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+ | * The Impact of the Cold Plasma in the Magnetospheric Physics (CP) | ||
+ | * Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere (DIP) | ||
=== 1500-1630 EDT: Concurrent Session 2 === | === 1500-1630 EDT: Concurrent Session 2 === |
Revision as of 23:42, 24 July 2021
Schedule
Below is a high-level session schedule (TBD) for the 2021 Virtual GEM Summer Workshop, provided by the Focus Group Leaders and Research Area Coordinators. For the most up to date workshop information, please refer to the GEM Workshop Website.
Please also refer to the GEM Focus Groups, Modeling Methods Methods and Validation Resource Group, and Machine Learning in Geospace pages for more information.
Contents
Sunday, July 25
Student Day
Student Day is on July 25th (Sunday), 2021 and aims to introduce the students to the GEM workshop. This year, the whole student day will be held via both gather.town and Zoom, and we are excited to have six student tutorial speakers covering the GEM space science topics and a special topic on the Decadal Survey. Other than the tutorial talks, we will have the ice breaker event virtually through gather.town and we also welcome the whole GEM community to participate. The students can access the Zoom call either by entering Meeting Room A, B and C on gather.town or through the Zoom link (similar to what we did last year), through V-GEM student day webpage. Please see the student day schedule in the GEM student forum. The Student Day schedule is here.
Introduction
- Intro: What is GEM? - Agnit Mukhopadhyay and Mei-Yun Lin
Student Tutorials
- Dayside Magnetosphere - Pauline Dredger (University of Texas at Arlington)
- Nightside Magnetosphere - Akhtar Ardakani (University of New Hampshire)
- Inner Magnetosphere - Shannon Hill (University of Michigan)
- Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling - Aaron West(University of Minnesota Twin Cities)
- Global System Modeling - Elizabeth Vandegriff (University of Texas at Arlington)
- Data Science - Anthony Roger (University of New Hampshire)
Special Topic
- Decadal Survey (Invited Speaker) - Dr. Ian Cohen (JHU/APL)
Monday, July 26
1100-1230 EDT: Plenary Session
- GEM History, Present, and Future - Panelists: L. Lanzerotti, W. Lotko, K. Nykyri, Moderators: M. Cooper, M. Gkioulidou
- Decadal Future Panel - Moderators: Ian Cohen and Yihua Zheng
‣ Helio 2050 recap/discussions: Li-Jen Chen, Larry Kepko, Shasha Zou
‣ Agency representatives: Maura Hagan/Co-Chair of the Committee on Solar and Space Physics, Jared Leisner/NASA, Lisa Winter/NSF, Elsayed Talaat/NOAA
1300-1430 EDT: Concurrent Session 1
- ULF Wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications (UMEA)
- Interhemispheric Approaches to Understand M-I Coupling (IHMIC)
- The Impact of the Cold Plasma in the Magnetospheric Physics (CP)
- Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere (DIP)