Heliosphere News - March 12, 2024
http://heliospherenews.unh.edu/
A newsletter devoted to Heliospheric Science.
Editor: Nathan Schwadron (nschwadron at unh.edu)
Co-Editor: Maher A. Dayeh (maldayeh 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)
Coordinator: Liz Wilber (Elizabeth.Wilber at unh.edu) Web site editor: Ken Fairchild (Ken.Fairchild at unh.edu)
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1. 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
2. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Join the Space Physics at Princeton Group!
3. MEETING: 21st Annual International Astrophysics Conference -- March 25-29, 2024, Turin, Italy -- Early Bird Registration
4. MEETING: User’s Meeting #1: Publicly Accessible Software for Modeling Space Weather with Quantified Uncertainties
5. MEETING: 16th International Conference on Numerical Modeling of Space Plasma Flows (ASTRONUM-2024), July 1-5, 2024, La Rochelle, France – Registration open.
6. MEETING: Solar Eclipse Workshop “Multi-scale Coupling in Space: Solar Eclipse and Beyond”, April 8-12, 2024, University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)
7. ANNOUNCEMENT: Like, Follow and Share IMAP on social media!
8. ANNOUNCEMENT: URSI AT-RASC 2024 Commission H Session
9. ANNOUNCEMENT: SHIELD Summer School on Plasma Processes at the Edge of the Solar System, Week of June 10th, 2024
10. ANNOUNCEMENT: Princeton University Visiting Fellows in Space Physics Program
11. ANNOUNCEMENT: Python in Heliophysics Community (PyHC) 2024 Summer School: May 20 – 24, 2024
12. ANNOUNCEMENT: SHIELD Webinar: A Panel Discussion on “Raising awareness on mental health in the heliophysics community”
13. ANNOUNCEMENT: OH-VLISM Online Seminar Series (March 13, 2024): Lyman-alpha in the Heliosphere
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1. 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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2. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Join the Space Physics at Princeton Group!
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 join an exciting and dynamic group and play a significant role in the analysis and publication of SEP observations from ISOIS and/or ENA observations from IBEX.
The candidate(s) should have some prior experience analyzing at least one of these types 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://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/31021 and submit a curriculum vitae, cover letter, publication list, a brief statement of research interests, and contact information for
three references. Letters of recommendation will also be handled through this site. Applications will continue to be accepted until positions are filled. For further inquiries, contact spacephysicsATprinceton.edu.
This is an in-person position as part of the Space Physics research group at Princeton University (not hybrid or remote).
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3. MEETING: 21st Annual International Astrophysics Conference, Conference, March 25-29, 2024, Turin, Italy
Registration Open for AIAC 21, March 25-29, 2024, Turin, Italy
REGISTER NOW: Registration and abstract submission can be found at https://www.uah.edu/cspar/news-and-events/aiac.
ABOUT: The 21st Annual International Astrophysics Conference will be held for the first time internationally in Turin, Italy at the AC Hotel Torino, from March 25-29, 2024 (Welcome Reception
and Evening Registration begins Sunday, March 24, 2024).
THEME: “Bracketing the Solar Wind: The Physics of its Initiation and Termination” is the theme for the 21st AIAC. The meeting will include both oral and poster presentations. Since the oral
presentations are 25 minutes each, we can accommodate only a limited number of talks and the remainder will be poster presentations.
Reach us by emailing aiac@uah.edu for all conference-related inquiries.
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4. MEETING: MEETING: Publicly Accessible Software for Modeling Space Weather with Quantified Uncertainties: Users Meeting #1
The University of Alabama in Huntsville, May 20—23, 2024
Supported Jointly by NSF and NASA, the dedicated science teams across the country have been developing new, free-access software for modeling physical processes determining space weather at
Earth and other planets. This software involves the PFSS/PFCS solvers, a surface flux transport (Open Flux Transport, OFT) on the solar surface, and coronal (WSA) and heliospheric models operating with the high order of accuracy and efficient parallelism on
modern computer architectures (CPUs and GPUs), and capable of performing simulations on adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) cubed sphere grids (HelioCubed).
The meeting will include lectures describing the developed software, which will be followed by hands-on experience. Students are especially encouraged to apply, but this is not a requirement.
Recommendations from student’s supervisors will be required.
Full financial support is expected for 15-20 students. The meeting website is https://uahspace.wixsite.com/swqu/events.
Any additional inquiries should be addressed to Nikolai Pogorelov, SWQUworkshop@uah.edu. The registration deadline is April 20, 2024.
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5. MEETING: 16th International Conference on Numerical Modeling of Space Plasma Flows (ASTRONUM-2024), July 1-5, 2024, La Rochelle, France – Registration open.
Maison de la Simulation (CEA/CNRS/UPS/UVSQ), France and the Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research at The University of Alabama in Huntsville and will organize ASTRONUM-2024 – the 16th
International Conference on Numerical Modeling of Space Plasma Flows in La Rochelle, France, on July 1 – 5, 2024. The meeting will consist of invited and contributed talks.
The purpose of the conference is to bring together leading experts in applied mathematics, space physics, and astrophysics to discuss the application of novel physical approaches and numerical
strategies to solving computationally challenging problems.
Early Bird Registration for ASTRONUM-2024 is open on https://irfu.cea.fr/ASTRONUM2024/. After initial
registration and abstract submission, a separate link will be shared to complete registration.
Reach us by emailing to Nikolai.Pogorelov@uah.edu and Edouard.Audit@cea.fr.
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6. MEETING: Solar Eclipse Workshop “Multi-scale Coupling in Space: Solar Eclipse and Beyond”, April 8-12, 2024, University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)
You are invited to join the Solar Eclipse workshop titled as “Multi-scale Coupling in Space: Solar Eclipse and Beyond”. It will be held during April 8-10, 2024 at the University of Texas at
Arlington (UTA), which will be in the path of totality.
The primary objective of the workshop is twofold (1) to afford colleagues an opportunity to setup the instruments on the UTA campus and make measurements, and (2) to stimulate a science discussion
within Heliophysics community about solar eclipse and various multi-scale phenomena.
The hotel block rate is $169/night and the registration can be done on the website (https://secure.touchnet.net/C21611_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=93&SINGLESTORE=true
). Let’s experience the fantastic event together!
BTW, Dr. John Mather (Noble prize in 2006) will visit UTA and give a talk in the workshop.
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7. ANNOUNCEMENT: Like, Follow and Share IMAP on social media!
The IMAP Team invites you to follow the IMAP Story on social media. Tell your family, friends and neighbors!
Facebook
Facebook.com/IMAPMission
Instagram
@IMAPSpaceMission
Help us grow our audience: Like, Follow and Share!
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8. ANNOUNCEMENT: URSI AT-RASC 2024 Commission H Session
The triennial URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC) is one of the URSI flagship conferences, alongside the URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (GASS) and the Asia-Pacific
Radio Science Conference (AP-RASC).
The 4th URSI AT-RASC will be held May 19-24, 2024, in Gran Canaria, Spain, as a fully in-person conference with only on-site presentations. The conference will have a series of convened and
open sessions within the domains covered by all ten Commissions of URSI.
One of the convened sessions is the following:
H08: Turbulence and Instabilities in Space Plasmas
Conveners: Alexander Piṭa (Charles University, Czechia), Owen Wyn Roberts (Space Research Institute, Austria), Julia Stawarz (Northumbria University, UK), Domenico Trotta (Imperial College
London, UK), Gary Zank (University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA)
Description: Plasma turbulence is a complex phenomenon that involves the nonlinear interaction of electromagnetic waves and plasma particles, affecting the transport of energy, momentum, and
particles in various plasma environments such as solar and stellar winds, and planetary magnetospheres. This session will explore plasma turbulence and its connection to waves from various perspectives, covering topics of basic plasma turbulence theory, modeling,
and observations as well as applications to plasma heating, scattering of plasma particles, the influence of turbulence on instabilities and wave modes, the heating of the solar corona and acceleration of the solar wind, the interaction and impact of turbulence
with shock waves, reconnection processes, including the acceleration of particles. The session welcomes contributions on the use of radio observations to determine the nature of density and velocity fluctuations remotely in the solar wind, alongside work on
the theory, numerical modeling, and in situ observations of turbulence and instabilities. The topics are relevant to many current in situ missions (e.g., Wind, DSCOVR, ACE, Cluster, MMS, STEREO, THEMIS/ARTEMIS, Van Allen Probes, Parker Solar Probe, Solar Orbiter).
Contributions on methods and techniques for measuring and analyzing turbulence are welcomed.
Abstract submissions are now open, and the submission deadline is January 20, 2024.
The complete list of sessions and their descriptions are available here: https://www.atrasc.com/papersubmission.php
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9. ANNOUNCEMENT: SHIELD Summer School on Plasma Processes at the Edge of the Solar System, Week of June 10th, 2024
The SHIELD Summer School invites applications for the 2024 Summer School running in Boston during the week of June 10th, 2024. Participate in lectures from leading research scientists working
in the outer heliosphere exploring plasma processes and phenomena in play at the edge of the solar system. Work with other participants on activities that explore data and models that exemplify these concepts. Topics covered include reconnection, turbulence,
neutral-plasma interactions; particle acceleration; overview of the structure of the heliosphere; and theory and practice of interpreting spacecraft data from missions such as Voyager, New Horizons, Cassini, and IBEX.
Advanced undergraduates, graduate, and postdoctoral researchers are welcome to apply.
For more information and application, visit https://shielddrivecenter.com/shield-summer-school/
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10. ANNOUNCEMENT: Princeton University Visiting Fellows in Space Physics Program
The Space Physics at Princeton Group (https://spacephysics.princeton.edu/) in the Department of
Astrophysical Sciences is pleased to offer Visiting Fellow positions. The program supports faculty and equivalent senior researchers to do intensive research in residence at Princeton for periods from one month up to a full year. Visiting Fellows will work
closely with Space Physics at Princeton Group members on one or more of several topical areas: 1) Energetic Particles observations from Parker Solar Probe, 2) Energetic Neutral Atom and/or Interstellar Neutral Atom observations from the Interstellar Boundary
Explorer (IBEX), and 3) scientific preparations for the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP). The environment is scientifically intense, highly collaborative, and extremely rewarding. The goal of the program is to strengthen the Group with new
and diverse perspectives while carrying out world-class research and publishing numerous papers in collaboration with the Group. Visiting Fellow positions are suitable for faculty members on sabbatical and other comparable senior researchers on leave from
their primary appointments. Financial support (including stipend and/or housing) may be offered. Interested researchers should submit to https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/30982 the
following: 1) a brief cover letter stating the specific reasons you'd like to visit the Space Physics at Princeton Group and the dates you're available to visit and 2) a CV.
Contact: spacephysics@princeton.edu
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11. ANNOUNCEMENT: Python in Heliophysics Community (PyHC) 2024 Summer School: May 20 – 24, 2024
The Python in Heliophysics Community (PyHC) is holding its second summer school Monday, May 20th to Friday, May 24th at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) in scenic Boulder,
Colorado, USA.
This year’s Summer School builds on the foundational success of its predecessor, offering an even deeper dive into the rich ecosystem of Heliophysics Python packages. Open to graduate students,
early career scientists, and anyone eager to deepen their understanding of Python in the Heliophysics and Space Weather disciplines, this program promises a mix of in-depth tutorials, engaging demos, and hands-on sessions, delivered by some of the field’s
leading experts.
Remote options will be available for those unable to make the trip to Boulder. The presentations will also be recorded and streamed to YouTube. Further, in keeping with PyHC’s commitment to
knowledge-sharing, this year’s event remains FREE for all attendees. Some travel support funds are available.
See the Summer School’s web page at https://heliopython.org/summer-school-24 for more
information regarding the agenda, a link to registration (due by Monday, 29 April 2024), housing information (there’s a hotel option for reduced costs before 19 April 2024), and other pertinent information!
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12. ANNOUNCEMENT: SHIELD Webinar: A Panel Discussion on “Raising awareness on mental health in the heliophysics community”
Join us for the next SHIELD Webinar: A Panel Discussion on “Raising awareness on mental health in the heliophysics community”
Friday, March 22nd at 2pm ET
Panelist:
Romina Nikoukar, JHU APL
Edward Gonzales, NASA/GSFC
Kostas Dialynas, Academy of Athens
This panel discussion will be based on a paper of the same title, Nikoukar et. al., Front. Phys., 27 July 2023Sec. Space Physics
Volume 11 - 2023 |
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2023.1237166
Register at
https://bostonu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kMKYmNpRQG-bEyZuBlfIhg
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13. ANNOUNCEMENT: OH-VLISM Online Seminar Series (March 13, 2024): Lyman-alpha in the Heliosphere
The next Outer Heliosphere-Very Local Interstellar Medium (OH-VLISM) Online seminar will be on Wednesday, March 13 at 11 am ET.
We will be having a topic-driven seminar on "Lyman-alpha in the Heliosphere". Our speakers will be Erick Powell (Boston University) and Randy Gladstone (SwRI/UTSA) giving talks on modeling interstellar Lyman-alpha absorption and New Horizons Lyman-alpha
observations, respectively.
The zoom link to the seminar can be found here:
https://bostonu.zoom.us/j/93356080493?pwd=aXovd2l2ZzA4eHd1UVIyNDZmMlFFZz09
(password if prompted: ohvlism)
For questions, inquiries, or requests to join the OH-VLISM mailing list please contact Marc Kornbleuth (kmarc@bu.edu),
Justyna Sokol (justyna.sokol@swri.org),
Elena Provornikova (elena.provornikova@jhuapl.edu),
or Lennart Baalmann (lbaalmann@phys.ethz.ch).
For more information, please visit our website at www.heliosphere.community
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Cheers,
Nathan
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