Heliosphere News
August 23, 2016
http://heliospherenews.unh.edu/
A newsletter devoted to Heliospheric Science.
Editor: Nathan Schwadron (nschwadron at unh.edu)
Co-Editor: Mihir Desai (mdesai at swri.edu)
Co-Editor: Eric Zirnstein (ezirnstein at swri.edu)
Co-Editor: Merav Opher (mopher at bu.edu)
Co-Editor: Adele Corona (icnsmeetings at gmail.com)
Co-Editor: Nikolai Pogorelov (np0002 at uah.edu)
Web site editor: Ken Fairchild (Ken.Fairchild at unh.edu)
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Announcements
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1. Important Message from NASA Heliophysics
R&A Lead Dr. Arik Posner.
2. Foreign
Designated Professor Position at ISEE, Nagoya
University, Japan
3. Postdoctoral Research Assistant II Position
at The University of Alabama in Huntsville
4. Postdoctoral Research in Space Physics at the
University of Kansas
5. Maison de la Simulation Engineer in High Performance
Computing.
6. MEETING: 7th Solar Orbiter Workshop:
Exploring the Solar Environs, April 3-6, 2017, Granada, Spain
7. MEETING: 8th International Workshop on
Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions (PRE VIII), October 25-27, 2016,
Austria
8. The First Paper on IMAP
9. Two Papers on the Heliotail Properties
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1. Important Message from NASA Heliophysics
R&A Lead Dr. Arik Posner.
Formatting Compliance
It has come to the attention of the Program
Scientists in Heliophysics at NASA HQ
that some proposers are not following the rules with respect to font size, line spacing, and margins. These
rules are established to provide a fair
framework within which all proposers have the same amount of space inside the page limits for writing their
step-2 (full) proposals. The rules
are also intended to limit the burden on reviewers,
making it less difficult and time consuming to fulfill their reviewer assignments.
We want to remind all potential PIs that the NASA proposers’ guidebook gives specific guidance on these formatting criteria, and that this guidance must be followed or proposals may be declared non-compliant and returned without review, or declined following review if violations are detected during the evaluation process. (As a guidance, Times New Roman font size 12, single-spaced, 1-inch margin on all sides would be a safe option to choose.)
It is also important to read a ROSES element
before submitting a proposal, as there
can be changes from year to year and there may be particular guidance that supersedes guidance in the
NASA Guidebook for Proposers.
We recommend that you become familiar with both documents
before submitting a proposal.
Arik Posner
Heliophysics R&A Lead
NASA/SMD Heliophysics Division
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2. JOB OPENING: Foreign Designated Professor Position at ISEE, Nagoya University, Japan
From: Kazuo Shiokawa (shiokawa at nagoya-u.jp)
The Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research (ISEE), Nagoya University, Japan, has a new opportunity to invite one or two Foreign Designated Professors who will stay three months every year in ISEE to conduct research on science topics related to space and Earth, during the fiscal years 2017-2021. ISEE has seven research divisions: 1) integrated studies, 2) cosmic ray research, 3) heliospheric research, 4) ionospheric and magnetospheric research, 5) meteorological and atmospheric research, 6) land-ocean ecosystem research, and 7) chronological research. It has four interdisciplinary research projects: a) solar-terrestrial climate research, b) space-Earth environmental prediction, c) interaction of neutral and plasma atmospheres, and d) aerosol and cloud formation. The Foreign Designated Professors are expected to conduct research related to at least one of these seven divisions and/or relevant to at least one of the four interdisciplinary research projects, and to enhance international collaborative research at ISEE. In relation to this opportunity, ISEE at Nagoya University will hire one full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow for each Foreign Designated Professor. The announcement of opportunity and the selection of the Postdoctoral Research Fellow will be made by ISEE in consultation with the responsible Foreign Designated Professor.
Job details:
Employer: Nagoya University (The position is at the Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research (ISEE), Nagoya University)
Website: http://www.isee.nagoya-u.ac.jp/en/index.html
Location: Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan
Job type: Foreign Designated Professor
Salary: 750,000-1,680,000 Japanese yen per month
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Premiums for mandatory health insurance and welfare pension will be deducted from the payment.
Qualifications: Postgraduate - Doctorate/PhD, Nagoya University has a retirement age of 65 years old.
Job hours: 3 months per year through cross appointment (choose any continuous 3-month period from 1 April to 31 March in every fiscal year)
Required Application Materials: (All materials must be submitted in English.)
1. Curriculum vitae
2. Research plan (maximum three pages)
3. List of publications; provide separate lists for refereed journals and conference proceedings.
4. Names and contact information for two professional references
Application Deadline:
Monday, October 31, 2016, 17:00 (Japanese Standard Time) Interviews may be held after the closing date.
Application Submission:
Please attach your application materials to an email and send them to machida at isee.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Inquiries:
For inquiries about this position, please contact Prof. Shinobu Machida Director of the Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research (ISEE), Nagoya University Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan
E-mail: Machida at isee.nagoya-u.ac.jp
TEL: +81-52-747-6303;
FAX: +81-52-747-6313
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3. Postdoctoral Research Assistant II Position
at the University of Alabama in Huntsville
The University of Alabama in Huntsville is accepting applications for the regular full-time position of Postdoctoral Research Assistant II to work in the Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research. The research will involve modeling of the solar wind interaction with the local interstellar medium with the focus on instabilities and magnetic reconnection occurring locally in the turbulent plasma near the heliopause. The research will be performed using a software suite (Multi-Scale Fluid-Kinetic Simulation Suite, MS-FLUKSS) developed at CSPAR. MS-FLUKSS is built on the Chombo adaptive mesh refinement framework and allows self-consistent solution of MHD, gas dynamics Euler, and kinetic Boltzmann equations. The code is scalable to over 150,000 computing cores and was ported to major national supercomputers.
The successful candidate is expected to have a recent Ph.D. in Physics or Space Sciences, must have extensive experience in object-oriented programming in C++, parallel programming using MPI and OpenMP, and the ability to work with big codes, must have experience in modeling plasma flows on supercomputers. Experience in data analysis and modeling turbulent flows is desired.
The approximate annual salary range for this position is $43,209 - $50,315. Applicants should submit a letter describing their research interests, a curriculum vitae, and reference letters. The appointment will be initially for one year, with the possibility of renewal for another year. Questions should be addressed to Professor Nikolai Pogorelov at np0002 at uah.edu. Qualified applicants should apply on-line at
http://uah.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=71283.
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
is AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER OF
MINORITIES/FEMALES/VETERANS/DISABLED.
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4. Postdoctoral Research in Space Physics at the
University of Kansas
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral
position in space physics at the University of Kansas Dept. of Physics &
Astronomy beginning as early as Oct. 1, 2016. Ph.D. in physics, astronomy, or a related field
associated with space physics by date of appointment and demonstrated
experience in space physics or astrophysics or related field as evidenced by
application materials. The initial appointment is for one year with possibility
of renewal for another year subject to review and continued grant funding.
For complete position announcement and to apply
on-line go to https://employment.ku.edu/ staff/6725BR.
Review of applications will begin Aug. 15, 2016,
and continue as needed to ensure a large, high quality, and diverse applicant
pool.
Inquiries: email to cravens@ku.edu with a copy to tizby@ku.edu.
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5. Maison de la Simulation Engineer in High
Performance Computing
In order to reinforce its « Software
engineering, parallelism and application
development » team, la Maison de la Simulation is seeking for an engineer in High Performance Computing. The
successful candidate will coordinate and
contribute to application software development in the fields of research of the laboratory. This work
will be carried out within
multidisciplinary teams on mid- and long-term projects. The goal is to produce and use high-end simulation tools
designed for the largest supercomputers
for various scientific communities. He/she will be involved in the EoCoE project (www.eocoe.eu. He/she will be part of teams of HPC experts from
Maison de la Simulation and will work in
collaboration with an international scientific community. He/she will have the opportunity to work on several production level HPC codes running on the most
powerful supercomputers.
Required skills:
- PhD or master's degree in a scientific domain
strongly connected to HPC;
- Operational knowledge of techniques and
programming language (Fortran90, C or
C++) for application development;
- Strong experience in application
parallelization (MPI, OpenMP) and scientific
codes optimization on various architectures (SMP, MPP) running in Unix environment;
- Skills to work in a team.
In
addition, knowledge or experience in one of the following domain will be appreciated:
- Usage of performance analysis and debugging
tools on parallel
applications;
- Knowledge of computer architectures
- Knowledge of scripting languages (Python,
bash, …)
- Knowledge of computer architecture
- Teaching experience
Location: La Maison de la Simulation is situated on the
Saclay research
campus in the Paris area in the Digitéo building of the
CEA/Saclay.
Please send your application (CV, motivation
letter et references) as well as your
potential requests for additional information to info@maisondelasimulation.fr.
Applications will be examined starting from September 30, 2016 and
until the position is filled.
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6. MEETING: 7th Solar Orbiter Workshop:
Exploring the Solar Environs,April 3-6, 2017, Granada, Spain
EXPLORING THE SOLAR ENVIRONS
7th Solar Orbiter Workshop to be held from 3rd
to 6th of April 2017 at the Granada Convention Center (Granada, Spain).
This event will be hosted by the Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia - CSIC.
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7. MEETING: 8th International Workshop on
Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions (PRE VIII), October 25-27, 2016,
Austria
The 8th International Workshop on Planetary,
Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions
(PRE 8) deals with the most recent developments in the study of non-thermal radio emissions from the Sun, the
radio planets, the heliosphere, and from
extrasolar sources like exoplanets or brown dwarfs. Special emphasis is put on current spacecraft missions (Juno,
Cassini, Van Allen Probes etc.), but also new
developments in ground-based radio
telescopes will be matters of discussion, which should lead to a better coordination of ground- and space-based radio
observations. PRE 8 will
take place October
25-27, 2016, in the conference hotel “Schloss Seggau”, which is located about 30 km south of Graz
near the town of Leibnitz
in Austria.
For more information please visit our website at
http://pre8.oeaw.ac.at/.
Registration and abstract submission are already
open.
The abstract deadline is on Monday, 5 September
2016.
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8. The first published paper on IMAP, the
mission has now been
accepted.
A preprint may be downloaded from the following
link
http://tinyurl.com/juywthj
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9. Two new papers of the physics of the
heliotail:
http://aip-info.org/1XPS-4DHIM-ADG1C0EFB8/cr.aspx and
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/719/1/012013/pdf