjee (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory), Phillip Colella (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Anthony Mezzacappa (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Ewald Mu?ller (Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics, Garching), Nikolai Pogorelov (University of Alabama in Huntsville, chair), Kazunari Shibata (Kyoto University), James Stone (Princeton University), Jon Linker (Predictive Science Inc.), and Gary P. Zank (University of Alabama in Huntsville).
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