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Revision as of 09:52, 16 July 2009
GEM Tutorials at 2009 Summer Workshop (Snowmass, Colorado)
1. (Monday, June 22) Steve Petrinec: The magnetosheath
2. (Monday, June 22) Mei-Ching Fok: Ring current modeling - approaches, status and outstanding questions; and Ring Current in Solar Mimimum: TWINS Observations
3. (Tuesday, June 23) Alec Glocer: Modeling ionospheric outflows and their effect on the magnetosphere
4. (Tuesday, June 23) Jay Johnson: Challenges in understanding plasma entry and transport
5. (Wednesday, June 24) George Siscoe: The historical road to the Dungey-Alfven magnetosphere [Students-sponsored tutorial]
6. (Thursday, June 24) Bill Lotko: Does geospace exercise self control?
7. (Thursday, June 24) Aaron Ridley: Climatological modeling using the AMIE code
8. (Friday, June 25) Brian Anderson: Near-term new observational capabilities in M-I coupling: AMPERE and the mid-latitude SuperDARN chain
9. (Friday, June 25) Dick Wolf: Entropy and earthward transport in the plasma sheet
GEM Tutorials at 2008 GEM-SHINE Workshop (Midway, Utah)
- Robert L. McPherron: What Do Magnetospheric Physicists Need from a Solar Wind Model?
- Maria Spasojevic: Plasmasphere-Magnetosphere Interactions