[HeliosphereNews] Heliosphere News - June 20, 2023

Ken Fairchild kwfairchild at gmail.com
Thu Jun 22 10:49:11 EDT 2023


Heliosphere News – June 20, 2023


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 (ejz at princeton.edu)

Co-Editor: Matina Gkioulidou (matina.gkioulidou at jhuapl.edu)

Co-Editor: Jamie Rankin (jsrankin at princeton.edu)

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******************* Announcements *******************


1. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Researcher in Space Physics (outer
heliosphere and local interstellar medium) - Space Research Centre PAS (CBK
PAN), Warsaw, Poland


2. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Postdoctoral and Research Scientist positions in
Heliophysics Research and Space Plasma Instrumentation at Los Alamos
National Laboratory


3. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Tenure-track assistant professor position at the
Department of Space Science of the University of Alabama in Huntsville


4. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Space
Research at Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas


5. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Research Associate and/or Senior Research
Positions in Space Physics at Princeton University


6. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Position in the Heliophysics Research
Group, University of New Hampshire, Institute for the Study of Earth,
Oceans and Space (EOS), Space Science Center


7. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Associate - Space Sciences Laboratory - UC
Berkeley


8. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Researcher in the Solar-Heliospheric
Physics Research Group at the University of California Berkeley's Space
Sciences Laboratory (UCB/SSL)


9. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Fellow Position in Inner Heliospheric
Physics at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Applied Physics Laboratory
(APL) in Laurel, Maryland, USA


10. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral position in heliophysics (Space Plasma)
at FIT


11. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoc Positions at Queen Mary University of London


12. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Program Scientist Positions at NASA HQ


13. MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT: Non-Extensive Statistical Mechanics and Kappa
Distributions In Space Plasma Physics and Complexity Science Workshop
(W10), July 10-14, 2023 in Chania, Crete, Greece


14. MEETING: Mini-conference 11.06 Collisionless and Weakly Collisional
Shocks in Laboratory and Space Plasmas at the 65th Annual Meeting of the
APS DPP, Oct. 30-Nov. 3, 2023 in Denver, Colorado


15. MEETING: DASH Meeting Abstract Submission is Open


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1. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Researcher in Space Physics (outer
heliosphere and local interstellar medium) - Space Research Centre PAS (CBK
PAN), Warsaw, Poland


Space Research Centre PAS (www.cbkpan.pl/en/) is seeking a Postdoctoral
Researcher who will conduct research on the outer heliosphere and the very
local interstellar medium as part of the project entitled “The outer
heliosphere and its interstellar surrounding revealed in neutral atom and
pickup ion observations” led by Dr. Pawel Swaczyna. The successful
candidate will study interstellar neutral atoms, pickup ions, and energetic
neutral atoms by developing related models and comparing their predictions
with available observational data from space missions.


The application deadline is July 16, 2023. For more information about the
position, required qualifications, and application details, please see
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/113111


For questions, please email Dr. Pawel Swaczyna at pswaczyna at cbk.waw.pl.


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2. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Postdoctoral and Research Scientist positions in
Heliophysics Research and Space Plasma Instrumentation at Los Alamos
National Laboratory


Los Alamos National Laboratory seeks candidates for postdoctoral and early-
to mid-career research scientist positions in space plasma instrumentation
for heliospheric and/or magnetospheric missions with the Space Science and
Applications Group (ISR-1). The candidates chosen for these positions will
be expected to support the development and calibration of current and next
generation space plasma and energetic neutral atom (ENA) instrumentation.  It
is also expected that candidates carry out original research addressing the
structure and evolution of the heliosphere and/or dynamics of the
magnetosphere, through analysis of data from ongoing NASA and/or national
security missions. Additional opportunities exist to conduct
laboratory-based research to investigate plasma measurement techniques. The
selected candidates will have the opportunity to interact with Laboratory
staff engaged in a broad range of observational, computational, and
theoretical research in heliophysics. Our scientists lead or have led
experiments on many NASA missions such as IBEX, Van Allen Probes, ACE,
Ulysses, TWINS, Mars Odyssey, Cassini, and IMAGE. ISR-1 is currently
leading the development of two instruments, IMAP-Hi and SWE, for the
upcoming NASA IMAP mission to understand the Sun’s interaction with the
interstellar medium.


Applicants should have a doctoral degree in Space Physics, Physics,
Astronomy, Engineering, or appropriate similar fields. Interested
postdoctoral candidates should send their applications electronically (
https://lanl.jobs/, posting IRC117467) including a CV, a publication list,
and statement of research interests. Interested research scientist
candidates should directly contact dreisenfeld at lanl.gov for further
information.


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3. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Tenure-track assistant professor position at the
Department of Space Science of the University of Alabama in Huntsville


The Department of Space Science of the University of Alabama in Huntsville
is seeking an outstanding scientist and teacher to fill a tenure-track
assistant professor position in the field of heliophysics. Areas of
particular interest include solar and interplanetary physics, especially
research that supports the new Parker Solar Probe, Solar Orbiter, IMAP, and
HelioSwarm missions in which the Department is engaged, particularly in the
areas of coronal and solar wind physics. The ideal candidate will
complement existing strengths within the Department while expanding
significantly research capabilities and competencies. We are seeking
someone who uses theory, and/or modeling, and observations to address these
areas of interest. The successful candidate will teach in accordance with a
typical teaching load in the Department, develop at least two new advanced
graduate level courses reflecting their research expertise, and will
support and mentor graduate students pursuing MSc and PhD degrees and
undergraduate students in summer programs. The successful candidate will
have a PhD or equivalent degree in a field appropriate to the job
description above and will have and pursue independent research funding.


Applicants must submit a complete CV, a list of publications, a list of
awarded research grants, a research statement, a teaching statement, and
arrange to have three letters of reference sent by email to pittsa at uah.edu with
the header Faculty Space Physics Search Committee 2023. Applications will
remain open until position is filled. More detailed information can be
found at https://www.uah.edu/hr/careers/faculty-careers#COS


Inquiries about the position can be directed to Prof. Gary Zank and Ms
Antonia Pitts, respectively.


The University of Alabama in Huntsville is an affirmative action/equal
opportunity employer of minorities/females/veterans/disabled.


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4. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Space
Research at Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas


The Department of Space Research at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in
San Antonio, Texas is seeking applications for a postdoctoral scientist
position to participate in and carry out original research in experimental
space physics and supporting laboratory experiments. SwRI is involved in
the development of current missions such as the Interstellar Mapping and
Acceleration Probe (IMAP), TRACERS, PUNCH, Europa Clipper, JUICE, and CuSP.
SwRI also leads or contributes to currently operating missions such as
Juno, MMS, PSP, New Horizons, and IBEX.


The successful candidate is expected to support the development, testing,
and calibration of energetic neutral atom and plasma instruments to be
flown on upcoming heliophysics or planetary missions. The candidate is
expected to publish original research and results in peer-reviewed
scientific journals, and present results at scientific meetings, workshops,
and conferences. The research will involve interactions with Institute
Staff engaged in a broad range of experimental, observational, and
computational research.


The candidate should have a PhD degree in space physics, experimental
physics, or directly related physics degree with a GPA of 3.0 or greater.
The candidate should have work experience in related experimental physics.
The candidate should have demonstrated the ability to program and utilize
software tools such as Simion and Lua, LabView, TRIM, Geant4, IDL, C,
Python, or MATLAB.


Interested candidates should apply online at
https://resapp.swri.org/ResApp/Job_Details.aspx?JOB_CD=15-01533&JOB_TITLE=POSTDOCTORAL%20RESEARCHER%20-%20SPACECRAFT%20INSTRUMENTATION


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5. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Research Associate and/or Senior Research
Positions in Space Physics at Princeton University


The Space Physics Group (see https://spacephysics.princeton.edu/) in the
Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University, anticipates
offering one or more postdoctoral or more senior research positions in the
observational study of Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs) and Energetic
Neutral Atoms (ENAs).


The Space Physics Group researches many aspects of space physics (aka
Heliophysics), with a strong emphasis on experimental and observational
space plasma physics. The Group currently leads NASA's Parker Solar Probe
(PSP) Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun (ISOIS) energetic
particle instrument suite, the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX)
mission and the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) mission,
which will launch in 2025 to explore the details of particle acceleration
and the Sun's interaction with the local interstellar medium.


The successful candidate(s) will play a significant role in the analysis
and publication of SEP observations from ISOIS and/or ENA observations from
IBEX and must have both significant prior experiences analyzing at least
one of these type(s) of particle data, as well as the proven ability to
lead and participate in the rapid development and publication of numerous
excellent research articles. A Ph.D. is required in physics, astrophysics,
space science, or a closely related field.


Interested persons must apply online at
https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply/application.xhtml?listingId=26909
selecting
Space Physics as the position you are interested in.


For further inquiries, contact spacephysics at princeton.edu


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6. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Position in the Heliophysics Research
Group, University of New Hampshire, Institute for the Study of Earth,
Oceans and Space (EOS), Space Science Center


The Heliophysics research group in the Space Science Center at the
University of New Hampshire (UNH) is seeking an exceptional candidate to
fill a Postdoctoral position under the general supervision of Prof. Nathan
Schwadron. Working on NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) Mission,
and in collaboration with associated project personnel, the PostDoc will
develop new data products for IBEX, study the effects of global heliosphere
on the inflow of interstellar neutral atoms and study the changing
radiation environment of the global heliosphere.


The University of New Hampshire is a major research institution, providing
comprehensive, high-quality undergraduate and graduate programs (
https://www.unh.edu/). UNH is located in Durham on a 188-acre campus, 60
miles north of Boston and 8 miles from the Atlantic coast, and is
convenient to New Hampshire's lakes and mountains. The Department of
Physics confers both undergraduate (B.A., B.S.) and graduate (M.S., Ph.D.)
degrees and currently includes 26 faculty members. EOS is the largest
research institute at UNH, with more than 275 faculty, staff and students.


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7. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Associate - Space Sciences Laboratory - UC
Berkeley


The Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) at the University of California,
Berkeley, seeks applicants for Postdoctoral Associate positions to support
NASA Heliophysics and/or Planetary missions via planetary and heliophysics
research and/or hardware development. The specific projects that are hiring
include ICON, MAVEN, PADRE, Parker Solar Probe (PSP), HERMES, LuSEE,
THEMIS, MMS, Van Allen Probes, Wind and others. Responsibilities may
include but are not limited to data analysis, space plasma or planetary
atmosphere research, simulations/software development, and spaceflight
hardware systems development, including instruments, power and
communications.


For more information about the position, including required qualifications,
application materials, and deadlines, and to apply, please go to
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03423. The positions will remain open
until filled. For questions, please email Dr. Chadi Salem at salem at
ssl.berkeley.edu. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or
protected veteran status.


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8. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Researcher in the Solar-Heliospheric
Physics Research Group at the University of California Berkeley’s Space
Sciences Laboratory (UCB/SSL)


The Solar and Heliospheric Physics Research Group at the UC Berkeley Space
Sciences Laboratory is seeking a candidate to fill one full-time (100%)
Postdoctoral position under the general supervision of Dr. Christina Lee.
The successful candidate will collaborate with Dr. Lee and the project team
members to investigate the role of magnetic connectivity to interplanetary
shocks (e.g., driven by coronal mass ejections, CMEs) in determining the
large longitudinal extents of solar energetic particle (SEPs) events
observed from multiple vantage points throughout the inner heliosphere. A
combination of analysis of existing in-situ data sets and remote
observations and data-driven modeling will be used to carry out the
investigation.


The ideal candidate will have skills and/or experience with


- multi-spacecraft data analysis of quiescent solar wind, CME, SIR, and SEP
event intervals from in-situ observations (e.g., ACE, GOES, STEREO-A, ACE,
PSP, Solar Orbiter, BepiColombo, MAVEN, etc.)


- remote sensing data analysis of multiwavelength solar disk and
coronagraph data


- 3D MHD simulations of solar wind and CME propagation using coupled solar
corona-solar wind models (e.g., Wang-Sheeley-Arge (WSA) + ENLIL, EUFORIA,
Gamera, etc.)


- modeling transport of solar energetic particles


- programming and utilizing software tools in IDL, Matlab, or Python


For more information about the position, including required qualifications,
application materials, and deadlines, go to
https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03705.


The position will remain open until filled. For questions, please email Dr.
Christina Lee at clee (at) ssl.berkeley.edu. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,
disability, age, or protected veteran status.


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9. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Fellow Position in Inner Heliospheric
Physics at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Applied Physics Laboratory
(APL) in Laurel, Maryland, USA


The JHU/APL Space and Solar Physics Group (SRP) is seeking a Postdoctoral
Fellow to conduct basic scientific research in the field of Solar and Space
Physics with an emphasis on inner-heliospheric physics and the analysis of
particle data from the ISOIS/EPI-Lo instrument of the Parker Solar Probe
mission. The successful candidate will work in an exciting environment,
interfacing with experts in comprehensive data analysis and instrument
development for a multitude of Solar and Space Physics missions as well as
state-of-the-art modeling of geospace and other space environment systems.
The SRP group has a broad and active basic research program that includes
data analysis, theory and modeling studies of Earth's magnetosphere and
Sun-Earth connections, planetary magnetospheres throughout the solar
system, and heliospheric and solar physics. It also has a significant and
long-running history of developing space instrumentation hardware and
mission concepts. Current science and instrument participation in active
missions includes ACE, Geotail, Juno, MMS, New Horizons, Parker Solar
Probe, Solar Orbiter, STEREO, and Voyager. Future missions in development
include Europa Clipper, EZIE, JUICE, and IMAP. In addition, the Group is
playing the leading role in the multi-institutional, cross-disciplinary
Center for Geospace Storms, and partners with Our Heliospheric Shield
(SHIELD), two of the three NASA DRIVE Science Centers recently selected for
Phase II.


The research position focuses on inner-heliospheric physics and the
analysis of suprathermal and energetic data from the ISOIS/EPI-Lo
instrument of the Parker Solar Probe Mission. The successful candidate
would be expected to publish original research in peer-reviewed journals
and team with SRP and other APL Space Exploration Sector staff to pursue
external support for continued research and instrument development work.
Duties will include: conducting original inner-heliospheric research and
analysis of the ISOIS/EPI-Lo particle data; authoring papers for
publication in peer-reviewed journals; preparing for and participating in
scientific conferences; and developing innovative scientific research and
instrument development efforts and proposing to competed solicitations. The
required qualifications include the following: a PhD in Physics, Electrical
Engineering or in a related technical field, or the demonstrated equivalent
experience, an in-depth knowledge of space plasma physics, experience in
analysis and scientific interpretation of space physics data, proficiency
with advanced technical computing using languages such as Python, IDL,
Matlab, or another comparable programming language, and a record of
published first author scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals.
Although not required, it is desirable that a candidate has demonstrated
understanding of the workings of space particle instruments, and the
ability to analyze their performances with computer algorithms and other
tools or previous experience with spaceflight hardware and/or space mission
projects.


Please contact Matt Hill for additional information about the exciting
science or other aspects of this position (matt.hill at jhuapl.edu). The
complete job posting, including more information about why APL is a great
place to work, Equal Opportunity Employment information, and a link for
submitting an online application can be found at
https://careers.jhuapl.edu/jobs/51892.


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10. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral position in heliophysics (Space Plasma)
at FIT:


The department of Aerospace, Physics and Space Sciences (APSS) at the  Florida
Institute of Technology (FIT) is looking to fill a postdoctoral research
position in space plasma physics. The successful candidate will  conduct
research at the frontier of solar wind turbulence using theory and/or data
analysis, including Parker Solar Probe and Solar  Orbiter, and/or
high-performance numerical simulations. The initial  appointment will be
for one year renewable for one more year subject to  satisfactory
performance. The successful candidate will have the  opportunity to
actively participate in future proposal submissions to  secure extramural
funding, which could result in an extension of their  appointment beyond
the second year. Required qualifications: (1) PhD in  Physics or closely
related area, (2) research experience in the analysis  of spacecraft data
from the Heliophysics System Observatory (HSO), (3)  Basic knowledge of the
plasma theory and numerical simulations, (4)  familiarity with Python
and/or IDL and other programing languages, and (5) strong written and oral
communication skills, and ability to prepare  scientific documents to be
submitted to peer reviewed journals. Strong  familiarity with Linux and
other Unix-like platforms and environments  commonly present in most
supercomputer facilities is also desirable.

Applicants should e-mail curriculum vitae, list of publications, and  contact
information for three references to Prof. Sofiane Bourouaine at
sbourouaine at fit.edu.

The position will remain open until filled, however, priority consideration
will be given to applications received by March 1st, 2023.


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11. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoc Positions at Queen Mary University of London


We are advertising several postdoc positions at Queen Mary University of
London to work in the Space & Astrophysical Plasmas group. The available
postdoc positions cover spacecraft observations, numerical simulations,
plasma theory, and laboratory experiments in areas of heliospheric physics,
magnetospheric physics, fundamental plasma processes, and space weather.
Available projects:


Comparing particle acceleration at bow shocks of Venus and Earth, and
interplanetary shocks. Contact: Dr Heli Hietala (h.hietala at qmul.ac.uk).
Application link and more information:
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/vacancies/items/8516.html


Role of plasma turbulence in heliophysics, space weather, and lab
experiments. Contact: Dr Christopher Chen (christopher.chen at qmul.ac.uk).
Application link and more information:
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/vacancies/items/7718.html


Turbulence as a Controlling Agent in the Inner Heliosphere. Contact: Prof
David Burgess (D.Burgess at qmul.ac.uk). Application link and more
information: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/vacancies/items/8056.html


The application deadline for all positions is: 9th July 2023


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12. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Program Scientist Positions at NASA HQ


The Science Mission Directorate (SMD) at NASA Headquarters is seeking
candidates to serve as a Program Scientists within multiple organizations.
These positions may be located in the Earth Science, Heliophysics,
Planetary Science, Biological and Physical Sciences, and Astrophysics
Divisions, the Exploration Science Strategy & Integration Office, Front
Office, and/or other SMD program offices. Duties range from overseeing
research programs, reviewing proposals, and leading research with academia
and industry.


Title: Program Scientist (AST Science Program Management): Grade:
GS-1301-14/15


Major Duties of the position: 1) Plans, directs, and leads the integration
of cross functional scientific programs in various technical disciplines.
2) Implements balanced programs across the breadth of a science portfolio
within technological, scientific, budgetary, and programmatic constraints.
3) Oversees research and analysis programs for peer reviews to include the
development, solicitation, and evaluating scientific merit proposals. 4)
Develops recommendations to management for selections that integrate peer
review and programmatic considerations, initiates and monitors research
contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements. 5) Provides innovative and
implementable solutions that are strategic and tactical, and in alignment
with the priorities of NASA, and national guidance. 5) Communicates,
engages, and builds consensus with multiple stakeholders, including the
scientific community, external advisory committees, senior NASA leaders,
interagency and international partners, and programs and projects at NASA
Centers. 6) Manages multiple and competing responsibilities using effective
time management and organizational skills. 7) Actively promotes diversity
and inclusiveness, within NASA appointed teams and committees, and within
the science community..


Application Process: The job announcement will open for applications at
https://USAJobs.gov/ <https://usajobs.gov/> on Thursday, June 22, and will
close on Wednesday, June 28. The announcement number will be
HQ-23-DE-11986063-DS. This will be a Direct Hire Authority (DHA)
announcement through https://www.USAJOBS.gov/ <https://www.usajobs.gov/>,
so it will only be open for 5 workdays. The short period that the
announcement is open is due to the type of hiring authority, which
streamlines the hiring process and assists with rapidly filling competitive
positions. It is not a reflection of the openness of the position. This
competitive announcement will be open to all U.S. Citizens and Status
candidates. Advance notice of the vacancy is being provided to allow
interested candidates to prepare. In order to apply for this position, you
will only need to (i) submit your resume and (ii) answer the screening
questions and supplemental information through USAJOBS.


Simon Plunkett, Program Scientist, Heliophysics Division, Science Mission
Directorate, Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters, 300 Hidden Figures Way SW,
Washington, DC 20546, Office: 202-358-2034, Email: simon.p.plunkett at nasa.gov


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13. MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT: Non-Extensive Statistical Mechanics and Kappa
Distributions In Space Plasma Physics and Complexity Science Workshop
(W10), July 10-14, 2023 in Chania, Crete, Greece


The Non-Extensive Statistical Mechanics and Kappa Distributions In Space
Plasma Physics and Complexity Science Workshop (W10) at the International
Conference on Statistical Physics from July 10-14, 2023 in Chania, Crete,
Greece is seeking abstracts until April 13, 2023.


This workshop focuses on understanding the statistical origin of particle
distributions throughout geophysical, space, and astrophysical plasmas,
from the solar wind and the planetary magnetospheres to the outer
heliosphere, the inner heliosheath, and beyond. Additionally, we seek
abstracts using statistical techniques to process the growing volume of
measurements, and analysis of faint signals where the statistical nature of
the measurements and noise sources is important.


Link for Conference and Abstracts (on left): http://www.sigmaphi.polito.it/


Workshop Description:
https://sites.google.com/view/workshop-kappa-distributions-2/


Primary Convener:

            George Livadiotis, Princeton University, USA,
glivadiotis at princeton.edu

Co-Conveners:

            Manfred Leubner, University of Innsbruck, Austria;

            Peter Yoon, University of Maryland, USA;

            Heather Elliott, Southwest Research Institute, USA,
helliott at swri.edu;

            Konstantinos Dialynas, Academy of Athens, Greece


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14. MEETING: Mini-conference 11.06 Collisionless and Weakly Collisional
Shocks in Laboratory and Space Plasmas at the 65th Annual Meeting of the
APS DPP, Oct. 30-Nov. 3, 2023 in Denver, Colorado


Collisionless and Weakly Collisional Shocks in Laboratory and Space Plasmas


Conveners: Nikolai Pogorelov (University of Alabama in Huntsville), Derek
Schaeffer (University of California, Los Angeles), and Lynn Wilson III
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)


Collisionless shocks (CSs) are one of the most fundamental, strongly
nonlinear phenomena in plasmas. They are ubiquitous in many space physics,
astrophysics, and laboratory settings. CS waves are important mechanisms
for converting the dynamic pressure of a supersonic flow into thermal
energy and affect the distributions of particles and fields across the
universe. Shocks are also frequently associated with plasma oscillations
and radio emissions.


We call for papers addressing the wealth of in situ measurements of
collisionless and weakly collisional shocks in nature and laboratory. This
mini-conference will also address the physical mechanisms that govern the
behavior of charged particles crossing such shocks. The abstracts should be
submitted to the sorting category 11.06 at
https://engage.aps.org/dpp/meetings/annual-meeting/abstract-submission.


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15. MEETING: DASH Meeting Abstract Submission is Open


We are happy to announce a conference dedicated to software, analysis, and
data of the Heliophysics community. The Data, Analysis and Software in
Heliophysics (DASH) meeting will provide a unique venue for practitioners
to share ideas, learn about new and emerging trends, and connect with
others. We are aiming to avoid the death-by-powerpoint approach to
meetings, and we are striving for interactive sessions, with many chances
for discussion. In the era of burgeoning open science, collaboration is
becoming a new currency for progress, and we hope for this meeting to
become an annual opportunity to enhance our collective knowledge. Missions
and small projects alike are becoming more software and data intensive, so
this is a good time to bolster our community and learn from each other.
Submissions to the meeting will be captured and archived online as a Zenodo
collection.


The meeting is Oct 9-11, 2023 and will be in Laurel, MD USA at the Johns
Hopkins Applied Physics Lab. It is adjacent to the IHDEA meeting (Oct
12-13, same venue).


Abstract submission is now open:

http://dash.heliophysics.net

https://secwww.jhuapl.edu/EventLink/Event/295

Registration will open in July.

Best Regards,



Mihir
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