Table of Contents ====================================================================== 1. Chief of the Space Weather Laboratory, Heliophysics Science Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 2. 2011 GEM-ULTIMA Forum Presentations Available at GemWiki ====================================================================== *************************** ** THE GEM MESSENGER ** *************************** Volume 22, Number 1 January 19, 2011 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Chief of the Space Weather Laboratory, Heliophysics Science Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Judy Karpen A civil service position is available in the Heliophysics Science Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, for a supervisory astrophysicist to serve as Chief of the Space Weather Laboratory. The mission of the Space Weather Laboratory is to perform fundamental research and modeling of the coupled Sun-Earth system, with particular emphasis on the space weather effects important to NASA and the nation. The Chief develops and maintains the Laboratory's strategic vision, provides supervisory and administrative oversight of civil service personnel, resources, and tasks, and provides scientific and technical guidance. The Chief also carries out peer-reviewed scientific research in Heliophysics, and leads in the development of new missions, instruments, and theoretical investigations to achieve NASA goals. Evidence of management experience and leadership in the scientific community is highly desirable. This appointment will be at the GS-15 level. U.S. citizenship is required. Please direct technical inquiries to michael.hesse- 1@nasa.gov (301-286-6418) and procedural inquiries to GSFC- TAO@mail.nasa.gov (301-286-3691). TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION, YOU MUST APPLY THROUGH USAJOBS. Please visit http://usajobs.gov, search for vacancy GS12B0016, and submit your resume. Note that the closing date is 2/2/2012. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. 2011 GEM-ULTIMA Forum Presentations Available at GemWiki ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Chi Organized jointly by GEM and the Ultra Large Terrestrial International Magnetometer Array (ULTIMA), the GEM-ULTIMA Forum is held annually during the mini-GEM Workshops in December. At the Forum participants discuss all topics about ground-based magnetometers, such as the operation of magnetometer stations, data distribution, and research using ground-based magnetometer data. The Forum is open to all interested in ground-based magnetometers and their observations. The 2011 GEM-ULTIMA Forum presentations are made available at the following GemWiki page by courtesy of the speakers: http://aten.igpp.ucla.edu/gemwiki/index.php/GEM-ULTIMA_Forum +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | To subscribe GEM Messengers, send an e-mail to | | | | with the following command in the body of your e-mail message: | | subscribe gem | | To remove yourself from the mailing list, the command is: | | unsubscribe gem | | | | To broadcast a message to the GEM community, please contact | | Peter Chi at | | | | Please use plain text as the format of your submission. | | | | GEM Messenger is also posted online via newsfeed at | | http://heliophysics.blogspot.com and | | http://www.facebook.com/heliophysics | | | | Back issues are available at ftp://igpp.ucla.edu/scratch/gem/ | | | | URL of GEM Home Page: http://aten.igpp.ucla.edu/gemwiki | | Workshop Information: http://www.cpe.vt.edu/gem/index.html | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+