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This Section contains the GEM tutorials presented at the Summer Workshops. The presentation files are kindly provided by the tutorial speakers. If you use the content in any of these files, please do cite the original source.  
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The [https://gemworkshop.org/posters/ GEM poster schedule is now available]!
  
== 2016 GEM-CEDAR Workshop ==
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= Welcome to the GEM Student Forum =
  
(''Note: If you use any of the following presentations or movies, please cite the original source.'')
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=== Student Representatives ===
  
# Marc Lessard: Aurora and ionosphere/thermosphere coupling ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2016/Lessard-2016-Aurora.pdf pdf])
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* 2023 - 2025: '''Austin Smith''', University of Alaska Fairbanks, ''[mailto:asmith155@alaska.edu asmith155@alaska.edu]''
# Maria Usanova: Wave-particle interactions in the radiation belts ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2016/Usanova-2016-RB-Wave-Particle-Interactions.pdf pdf])
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* 2024 - 2026: '''Erika Hathaway''', University of Michigan, ''[mailto:hathawae@umich.edu hathawae@umich.edu]''
# Robert Lysak: Theory and modeling of ULF waves ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2016/Lysak-2016-ULF-Theory-Modeling.pptx pptx])
 
# Michael Hartinger: ULF wave observations in the inner magnetosphere ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2016/Hartinger-2016-ULF-Observations.pdf pdf])
 
# Hui Zhang: Foreshock and magnetosheath transients and their geoeffects ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2016/Zhang-2016-Foreshock-Magnetosheath-Transients.pdf pdf])
 
# Jesper Gjerloev: How can we investigate global magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2016/Gjerloev-2016-Global-MI-Coupling.pdf pdf])
 
# Roger Varney: Geospace electrodynamics ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2016/Varney-2016-Geospace-Electrodynamics.pdf pdf])
 
  
== 2015 Summer Workshop ==
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=== GEM Student Advisory Committee 2024-2025 ===
  
(''Note: If you use any of the following presentations or movies, please cite the original source.'')
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* '''Espen Fredrick''', University of Texas at Arlington
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* '''Dillon Gillespie''', University of Alaska, Fairbanks
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* '''Krishna Khanal''', University of Alabama in Huntsville
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* '''Pedro Silva''', University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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* '''Neha Srivastava''', University of New Hampshire
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* '''Dominique Stumbaugh''', University of California, Los Angeles
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* '''Aaron West''', University of Minnesota, Twin-Cities
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* '''Brianna Isola''', University of New Hampshire
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* '''Suhail Aldhurais''', Rice University
  
# [MPS tutorial] Toshi Nishimura: Fast flow channels in the magnetotail and auroral oval: Reconnection, substorm and beyond ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2015/Nishimura-2015-Fast-flow-channels.pdf pdf])
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=== GEM Student Email List ===
# [GSM tutorial] Alex Glocer: Global modeling of the space environment system ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2015/Glocer-2015-Global-modeling.pdf pdf])
 
# [IMAG tutorial] Weichao Tu: Quantitative Modeling of Radiation Belt Dynamics: Overview and Challenges ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2015/Tu-2015-Radiation-belt-dynamics.pdf pdf])
 
# [IMAG tutorial] Seth Claudepierre -- Van Allen Probes: Where We've Been and Where We're Going ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2015/Claudepierre-2015-Van-Allen-Probes.pptx pptx])
 
# [SWMI tutorial] Robert Fear: Flux transfer events: Looking ahead to MMS ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2015/Fear-2015-Flux-transfer-events.pptx pptx])
 
# [Student-invited tutorial] Barbara Giles: Engage in NASA's newest flagship to understand the fundamental process of magnetic reconnection -- Magnetospheric Multiscale ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2015/Giles-2015-Magnetospheric-Multiscale.ppt ppt])
 
# [MIC tutorial] Stein Haaland: Cold ion outflow from the polar cap ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2015/Haaland-2015-Cold-ion-outflow.pdf pdf])
 
  
== 2014 Summer Workshop ==
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We have created a google form to help expand our email list, so if you meet new students that may be interested in joining or attending GEM next year please forward them the link to sign up: [https://forms.gle/yDfarCmjgEW15jz37 ''GEM Student Email List'']. This is the form for students, who are new to community or have graduated, to add or remove their names from GEM student email list.
  
(''Note: If you use any of the following presentations or movies, please cite the original source.'')
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=== Join our GEM Discord Student Channel ===
  
# Drew Turner: Probing the tempest: Current concepts and recent relevations concerning the nature of Earth's inner magnetosphere and geomagnetic storms ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2014/Turner-2014-Probing-tempest.pptx pptx])
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Are you looking to know the latest GEM Student news and announcements?  Join the [https://discord.gg/8StY9mWHY4 ''GEM Students Discord''], or email our student representatives.
# Joe Huba: Modeling the ionosphere/plasmasphere system: Quiet and stormtime conditions ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2014/Huba-2014-Modeling-ionosphere-plasmasphere.pdf pdf])
 
# Jim Klimchuk: Onset conditions for impulsive magnetic energy release ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2014/Klimchuk-2014-Energy-release.pptx pptx])
 
# Phil Pritchett : The kinetic physics of magnetotail dynamics: Reconnection, ballooning, and dipolarization fronts ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2014/Pritchett-2014-Kinetic-physics.pdf pdf])
 
# Jim Burch: The science of the MMS mission ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2014/Burch-2014-MMS-mission.ppt ppt])
 
# Antonius Otto: Dayside solar wind-magnetosphere coupling
 
# Jimmy Raeder: Prospects for data assimilation in global magnetosphere models ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2014/Raeder-2014-Data-assimilation.ppt ppt])
 
# Mike Wiltberger: Determination of the global conductance pattern and its influence on the dynamics of the geospace ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2014/Wiltberger-2014-Global-conductance.pdf pdf])
 
# Robyn Millan: Radiation belts: Lost and found in Antarctica ([http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2014/Millan-2014-Radiation-belts.pdf pdf], ''Student Selected'')
 
  
== 2013 Summer Workshop ==
 
  
(''Note: If you use any of the following presentations or movies, please cite the original source.'')
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For past information, see [https://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/index.php?title=GEM_Student_Organization_Archive GEM Student Organization Archive].
  
# Andrei Runov: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/Runov-2013-Tutorial.pdf Magnetotail Transients (pdf)]
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= 2024 GEM Workshop Student Day =
# Michael Shay: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/Shay-2013-Tutorial.pdf Magnetic Reconnection at the Dawn of the MMS Era (pdf)]; [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/curz.6109990.mov movie-1]; [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/Ropes-98.mp4 movie-2]; [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/SHFA_mov.AVI movie-3]; [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/2013.06.16.penny.movie.final.gif movie-4]
 
# Harlan Spence: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/Spence-2013-Tutorial.pptx Recent Science Results from NASA Van Allen Probes (pptx)];[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/ParticleMotionMovie2012-720P.mov movie-1]; [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/movie_sm.mp4 movie-2]
 
# Craig Kletzing: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/Kletzing-2013-Tutorial.pdf Waves in the Radiation Belts: Overview and Initial Results from the Van Allen Probes (pdf)]
 
# Lynn Kistler: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/Kistler-2013-Tutorial.pdf The Ionospheric Contribution to Magnetospheric Plasma Population (pdf)]
 
# Xinlin Li: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/Li-2013-Special.pdf Results from Colorado Students Space Weather Experiment (CSSWE) (pdf)] [''Special Talk'']
 
# John Lyon: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/Lyon-2013-Tutorial.key Future Directions for Global Magnetospheric Modeling (key)]
 
# Reiner Friedel: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2013/Friedel-2013-Tutorial.ppt Wave-particle Interaction in the Inner Magnetosphere (ppt)] [''Student Selected'']
 
  
== 2012 Summer Workshop ==
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Organized by Student Representatives Hsinju Chen (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and Austin Smith (University of Alaska, Fairbanks).
  
#Harry Warren:[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2012/WarrenGEM.pdf Supra Arcade Downflows and Evidence for Magnetic Reconnection in Solar Flares (pdf)]  (June 18, 2012)
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The GEM 2024 Summer Workshop was held during the week of June 23-28, 2024 at the [https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/fnlcohf-hilton-fort-collins/ Hilton Fort Collins in Fort Collins, CO]. Student Day is on Sunday, June 23rd, and the main workshop will continue throughout the week. Please see the [https://gemworkshop.org GEM Workshop website] for the most updated information.
#Harlan Spence:[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2012/HSpence/Spence2012GEMStudentTutorial.ppt Radiation Belt Reflections: Peering Back and Looking Forward to the Radiation Belt Storm Probes Mission (ppt)][http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2012/HSpence/Launch_Rev2.wmv Launch(wmv)]
 
#Bob Strangeway: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2012/strange/GEM2012_Cusp_Tutorial.ppt The Magnetospheric Cusp: Solar Wind – Magnetosphere – Ionosphere – Thermosphere Coupling (ppt)] (June 19, 2012) 
 
#Mona Kessel:[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2012/Mona_scienceRBSP.ppt Science of NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes(ppt)]
 
#Misha Sitnov: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2012/Misha/GEM_T_2012_Sitnov.pdf Empirical geomagnetic field modeling (pdf)]   [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2012/Misha/GEM_T_2012_Sitnov.pptx Empirical geomagnetic field modeling (ppt)]
 
#Paul Cassak:  [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2012/Cassak2012GEMReconnectionTutorial.pdf Theory of Magnetic Reconnection for Magnetospheric Applications (pdf)]  (June 21, 2012)
 
#Dick Wolf:[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2012/Wolf/Wolf_GemTutorial2012.pdf  Transport From the Tail to the Inner Magnetosphere (pdf)][http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2012/Wolf/EntropyMovieWolfGEMtutorial.mov Movie (mov)](June 21, 2012)
 
  
== 2011 CEDAR-GEM Workshop ==
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''' Introduction '''
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*Intro to GEM? - ''Hsinju Chen'' and ''Austin Smith''
  
(By courtesy of CEDAR Web at http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/index.php/Workshop:CEDAR_Videos)
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''' Student Tutorials '''
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*Fundamentals of Plasma Physics & Magnetosphere - ''Yang Zhang'' (Caltech/Princeton University)
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*Dayside Magnetosphere - ''Rebecca Harvey'' (University of Alabama Huntsville)
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*Nightside Magnetosphere - ''Dinesh Kumar Veypatty Radhakrishnan'' (University of Texas San Antonio/Southwest Research Institute)
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*Inner Magnetosphere - ''Shujie Gu'' (University of Texas Dallas)
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*Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling - ''Domenique Freund'' (University of Colorado Boulder)
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*Global System Modeling - ''Yang Mei'' (University of Colorado Boulder)
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*Data Science - ''Hongfan Chen'' (University of Michigan)
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*Space Weather - ''Espen Fredrick'' (University of Texas at Arlington)
  
The 2011 Second Joint CEDAR-GEM Workshop had two IT-MAG perspectives on Outflow and on Coupling, and IT-MAG System Science which were included on the first DVD. The second DVD contains the GEM-CEDAR Student sponsored tutorial by Anthea Coster, plus the CEDAR Prize Lecture by Joe Huba, and a CEDAR Science Highlight by Callum Anderson. The third DVD was a special joint Workshop on Data Assimilation talks aimed at students. The total is (148+111+110 = 369min) 6h 9min on 3 DVDs with breakpoints and tables of contents.  The price for a single DVD is $25, while the set of 3 is $70.  For the second time, all the videos are on-line as H.264-MPEG4 videos which can be viewed with QuickTime.  The powerpoint slides are available as .pdf files or .mp4 videos linked below. 
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''' Special Topic '''
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* Office Hour - ''Dr. Chia-Lin Huang'' (NSF), ''Dr. Christine Gabrielse'' (GEM), Dr. Joseph Westlake/Dr. Patrick Koehn (NASA)
  
1) DVD 1 of 3 (IT/MAG Perspectives (20+17+32=69min) and System Science (7+28+19+23=77 min) 148 min total)
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== GEM Financial Aid Application ==
*Outflow and Mass Flow (IT and MAG perspectives)
 
**[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_IT-MAG_outflow_Schunk.pdf Outflow and Mass Flow:  What is Needed from the Magnetosphere Community] by Robert W Schunk (Utah State University) - 20 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_GEM-CEDAR_Outflow_IT_Schunk.mp4 mp4])
 
**[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_IT-MAG_outflow_Lotko.pdf A Magnetospheric Perspective on Ionospheric Outflow] by William Lotko (Dartmouth College) - 17 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_GEM-CEDAR_Outflow_MAG_Lotko.mp4 mp4])
 
*[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_IT-MAG_coupling_brandt_moldwin.pdf Inner Magnetosphere-Ionosphere (IMI) Coupling (MI Coupling - IM Coupling)] by Pontus Brandt (APL/JHU) and Mark Moldwin (University of Michigan) - 32 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_GEM-CEDAR_IMI_Coupling_Brandt_Moldwin_rev.mp4 mp4])
 
  
*IT and MAG System Science (chair Josh Semeter, Boston University)
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**[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_Thayer_CEDAR_Strategic_Vision.pdf CEDAR The New Dimension] by Jeffrey Thayer (former CSSC chair, University of Colorado) - 7 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_IT_MAG_System_Science_CEDAR_Plan_Thayer.mp4 mp4])
 
**[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_Hysell_System_Science.pdf System Science] by David L Hysell (Cornell University) - 28 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_IT_MAG_System_Science_Hysell.mp4 mp4])
 
**[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_Immel_System_Science.pdf The CEDAR-GEM System] by Thomas Immel (University of California at Berkeley) - 19 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_IT_MAG_System_Science_Immel.mp4 mp4])
 
**[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_Liemohn_System_Science.pdf Geospace at the System Level:  Reductionism v. Complexity] by Michael W Liemohn (University of Michigan) - 23 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_IT_MAG_System_Science_Liemohn.mp4 mp4])
 
  
2) DVD 2 of 3, CEDAR-GEM Student Tutorial (52 min), CEDAR Prize Lecture #22 (41 min), and CEDAR Science Highlight (18 min) or 111 min total
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Selection criteria:
*CEDAR-GEM Student Tutorial: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_Coster_Student_tutorial_gps.pdf A Student Tutorial:  Using GPS to study Magnetospheric-Ionospheric Coupling] by Anthea Coster (MIT Haystack Observatory) - 52 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_GEM-CEDAR_Student_Tutorial_Coster.mp4 mp4])
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*Applicants must be enrolled in a US-based institution and traveling from a location within the US.
*CEDAR Prize Lecture #22 [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_Prize_Huba.pdf Modeling Global Ionospheric Phenomena] by Joseph D Huba (Naval Research Laboratory) - 41 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_CEDAR_Prize_Lecture22_Huba.mp4 mp4])
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*Applicants must be enrolled in a university as a graduate student on the date the financial support application closes.
*CEDAR Science Highlight: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_highlight_CAnderson.pdf Exploring Local-Scale Flow Structures in Thermospheric Winds using a Bistatic Array of All-sky Imaging Fabry-Perot Spectrometers] by Callum Anderson (University of Alaska at Fairbanks) - 18 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_CEDAR_Science_Highlight_Anderson.mp4 mp4])
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*A student applicant’s advisor must submit a letter of acknowledgement. A statement of financial need is optional.
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*Students receiving financial support must participate during the Student Day activities and present a poster during the main workshop poster sessions.
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*Student representatives will be funded.
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*Student tutorial speakers will be funded.
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*Financial need: letters from the student’s advisor (or from the post-doc applicant) stating the level of financial need will be considered (e.g., the post doc has no travel funding; the advisor only has travel funding for one student but has five students who want to attend, etc.).
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*Lottery: Of the remaining funds, students will be selected via a lottery system. 1st time attendees will be weighted heavier in the randomized selection to ensure they are prioritized. There will be a box to check on the application to note if this is the student’s first time attending GEM.
  
3) DVD 3 of 3, Tutorial/Workshop on Data Assimilation (2+35+23+30+20=110 min)
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= GEM Poster Guidelines =
*CEDAR-GEM Joint Workshop: Student Tutorial/Workshop on Data Assimilation
 
**Introduction by Delores Knipp (University of Colorado) - 2 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_GEM-CEDAR_Data_Assimilation_Workshop_Knipp.mp4 mp4])
 
**[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_Scherliess_Data_Assimilation.pdf Data Assimilation Techniques 101 (and Their Use for Ionospheric Science and Applications)] by Ludger Scherliess (Utah State University) - 35 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_GEM-CEDAR_Data_Assimilation_Workshop_Scherliess.mp4 mp4])
 
**[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_Matsuo_Data_Assimilation.pdf Understanding Data Assimilation: Applications to High-Latitude Ionospheric Electrodynamics] by Tomoko Matsuo (University of Colorado, SWPC/NOAA) - 23 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_GEM-CEDAR_Data_Assimilation_Workshop_Matsuo.mp4 mp4])
 
**[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2011_Koller-Godinez_Data_Assimilation.pdf Radiation Belt Data Assimilation: Overview and Challenges] by Josef Koller and Humberto Godinez (Los Alamos National Laboratory) - 30 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_GEM-CEDAR_Data_Assimilation_Workshop_Koller_Godinez.mp4 mp4])
 
**[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2011/2001_Bust_Data_Assimilation.pdf Ionospheric Imaging and Data Assimilation] by Gary S Bust (Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates) - 20 min ([http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/on-line_video/2011/2011_GEM-CEDAR_Data_Assimilation_Workshop_Bust.mp4 mp4])
 
  
== 2010 Summer Workshop ==
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We, the GEM Student Representatives, host the GEM Student Poster Competition. The competition is designed to be feedback oriented, with students being judged over various areas of poster making and oral presentation. Student's ballots will be returned to them during the conference or afterwards by email. You may sign up for the poster competition as late as Student Day (the Sunday of GEM). To sign up for the GEM Student Poster competition, [http://www.cpe.vt.edu/gem/poster.html#form2 click here].
  
#David Sibeck: Don't go with the flow [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Sibeck-invited.pdf  An Invitation to research on the Foreshock and magnetosheath  (pdf)]  (Monday, June 21)
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Below are some criteria students should consider when constructing their poster.
#Josh Semeter: The NSF AMISR Project: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Semeter_AMISR_Tutorial.pdf New Eyes on M-I Coupling (pdf)](Monday, June 21)
 
#Antonius Otto: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Otto_cusptutorial.pptx The geomagnetic cusps: Magnetic topology and physical processes (pptx)][[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Otto_cusptutorial.pdf  (pdf)]  (Tuesday, June 22)
 
#Margaret Kivelson [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Kivelson.pdf Learning about Earth's plasma processes from studies of other magnetospheres (pdf](Tuesday, June 22)
 
#Jacob Bortnik [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Bortnik_2010_tutorial.ppt Current challenges and opportunities in radiation belt and wave research (ppt)] [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Bortnik_2010_tutorial.pdf  (pdf) ](Wednesday, June 23)
 
#Jim Slavin (tail WG) [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Slavin_ComparativePlasmoids.pdf Reconnection in Planetary Magnetic Tails  (pdf)] Thursday June 24)
 
#Jeffrey Hughes: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Hughes.ppt Quo Vadis? (ppt)][http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Hughes.pdf (pdf)] (Thursday June 24)
 
#Gabor Toth [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Toth.pdf Space Weather Modeling Framework: past, present and future    (pdf)] (Friday June 25)
 
#Antti Pulkkinen: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Pulkkinen_GIC_tutorial.ppt Geomagnetically induced currents -- physics and applications (ppt)] [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2010/Pulkkinen_GIC_tutorial.pdf  (pdf)] (Friday June 25)
 
  
== 2009 Summer Workshop ==
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'''Scientific Criteria'''
  
# Steve Petrinec: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Petrinec/GEM2009_Petrinec.ppt The magnetosheath (ppt)] [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Petrinec/GEM2009_Petrinec.pdf (pdf)] (Monday, June 22)
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* Relevance. Through connections to past works, how well does this current study advance, compliment, or supplement previously published works.  
# Mei-Ching Fok: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Fok/Fok_RingCurrent.ppt Ring current modeling - approaches, status and outstanding questions (ppt)] [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Fok/Fok_RingCurrent.pdf (pdf)] (Monday, June 22)
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* Methodology. The process in which the study was performed should be well articulated and described.
# Alec Glocer: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Glocer/Glocer.pdf  Modeling ionospheric outflows and their effect on the magnetosphere] (Tuesday, June 23)
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* Results/Current Progress. Pending the current state of the project, are results (or future hopeful results) described and relevant to the work. Future work, if any, should be included and described.  
# Jay Johnson: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Johnson/PET_tutorial.ppt Challenges in understanding plasma entry and transport (ppt)] [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Johnson/PET_tutorial.pdf (pdf)] (Tuesday, June 23)
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* Oral Articulation. How well articulated was your verbal/oral presentation. Presentation should be cohesive with the poster.
# George Siscoe: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Siscoe/Siscoe.ppt From the Chapman-Ferraro Magnetosphee to the Dungey-Alfven Magnetosphere(ppt)] [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Siscoe/Siscoe.pdf (pdf)] (Students-sponsored tutorial, Wednesday, June 24)
 
# Bill Lotko: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Lotko/Lotko.ppt Does geospace exercise self control? (ppt)][http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Lotko.pdf  (pdf)] (Thursday, June 24)
 
# Aaron Ridley: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Ridley/AMIE.pptx Climatological modeling using the AMIE code (ppt)][http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Ridley/Ridley.pdf (pdf)] (Thursday, June 24)
 
# Brian Anderson: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Anderson/Anderson.pptx Near-term new observational capabilities in M-I coupling: AMPERE and the mid-latitude SuperDARN chain(ppt)] [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Anderson/Andrson.pdf (pdf)](Friday, June 25)
 
# Dick Wolf: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Wolf/Wolf.PPT  Entropy and earthward transport in the plasma sheet (ppt)] [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2009/Wolf/Wolf.pdf (pdf)](Friday, June 25)
 
  
== 2008 GEM-SHINE Workshop ==
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|'''relevance'''||No citations to previous work. No connection to current other work in the field.||Presentation demonstrates connection to prior work and impact to larger community.||Presentation shows impressive connection to prior work and applications to the field.
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|'''methodology'''||Methodology is vague or not mentioned at all.||Methodology outlined but some aspects not clear or well described.||Comprehensive and thorough description of appropriate methodology is provided.
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|'''results'''||There is no mention of results.||Results are mentioned but not clearly described or connected to context of research.||Results provided with description of impact OR future work.
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|'''oral articulation of science'''||Presentation was not well articulated.||Presenter was mostly clear and well articulated.||Oral presentation of work was clearly worded, harmonious with poster, and insightful.
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|}
  
# Robert L. McPherron: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2008/McPherron_GEM-Shine08.pdf What Do Magnetospheric Physicists Need from a Solar Wind Model?]
+
'''Visual Presentation'''
# Maria Spasojevic: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2008/spasojevic_2008_pmi.pdf Plasmasphere-Magnetosphere Interactions]
 
# Larry Kepko: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2008/Kepko_GEM_tutorial.pdf Modes and Timescales of Magnetotail Transport]
 
# Nigel Meredith: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2008/Nigel_GEM_tutorial.ppt Local Acceleration and Loss of Relativistic Electrons in the Earth’s Outer Radiation Belt]
 
# Janet Kozyra: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2008/Kozyra_student_tutorial_2008 Space Weather: Observational evidence for coupling and feedbacks involving the ITM]
 
#Joe Huba: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2007/2007_huba_ITM.pdf Ionosphere/Thermosphere/Magnetosphere:ITM Electrodynamic Coupling]
 
# Eric Donovan: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2008/2008_ED_substorm_onset.pdf Expansion Phase Onset]
 
# John Lyons
 
  
== 2007 Summer Workshop ==
+
* Balance. The poster should be filled with information without being considered cluttered. Avoid unnecessary blank spaces.
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* Legibility. Poster should be legible from a normal standing distance (~2-6 feet / 0.6 - 1.8 meters). You may want to avoid font sizes less than 24. Figures should be large enough to be identifiable.
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* Graphics. Figures are formatted clearly. All information should be clearly described (e.g., titles, legends, scales, color bars, etc.). Any expository dialogue pertaining to the figure should be present without appearing cluttered (see Balance). 
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* Flow. The poster follows a logical order. Order should be intuitive.
  
#Jimmy Raeder: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2007/2007_JR_GGCM.pdf Quo vadis, GGCM?]
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{| class="wikitable"
#Nick Omidi: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2007/2007_Omidi.pdf Use of Hybrid & MHD Models in Addressing TADMAC's Objectives]
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|-
#Vassilis Angelopoulos
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!criteria!!1 (below average)!!3 (average)!!5 (above average)
#Paul O'Brien [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2007/2007_OBrien_IMTutorial.pdf Space Radiation Climatology: A New Paradigm for Inner Magnetosphere Simulation and Data Analysis]
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|-
#Eric Donovan: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2007/2007_ED_diffuse_aurora.pdf Diffuse Aurora]
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|'''balance'''||Large empty spaces on poster/awkward cramped parts of poster.||Fair use of space on poster.||All of poster was filled without appearing cramped or difficult to read.
#Harlan Spence
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#Antonius Otto
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|'''legibility'''||Most of poster illegible, even when close up to poster.||Most of poster legible from normal distance.||All of poster perfectly legible from normal distance.
#Joachim Birn
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|'''graphics'''||Pixelated beyond point of legibility axes not labeled, missing needed information to interpret plots.||Graphics fulfill the minimum of expectations with the presenter present, but improvements would be needed to stand alone.||Figures are formatted to clearly convey information and have all needed information present to interpret plots.
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|-
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|'''flow'''||Reading of poster jumps around from side to side.||Flow is mostly intuitive with a few jumps.||Flow of poster is intuitive.
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|-
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|}
  
== 2006 Summer Workshop ==
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== GEM Student Poster Competition Winners ==
  
#R. J. Strangeway: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/RJS_CCMC_tutorial.pdf Using the CCMC – Tutorial]
+
'''Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction (SWMI)'''
#M. Liemohn: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/Liemohn_plenary_tutorial_v2.ppt Ring Current and Plasmasphere Accomplishments During the GEM IM/S Campaign]
 
#P. M. Kintner, Jr. et al. [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/Kintner_MagIo_CouplingBelow1500km.pdf Magnetosphere - Ionosphere Coupling Below 3000 km: Conversion of Upwelling Ions to Escaping Ions or If O+ is important in the magnetosphere, how does it get out of the ionosphere?]
 
#K. J. Trattner: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/Trattner/2006_Trattner.ppt Using the Cusp to Study Magnetic Reconnection]
 
#T. E. Moore: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/Moore/Moore_2006-GEM.pdf Ionospheric Plasma in the Earth’s Magnetotail]
 
#Kazue Takahashi: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/2006_GEM_Takahashi.pdf Magnetoseismology for the inner magnetosphere]
 
#Tuija Pulkkinen: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/gem06_pulkkinen.pdf Energy as a global-scale diagnostic for MI coupling processes]
 
#R. M. Thorne: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/2006GEMtutRMT.pdf Physical Processes in the Radiation Belts:10 Years of GEM IMS Accomplishments]
 
#A. N.. Wright: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/wright_GEM06.pdf The Physics of Field-Aligned Currents]
 
#M. Hesse: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/GEM_Hesse.pdf Kinetic Processes and MHD Models:Can they work together? ]
 
#C. T. Russell: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/GEM.06_TimeVarying.pdf Time-Varying Reconnection]
 
#R. Fear: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/Fear_GEM06_Cooling.pdf FTE motion:Comparison with the Cooling model]
 
#T. E. Moore: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2006/Moore/Reconnexion.pdf Reconnection ]
 
  
== 2005 GEM-CEDAR Workshop ==
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{|
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|-
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|2016*|| Terry Liu|| University of California, Los Angeles|| Observations of a new foreshock region upstream of a foreshock bubble’s shock
 +
|-
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|2016*|| Katie Raymer|| University of Leicester|| [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/students/2016/KatieRaymer.pdf Solar cycle influences on the shape and location of the Earth's magnetopause]
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|-
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|2017 || Terry Liu|| University of California, Los Angeles|| Energetic ion leakage from foreshock transient cores
 +
|-
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|2018 || Mei-Yun Lin|| University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign|| Determining the Role of Nitrogen Ions in the Ring Current Evolution
 +
|-
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|2019 || Yi Qi|| University of California, Los Angeles|| Magnetic Curvature Identification of the Reconnection Line on the Earth's Magnetopause
 +
|-
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|2022 || Sophie Marie Graf || University of Texas at Arlington || Effects of Upstream Small Scale Structure on Predictive Performance of the Space Weather Modeling Framework
 +
|-
 +
|2023* || Kris Pritchard || University of Texas, San Antonio || Electron Diffusion Region Reconnection Rate: Absolute or Evolving Value?
 +
|-
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|2023* || Mike Coughlan || University of New Hampshire || Interpretable Forecasting of Ground Magnetic Perturbation Spikes at Mid-Latitude Stations
 +
|-
 +
|2024* || Anika Dujakovich || Boston University || Exploring a Terrestrial X-ray Source and Auroral Emissions from NICER's Astrophysical Mission
 +
|-
 +
|2024* || Steven Heuer || University of New Hampshire || Scaling of the Normalized Reconnection Rate with Background Plasma Parameters
 +
|}
 +
|}
  
#Gang Lu: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/Lu_GEM05-1.pdf Auroral Boundaries:Finding Them in Data and Models]
+
'''Inner Magnetosphere (IMAG)'''
#Tim Killeen: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/killeen05.pdf CEDAR 1983-2005 ]
 
#C. T. Russell: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/russell05.pdf GeospaceEnvironment Modeling GEM): Not Business as Usual]
 
#Bob Spiro: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/spiro05.pdf Sub-AuroralElectric Fields:An Inner Magnetosphere Perspective]
 
#John Foster: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/foster_b05.pdf DASI - Distributed Arrays of Small Instruments]
 
#Vladimir Papitashvili: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/papitashvili05.pdf e-Science for Geoscience:Virtual Observatories in the Framework of “Electronic  Geophysical Year”]
 
#Michael Wiltberger: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/wiltberger05.pdf Modeling Interactions between the Magnetosphere, Ionosphere & Thermosphere]
 
#Tomoko Matsuo: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/matsuo05.pdf Understanding data assimilation:how observations and a model are weaved into the analysis via statistics]
 
#Robert L McPherron: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/mcpherron05.pdf MI Coupling from a Magnetospheric Point of View]
 
#Rod Heelis: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/heelis05.pdf Magnetosphere Ionosphere Coupling: IonosphericPerspective]
 
#Aaron Ridley: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/ridley_ggcm/ggcm.ppt The tribulations and exaltations in coupling models of the magnetosphere with ionosphere-thermosphere models]
 
#Hudson et al.: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/Hudson05.ppt ULF Wave Modelling With A Motive: Effects on Energetic Particles]
 
#Mike Kelley: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/kelley05.pdf The Advanced Modular Incoherent Scatter Radar (AMISR): Project Review and Initial Results]
 
#Janet Kozyra: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2005/kozyra05.pdf Mass and Energy Flows into the Ionosphere from the Plasmasphere-Ring Current Interface: New Views from Superstorms]
 
#Masaki Fujimoto
 
#Vahe Peroomian
 
  
== 2004 Summer Workshop ==
+
{|
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|2016|| Mykhaylo Shumko|| Montana State University|| [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/students/2016/MShumko.pdf Automated FIREBIRD Microburst Detection Using Wavelets in the 200 keV to >1 MeV Range]
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|-
 +
|2017|| Mohammad Barani|| West Virginia University|| Azimuthal mode number of ULF magnetic pulsations in inner magnetosphere using multiple pairs of geostationary GOES magnetometers
 +
|-
 +
|2018*|| Luisa Capannolo|| Boston University|| Understanding the Driver of Energetic Electron Precipitation Using Coordinated Multi-Satellite Measurements
 +
|-
 +
|2018*|| Leng Ying Khoo|| University of Colorado - Boulder|| On the Relation between Deep Penetration of Energetic Electrons and the Innermost Plasmapause Locations During Magnetic Storms
 +
|-
 +
|2019 || Longzhi Gan|| Boston University|| Quantifying Non-linear Effects of Realistic Chorus Waves on High energy electrons in the Earth's Radiation Belt
 +
|-
 +
|2022*|| Myeong Joon Kim || University of Texas at San Antonio / Southwest Research Institute || Cold Ions Heating Inside the Plasmaspheric Plume Observed by MMS
 +
|-
 +
|2022*|| Colin William Wilkins || University of California, Los Angeles || Statistical Characterization of the Electron Isotropy Boundary from ELFIN Observations
 +
|-
 +
|2023 || Sheng Huang || Boston University || Deep Learning Model of Hiss Waves in the Plasmasphere and Plumes and Their Effects on Radiation Belt Electrons
 +
|-
 +
|2024 || Zhi Gu Li || West Virginia University || ULF Wave Transport of Relativistic Electrons in the Van Allen Belts: Criteria for Transition to Radial Diffusion
 +
|}
 +
|}
  
#Joe Borovsky: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2004/borovsky.pdf The Dependence of the Plasma Sheet on the Solar Wind]
+
'''Magnetotail and Plasma Sheet (MPS)'''
#Cecilia DeLuca: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2004/Cecilia.ppt Architecture of the Earth System Modeling Framework]
 
#G. Siscoe: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2004/Siscoe/cusptutorial.ppt The Cusp and Its Role In Magnetosphere Dynamics]
 
#Bob Schunk: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2004/Schunk/SchunkGEM.ppt The 3-D Extended Ionosphere]
 
#Jerry Goldstein
 
#Stan Sazykin: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2004/2004_Sazykin.pdf Coupling of the Rice Convection Model to global MHD codes]
 
#Geoff Reeves
 
#Stephen Fuselier
 
#Chris Chaston
 
  
== 2003 Summer Workshop ==
+
{|
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{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text align: center"
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|-
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|2016 || Mojtaba Akhaventafti|| University of Michigan || [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/students/2016/MAkhaventafti.jpg Initial MMS Observations of Force-Free FTE-Type Flux Ropes in the Earth’s Magnetopause]
 +
|-
 +
|2017*|| Dong Lin|| Virginia Tech|| Electromagnetic Particle-in-cell Simulation of Electron-Ion Hybrid Instability
 +
|-
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|2017*|| Michelle Salzano|| University of New Hampshire|| A Statistical Analysis of Pi1B Seasonal Variations and Generating Mechanisms
 +
|-
 +
|2018 || Nithin Sivadas|| Boston University|| Constraining the source of an energetic electron precipitation event using ground- and space-based measurements
 +
|-
 +
|2019 || Riley Troyer|| University of Iowa|| An overview of the Loss through Auroral Microburst Pulsations (LAMP) mission
 +
|-
 +
|2022 || Joel Tibbetts || University of New Hampshire || Comparing Tail Dynamics Using TWINS and THEMIS
 +
|-
 +
|2023*|| Tyler Metivier || University of New Hampshire || Contrasting Dipolarization Front Structure and Dynamics with MMS
 +
|-
 +
|2023*|| Sanjay Chepuri || University of Iowa || Testing Adiabatic Models of Energetic Electron Acceleration at Dipolarization Fronts
 +
|-
 +
|2024 || Shannon Hill || University of Michigan || Theta Aurora: The Importance of Reconnection During Northward IMF
 +
|}
 +
|}
  
#Michele F. Thomsen: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2003MThomsen/Thomsen_GEM_2003.ppt Storm-Time Dynamics of the Inner Magnetosphere: Observations of Sources and Transport]
+
'''Global System Modeling (GSM)'''
#Robert M. Wingleee: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2003winglee/2003Winglee.ppt Multi-Fluid/Particle Treatment of Magnetospheric-Ionospheric Coupling During Substorms and Storms]
 
#Jeff Thayer: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2003JThayer.pdf M-I Coupling from the Ionosphere-Thermosphere Perspective: Melting the Frozen-In Flux]
 
#Bob Lysak: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2003BobLysak.ppt Electrodynamic Coupling of the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere]
 
#X. Blanco-Cano: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2003_XBlancoCano.ppt Formation of Planetary Magnetospheres. What can we learn from global hybrid simulations?]
 
#Vania K.Jordanova: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2003VJordanova/2003VJordanova.ppt Modeling Geomagnetic Storm Dynamics]
 
#Scot R. Elkington: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/200Elkington/2003Elkington.ppt.pps Transport in the Radiation Belts and the role of Magnetospheric ULF Waves]
 
#Terry Onsger: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2003TerryOnsager/PlasmaSheet.ppt Mass Transport:  To the Plasma Sheet – and Beyond!]
 
#Ludger Scherliess: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2003Ludger/DataAssim_GEM2003.PPT Data Assimilation for the Space Environment]
 
#R. G. Roble: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2003Roble.ppt The Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model (WACCM)]
 
  
== 2002 Summer Workshop ==
+
{|
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{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text align: center"
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|-
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|2016|| John Haiducek|| University of Michigan|| [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/students/2016/JohnHaiducek.pdf Statistical study of substorm onset times in MHD and observations]
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|-
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|2017|| Irina Zhelavskaya|| GFZ Postdam|| Modeling of the plasmasphere dynamics using neural networks
 +
|-
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|2019*|| Subash Adhikari|| University of Delaware|| Magnetic reconnection as an inherent cascade process
 +
|-
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|2019*|| Emil Atz|| Boston University|| Characterization of CubeSat Instruments for Observations of Magnetic Reconnection
 +
|-
 +
|2022 || Timothy Keebler || University of Michigan || MHD with Adaptive Embedded PIC: Halloween 2003 Storm
 +
|-
 +
|2023 || Austin Smith || University of Alaska, Fairbanks || Juno Data -GAMERA Model Comparisons of Jupiter's Magnetosphere
 +
|-
 +
|2024 || Moe Hayashi || Kyushu University || Electric field penetration during Isolated Substorms: Impacts of SCW Dynamics
 +
|}
 +
|}
  
#Sorin Zaharia: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2002Zaharia.pdf Electrodynamics of M-I Coupling]
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'''Magnetosphere Ionosphere Coupling (MIC)'''
#Yongli Wang: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2002Wang/gem2002.ppt Global MHD Simulation in Geospace]
 
#Jerry Goldstein: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2002Goldstein/01Sun_Student_Tutorial.ppt Inner Magnetospheric Shielding, Penetration Electric Field, and the Plasmasphere]
 
#H. Karimabadi: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2002Karimabadi/gem.ppt Latest Advances in “Hybrid” Codes & their Application to Global Magnetospheric Simulations A New Approach to Simulations of Complex Systems]
 
#R. A. Wolf: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2002Wolf/InnerMagE.Tutorial.ppt Inner Magnetospheric Electric Fields]
 
#Richard Horne: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2002Horne.pdf Electron Acceleration and Loss in the Earth’s Radiation Belts: The Contribution of waveparticle Interactions]
 
#Andrew Yau
 
#Jim McFadden
 
#Geoff Reeves
 
  
== 2001 GEM-SHINE Workshop ==
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{|
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{|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text align: center"
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|-
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|-
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|2016 || Nadine Kalmoni|| University College London|| Characterisation of the spatial scales along the Substorm Onset Arc
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|-
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|2017 || Boyi Wang|| University of California, Los Angeles/Boston University|| The dayside diffuse aurora brightening associated with Magnetosheath High-Speed-Jets and their related magnetospheric signatures
 +
|-
 +
|2018 || Bruce Fritz|| University of New Hampshire|| Tomographic Reconstruction of the Cusp Using RENU 2 and DMSP Measurements
 +
|-
 +
|2019 || Agnit Mukhopadhyay|| University of Michigan|| Identifying Sources of Ionospheric Conductance using Global MHD
 +
|-
 +
|2022 || Riley Reid || University of Colorado Boulder || Development of a radiation belt electron detector using coded aperture imaging
 +
|-
 +
|2023 || Alex Shaffer || University of Illinois || A 3D Visual Reconstruction of Ionospheric Plasma Outflow
 +
|-
 +
|2024 || Bhagyashree Waghule || University of Colorado Boulder || What Drove GIC spikes > 10A During the 17 March 2013 Storm at Mantsala? Wavelet Analysis, Data Fusion, and MAGE Simulations provide insights
 +
|}
 +
|}
  
#Umran Inan
+
'''General'''
#Jim Burch
 
#Ennio Sanchez
 
#Bill White
 
#Kiyoshi Maezawa
 
#Harlan Spence
 
#Ian Mann
 
  
== 2000 Summer Workshop ==
+
{|
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|-
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|2016 || Thomas Kim|| University of Texas at San Antonio / Southwest Research Institute|| [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/students/2016/ThomasKim.pdf Resolving M/q on space based ESA-TOF instruments]
 +
|-
 +
|2023 || Alex Hoffmann || University of Michigan || Enabling Boomless CubeSat Magnetic Field Measurements with the Quad-Mag Magnetometer and an Improved Underdetermined Blind Source Separation Algorithm
 +
|-
 +
|2024 || Kathryn Wilbanks || University of Michigan || Multi-model Ensemble Forecasting of Ground Magnetic Perturbations
 +
|}
 +
|* Indicates tie
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|}
  
#George Siscoe: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2000Siscoeppt/siscoe.ppt 70 Years of Magnetospheric Modeling: A Tutorial]
+
|** Poster Competition not held in VGEM 2020 and VGEM 2021, due to COVID-19.
#C. T. Russell: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2000russell.pdf Geoeffectiveness of Solar Wind Transients]
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#Thomas E. Moore: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2000Moore.pdf The Magnetosphere as a Sink of Ionospheric Plasma]
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#Eftyhia Zesta: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2000Zesta.pdf Tail Auroral Current Responses to Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Enhancements]
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#Robert J. Strangeway: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/2001Strangeway.pdf Outstanding Issues in Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling: The Three-Dimensional Ionosphere]
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#Mike Norman
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== 1999 Summer Workshop ==
+
= Archived Student Workshop Material =
  
#Anthony Chan: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/1999Chan.pdf Theory and Modeling of the Radiation Belts]  
+
=== 2023 GEM Workshop Student Day ===
#Robert L. McPherron: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/1999McPherron.pdf GEM WORKSHOP 1999 STUDENT COMMISSIONED TUTORIAL:“What are they arguing about?”SUBSTORMS!]  
+
 
#V.Angelopoulos: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/1999Angelopo.pdf Plasma Sheet Flows And Relationship To Substorms]
+
Organized by Student Representatives Erik Vandegriff (University of Texas at Arlington) and Hsinju Chen (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
#Jim Drake: [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/tutorial/1999Drake.pdf The emerging Physics of Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection]
+
 
#Axel Korth
+
The GEM 2023 Summer Workshop was held during the week of June 11-16, 2023 at the [https://www.wyndhamsandiegobay.com Wyndham San Diego Bayside Hotel in San Diego, CA]. Student Day is on Sunday, June 11th, and the main workshop will continue throughout the week. Please see the [https://gemworkshop.org GEM Workshop website] for the most updated information.
#Bill Lotko
+
 
#K. Palaniappan
+
''' Introduction '''
#Gary Heckmann
+
*Intro to GEM? - ''Erik Vandegriff'' and ''Hsinju Chen''
 +
 
 +
''' Student Tutorials '''
 +
*Fundamentals of Plasma Physics & Magnetosphere - ''Akhtar Ardakani'' (University of New Hampshire)
 +
*Dayside Magnetosphere - ''Pedro Silva'' (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
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*Nightside Magnetosphere - ''Sanjay Chepuri'' (University of Iowa)
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*Inner Magnetosphere - ''Xingzhi Lyu'' (West Virginia University)
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*Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling - ''Shannon Hill'' (University of Michigan)
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*Global System Modeling - ''Austin Brenner'' (University of Michigan)
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*Data Science - ''Aaron West'' (University of Minnesota, Twin-Cities)
 +
*Space Weather - ''Mei-Yun Lin'' (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
 +
 
 +
''' Special Topic '''
 +
*NSF Office Hour - ''Dr. Chia-Lin Huang'' (NSF)
 +
 
 +
 
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==== 2022 GEM Workshop Student Day ====
 +
Organized by Student Representatives Mei-Yun Lin (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and Erik Vandegriff (University of Texas at Arlington)
 +
 
 +
The GEM 2022 Summer Workshop was held during the week of June 19-26, 2022 at the ‘Alohilani Resort in Honolulu, Hawaii. Student Day is on Sunday June 19th, and the main workshop continued throughout the week. Joint GEM-SHINE meeting days are on June 25th and 26th.
 +
 +
You can find more information on the workshop here: [http://gemworkshop.org/ GEM Summer Workshop] and [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1leIM4j0eA_yPaFDMHcnGMI4Gsmca2Zz6/edit?rtpof=true&sd=true ''GEM 2022 Schedule''].
 +
 
 +
''' Introduction '''
 +
*Intro to GEM? - ''Mei-Yun Lin'' and ''Erik Vandegriff''
 +
 
 +
''' Student Tutorials '''
 +
*Fundamentals of Plasma Physics & Magnetosphere - ''Sarah Peery'' (Dartmouth College)
 +
*Dayside Magnetosphere - ''Krishna Khanal'' (University of Alabama in Huntsville)
 +
*Nightside Magnetosphere - ''Hsinju Chen'' (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
 +
*Inner Magnetosphere - ''Jinbei Huang'' (West Virginia University)
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*Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling - ''Shannon Hill'' (University of Michigan)
 +
*Global System Modeling - ''Nicole Echterling'' (University of California, Los Angeles)
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*Data Science - ''Matthew Cooper'' (NJIT)
 +
*Space Weather - ''Katherine Davidson'' (University of Alabama in Huntsville)
 +
 
 +
''' Special Topic '''
 +
*NSF Office Hour - ''Dr. Chia-Lin Huang'' (NSF)
 +
 
 +
''' A Big Thank You For Student Volunteers of GEM 2022 '''
 +
 
 +
This year, we have 36 student volunteers. They are essential to this in-person GEM Workshop. See the [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L2lWCsg367wh_HpDpV5pdvrfqMrVWJkF/view?usp=sharing ''Student Volunteer List''] here.
 +
 
 +
==== 2021 Virtual GEM Workshop Student Day ====
 +
Organized by Student Representatives Agnit Mukhopadhyay (University of Michigan) and Mei-Yun Lin (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
 +
 
 +
''' Introduction '''
 +
 
 +
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gpmf7eFNUhjOWBY-1oqHRiuyI80iKU6k/view?usp=sharing ''Intro: What is GEM?''] - ''Agnit Mukhopadhyay'' and ''Mei-Yun Lin''
 +
 
 +
''' Student Tutorials '''
 +
 
 +
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YpzML87KWHWCBzdRzYHC_27T04rykHUV/view?usp=sharing ''Dayside Magnetosphere''] - [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1as0umVk49Jynkf1H3cFhO_WLz8QqTrN_/view?usp=sharing ''Pauline Dredger''] (University of Texas at Arlington)
 +
*Nightside Magnetosphere [https://media.unh.edu/media/Zoom+Room++1/1_m1m1vsak?st=0&ed=1300 ''Video'']- [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mJ6lN-lcUfHTJb0Bgu7EmIqzw1Z94dAD/view?usp=sharing ''Akhtar Ardakani''] (University of New Hampshire)
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*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/10Uz0P1j5EtH-wgOqssLmb_Qd55zc3JFG/view?usp=sharing ''Inner Magnetosphere''] [https://media.unh.edu/media/Zoom+Room++1/1_m1m1vsak?st=1300&ed=2627 ''Video''] - [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NlIV0JOsWLnrjbEjf7y722RyPIbArKfA/view?usp=sharing ''Shannon Hill''] (University of Michigan)
 +
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m7W3VhFgBu6HaHPiXSY6mq8rjZBi7dww/view?usp=sharing ''Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling''] [https://media.unh.edu/media/Zoom+Room++1/1_m1m1vsak?st=4752&ed=5954 ''Video''] - [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TWmsI2KMq33RHMVKeBub3nI8ICXUndjH/view?usp=sharing ''Aaron West''](University of Minnesota Twin Cities)
 +
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/149rlV3b4AYlAOB9yzYXQT3Sh_DoZnvF3/view?usp=sharing ''Global System Modeling''] [https://media.unh.edu/media/Zoom+Room++1/1_m1m1vsak?st=5954&ed=7173 ''Video''] - [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G62CXQJf_Aq2dX3msevWc9JTBuW4dyyd/view?usp=sharing ''Erik Vandegriff''] (University of Texas at Arlington)
 +
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/13w7HGpRnNLEYI32mJ5eNb9Qbay95oXeR/view?usp=sharing ''Data Science''] [https://media.unh.edu/media/Zoom+Room++1/1_m1m1vsak?st=7173&ed=8625 ''Video''] - [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P1X0OFhR_AYN3y7rZbzx8BAWyHAlb9GF/view?usp=sharing ''Anthony Roger''] (University of New Hampshire)
 +
 
 +
''' Special Topic '''
 +
 
 +
*[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rVUFtpOYK-8r8FXgO7f31NscHVjnWYDj/view?usp=sharing ''Decadal Survey''][https://media.unh.edu/media/Zoom+Room++1/1_m1m1vsak?st=2869&ed=4752 ''Video''] (Invited Speaker) - ''Dr. Ian Cohen'' (JHU/APL)
 +
 
 +
''' A Big Thank You For Student Volunteers of V-GEM 2021 '''
 +
 
 +
This year, we have 24 student volunteers in V-GEM 2021 and they are essential to hold this V-GEM 2021 as a successful virtual conference. Next year, we will definitely need more volunteers for in-person GEM in Hawaii and hope more and more student are joining the student volunteer list next year. Access [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qfmHGS1v1XdR26toHou34P4Kte1E2fXn/view?usp=sharing ''Student Volunteer List''] here.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
==== 2020 Virtual GEM Workshop Student Day Tutorials ====
 +
Organized by Student Representatives Matthew Cooper (NJIT) and Agnit Mukhopadhyay (UM)
 +
 
 +
''' Introduction '''
 +
 
 +
*Intro to GEM - ''Matthew Cooper'' and ''Agnit Mukhopadhyay''
 +
*History of GEM (Invited Speaker) - ''Dr. Lou Lanzerotti''
 +
 
 +
''' Student Talk Series 1 '''
 +
 
 +
*Basic Plasma and Space Plasma Physics - ''Rachel Rice'' (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)
 +
*Dayside Magnetospheric Physics - ''Mohammad Barani'' (West Virginia University)
 +
*The Magnetotail - ''Tony Rogers'' (University of New Hampshire)
 +
 
 +
''' Student Talk Series 2 '''
 +
 
 +
*Inner Magnetospheric Dynamics - ''Leng Ying Khoo'' (University of Colorado - Boulder)
 +
*Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling - ''Mei-Yun Lin'' (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
 +
*Numerical Modeling &amp; Data Science - ''Blake Whetherton'' (University of Wisconsin)
 +
 
 +
''' Special Topics '''
 +
 
 +
*Funding Sources, Publication, and Community Issues - ''Emil Atz'' (Boston University)
 +
*Software Carpentry (Invited Speaker) - ''Dr. Daniel Welling'' (University of Texas at Arlington)
 +
 
 +
*SHINE-GEM Combined Topics: ''Nicole Echterling'' (UC Los Angeles)
 +
*Machine Learning Applications In Space Physics (Invited Speaker): ''Dr. Abigail Azari'' (UC Berkeley)
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:red">Student Day at V-GEM 2020 was hosted online via Zoom. </span>
 +
 
 +
''' 2020 Virtual GEM Workshop Student Survey '''
 +
 
 +
To access the 2020 VGEM Student Day Survey, please use this link - [https://forms.gle/uEoXnzDHsddzEV6V7 VGEM 2020 Student Day Survey Form]
 +
The associated report for VGEM 2020 Student Survey could be found here - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_tueZ91VEXxStHF3qYBYDqurIvwwDK2pxeh206ysH20/edit?usp=sharing VGEM Student Survey Report]
 +
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jFIlTV7XgBr8WXyWb__L8VgdBRYDw1TH/view?usp=sharingVGEM Student Survey Report Powerpoint]
 +
 
 +
 
 +
==== 2019 GEM Workshop Student Day Tutorials ====
 +
Organized by Student Representatives Ryan Dewey (UM) and Matthew Cooper (NJIT)
 +
 
 +
*Intro to GEM - Ryan Dewey and Matthew Cooper
 +
 
 +
 
 +
''' Basic Dynamics '''
 +
 
 +
*Basic Plasma Physics and Basic Magnetic Reconnection - Arya Afshari (University of Iowa)
 +
*General Magnetosphere Structure & Convection - Leng Ying Khoo (University of Colorado - Boulder)
 +
 
 +
''' Magnetospheric Regions '''
 +
 
 +
*The Dayside Magnetosphere -  Rachel Rice (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)
 +
*The Magnetotail - Tony Rogers (University of New Hampshire)
 +
*The Inner Magnetosphere - Arlo Johnson (Montana State University)
 +
*The Ionosphere/Thermosphere - Agnit Mukhopadhyay (University of Michigan)
 +
 
 +
'''Models/Resources'''
 +
 
 +
*Computer Modeling: Theory, Types & Capabilities - Camilla Harris (University of Michigan)
 +
*Spacecraft Observations: Current Missions, Data Resources & Analysis Tools - Abigail Azari (University of Michigan)
 +
 
 +
''' Hot Topics '''
 +
 
 +
*Magnetic Reconnection: Physics, Locations & Products - Sam Grees (University of Wisconsin)
 +
*Plasma Waves: Physics, Classification & Particle Interaction - Xu Liu (University of Texas at Dallas)
 +
 
 +
 
 +
==== 2018 GEM Workshop Student Day Tutorials ====
 +
Organized by Student Representatives Suzanne Smith (CUA) and Ryan Dewey (UM)
 +
 
 +
*Intro to GEM - Suzanne Smith and Ryan Dewey
 +
 
 +
 
 +
'''Magnetospheric Regions '''
 +
 
 +
*The General Magnetosphere and Heliosphere - Kun Zhang (University of Colorado - Boulder)
 +
*The Dayside Magnetosphere -  Boyi Wang (UCLA)
 +
*The Magnetotail - Akhtar S. Ardakani (University of New Hampshire)
 +
*The Inner Magnetosphere - Mykhaylo Shumko (Montana State University)
 +
*The Ionosphere/Thermosphere - Dogacan Su Ozturk (University of Michigan)
 +
 
 +
'''Dynamics'''
 +
 
 +
*Basic Plasma Physics - Sinh Trung (University of Michigan)
 +
*Magnetic Reconnection - Prayash Sharma (University of Delaware)
 +
*Geomagnetic Storms - Arlo Johnson (Montana State University)
 +
*Substorms - Niloufar Nowrouzi (University of New Hampshire)
 +
*Kinetic Processes - Arya S. Afshari (University of Iowa)
 +
*Waves - Xueling Shi (Virginia Tech)
 +
 
 +
'''Models/Resources'''
 +
 
 +
*Models - Nicole Echterling (UCLA)
 +
*Data Resources - Victor Pinto (UCLA)
 +
*Introduction to Focus Groups - Suzanne Smith (Catholic University of America) and Ryan Dewey (University of Michigan)
 +
 
 +
 
 +
==== 2017 GEM Workshop Student Day Tutorials ====
 +
Organized by Student Representatives Anthony Saikin (UNH) and Suzanne Smith (CUoA)
 +
 
 +
*Intro to GEM 1 - Suzanne Smith
 +
*Intro to GEM 2 - Anthony Saikin
 +
 
 +
'''Magnetospheric Regions '''
 +
 
 +
*The Sun, the Solar Wind, and the Heliosphere - Sebastian De Pascuale (University of Iowa)
 +
*The Dayside Outer Magnetosphere - Mykhaylo Shumko (Montana State University)
 +
*The Nightside Outer Magnetosphere - Ryan Dewey (University of Michigan)
 +
*The Inner Magnetosphere - Cristian Ferradas (University of New Hampshire)
 +
*The Ionosphere/Thermosphere - David Kenwood (University of New Hampshire)
 +
 
 +
'''Dynamics'''
 +
 
 +
*Geomagnetic Storms - Sam Bingham (University of New Hampshire)
 +
*Geomagnetic Substorms - Niloufar Nowrouzi (University of New Hampshire)
 +
*Magnetic Reconnection - Mojtaba Akhavan-tafti (University of Michigan)
 +
*Plasma Waves - Kristoff Paulson (University of New Hampshire)
 +
 
 +
'''Models'''
 +
 
 +
*Global Models - Zhiyang Xia (University of Texas at Dallas)
 +
 
 +
'''Current/New Work'''
 +
 
 +
*Mission Overview - Kun Zhang (University of Colorado Boulder)
 +
*New FG: Magnetotail dipolarization and its effects on the inner magnetosphere - Camilla Harris (University of Michigan)
 +
*New FG: Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling Dynamics - Spencer Hatch (Dartmouth College)
 +
*New FG: Dayside Kinetic Processes - Sanni Hoilijoki (University of Helsinki)
 +
 
 +
==== 2016 GEM-CEDAR Joint Workshop Student Day Tutorials ====
 +
Organized by Student Representatives Robert C. Allen (SwRI/UTSA), Lois Sarno-Smith (U. Michigan), & Anthony Saikin (UNH)
 +
 
 +
*[http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/images/b/bd/2016GEM_Intro.pdf Introduction to GEM] - Robert C. Allen and Anthony Saikin
 +
*[http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/images/b/ba/2016CEDAR_Sunday_Intro.pdf Introduction to CEDAR] - Victoriya Forsythe and Lindsay Goodwin
 +
*[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawikiwiki/images/0/00/Ahmadi-Magnetosphere.pdf Magnetospheric Geography] - Narges Ahmadi
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*[http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/images/0/0c/2016CEDAR_Sunday_Ionospheric_Geography.pdf Ionospheric Geography] - Bea Gallardo-Lacourt
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*Storms and Substorms - Katie Raymer
 +
*[http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/images/1/14/2016GEM_Sunday_MI_coupling.pdf MI coupling] - Anthony Saikin
 +
*[http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/images/2/20/2016CEDAR_Sunday_Maute.pdf Winds in the Thermosphere] - Astrid Maute
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*Particle Acceleration - Christine Gabrielse
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*[http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/images/7/70/2016CEDAR_Sunday_Sahr.pdf Currents, Electrojects, and Instabilities] - John Sahr
 +
*[http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/images/c/ce/2016GEM_Sunday_Reconnection.pdf Reconnection] - Paul Cassak
 +
*[http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/images/8/88/2016CEDAR_Sunday_Aurora_and_Ionosphere.pdf Aurora and the Ionosphere] - Jean-Pierre St-Maurice
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*[http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/images/5/5d/2016CEDAR_Space_weather_HAARP.pdf Space Weather (plus HAARP] - Bill Bristow
 +
*[http://cedarweb.vsp.ucar.edu/wiki/images/8/81/2016GEM_Sunday_CCMC.pdf CCMC Models and Other Tools] - Maulik Patel
 +
*Large Scale Modeling - Alex Glocer
 +
*Ground and Space Instruments to Study the Ionosphere - Anja Stromme
 +
 
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 +
==== 2015 GEM Workshop Student Tutorials ====
 +
Organized by Student Representatives Ian Cohen (UNH) & Robert C. Allen (SwRI/UTSA)
 +
 
 +
*[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawikiwiki/images/8/8f/01_What_is_GEM_small.pdf What is GEM?] - Robert C. Allen (SwRI/UTSA)
 +
 
 +
Regions
 +
*[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawikiwiki/images/0/07/02_Solar_Wind_small.pdf Sun, the Solar Wind, and Heliosphere] - Colin Komar (WVU)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2015/03_Student_Day_Tutorial_SKV.pptx Outer Magnetosphere: Magnetopause, Magnetosheath, and Tail] - Sarah Vines (SwRI/UTSA)
 +
*[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawikiwiki/images/f/fc/04_GEM_Inner_Magnetosphere_Tutorial.pdf Inner Magnetosphere] - Ashar Ali (LASP)
 +
*[http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawikiwiki/images/d/dc/05_2015-GEM-Ionosphere.pdf Ionosphere and Thermosphere] - Bruce Fritz (UNH)
 +
Dynamics
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2015/06_Reconnection_GEM_Tutorial_ColbyHaggerty.pptx Magnetic Reconnection] - Colby Haggerty (U. Delaware)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2015/07_Boyd_Geomagnetic%20Storms.pptx Geomagnetic Storms and Substorms] - Alex Boyd (UNH)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2015/08_GEM_Plasma_Waves.pptx Overview of Generation of Magnetospheric Waves] - Lois Sarno-Smith (U. Michigan)
 +
Data & Modeling
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2015/09_gem_tutorial.pptx Ground based observations] - Bing Yang (U. Calgary)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2015/10_GEM2015Tutorial_Chu.pptx Overview of Magnetospheric Missions & Data Sources] - Christina Chu (UAF)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2015/11_slides.pdf Overview of Models (MHD, inner mag, etc.)] - John Haiducek (U. Michigan)
 +
Hot Topics
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2015/12_McGranaghan_HotTopicsAtCEDAR_presentation_v3.pptx Overview of Hot Topics in CEDAR] - Ryan McGranaghan (C.U. - Boulder)
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*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2015/13_Bea_Flow_substorm_tutorial.pptx New Focus Group: Flow Channels & Substorms] - Bea Gallardo-Lacourt (UCLA)
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*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2015/14_GEM_student%20toturial_ChaoYue.key New Focus Group: Tail disturbances] - Chao Yue (UCLA)
 +
 
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 +
==== 2014 GEM Workshop Student Tutorials ====
 +
Organized by Student Representatives Roxanne Katus (Michigan) & Ian Cohen (UNH)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/2014_GEM_Student_Tutorial--What_is_GEM-.ppt What is GEM?] - Ian Cohen (UNH)
 +
Regions
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/02_Chu_SolarWind.pptx Solar Wind (CME and CIRs, solar wind parameters)] - Christina Chu (UAF)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/03_Yue_OuterMsphere.key Outer Magnetosphere (Bow Shock, Magnetosheath, Tail Lobes, etc)] - Chao Yue (UCLA)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/04_Boyd_InnerMsphere.pptx Inner Magnetosphere (Radiation Belts, Ring Current, Plasmasphere)] - Alex Boyd (UNH)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/05_Eyiguler_IT.pptx Ionosphere and Thermosphere (Basic Structure)] - Emine Ceren Eyiguler (ITU)
 +
Dynamics
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/06_Mackler_Geo_Storms.pptx Geomagnetic Storms] - David Mackler (UTSA/SwRI)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/07_Ream_Substorms.pptx Substorms] - Jodie Barker Ream (UCLA)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/08_Moore_MagWaves.pptx Magnetospheric Waves (understanding the data)] - Thomas Moore (ERAU)
 +
Data & Modeling
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/09_Ma_InnerMagData.pptx Inner Magnetosphere Data] - Qianlia Ma (UCLA)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/10_Perry_IsphereData.key Ionospheric Data] - Gareth Perry (Saskatchewan)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/11_Komar_MHD.key MHD models] - Colin Komar (WVU)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/12_Haiducek_InnerMagModels.pdf Inner Magnetosphere models (RAM, HEIDI, ect)] - John Haiducek (Michigan)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/13_Kornbleuth_CCMC.pptx CCMC Overview] - Marc Kornbleuth (CfA)
 +
Hot Topics
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/14_Schutza_GSS.pptx New GEM focus group: Geospace System Science] - Aaron Schutza (Rice)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/15_Smith_IMCEPI.pptx New GEM focus group: Inner Magnetosphere Cross-Energy/Population Interactions] - Lois Smith (Michigan)
 +
*[http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/students/2014/16_Zhao_QARBM.pptx New GEM focus group: Quantitative Assessment of Radiation Belt Modeling] - Hong Zhao (CU)
 +
 
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 +
==== 2013 GEM Workshop Student Tutorials ====
 +
Organized by Student Representatives Nathaniel Frissell (VT) & Roxanne Katus (Michigan)
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/001.Katus.whatIsGem2013/ What is GEM?] – Roxanne Katus (UMich)
 +
'''Regions'''
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/002.Yue.sunSolarWind/ The Sun and Solar Wind (Solar Regions, Solar Cycle, Solar Wind Parameters)] -  Chao Yue (UCLA)
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/003.Mackler.outerMagnetosphere/ The Outer Magnetosphere (Bow Shock, Magentosheath, Tail Lobes, etc.)] - David Mackler (SWRI/UTSA)
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/004.Schiller.innerMagnetosphere/ The Inner Magnetosphere (Radiation Belts, Ring Current, Plasmasphere)] - Quintin Schiller (UCoBoulder)
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/005.Cohen.ionosphereThermosphere/ The Ionosphere and Thermosphere (Basic Structure)] - Ian Cohen (UNH)
 +
'''Dynamics'''
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/006.Lee.solarWindDrivers/ Solar Wind Drivers (CIRs, CMEs, Magnetospheric Coupling, etc.)] - Sun-Hee Lee (UAF)
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/007.Lohmeyer.geomagneticStorms/ Geomagnetic Storms] - Whitney Lohmeyer (MIT)
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/008.Gabrielse.substorms/ Substorms] - Christine Gabrielse (UCLA)
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/009.Blum.magnetosphericWaves/ Magnetospheric Waves] - Lauren Blum (UCoBoulder)
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/010.Zou.highLatitudeElectrodynamics/ High Latitude Electrodynamics (Electric Fields and Currents)] - Ying Zou (UCLA)
 +
'''Modeling'''
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/011.Ream.ggcmModeling/ GGCM Modeling (MHD Backbone)] - Jodie Barker Ream (UCLA)
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/012.Mata.nonMhdModels/ Non-MHD Models] - Wendy Mata (UCLA)
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/013.Komar.ccmcModeling/ CCMC Modeling – Competition Winner] - Colin Komar (WVU)
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/014.Liu.dataModelComparisons/ Data-Model Comparisons] - Yanhua Liu (UNH)
 +
'''Hot Topics'''
 +
*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/015.Anderson.vanAllenProbes/ Van Allen Probes (Science Objectives, Instruments, & Data) (20 min)] - Brett Anderson (Dartmouth)
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/016.Chu.daysideMIT/ Connection to CEDAR: Dayside MIT response to transient solar wind, bow shock, and magnetopause phenomena (20 min)] - Christina Chu (UAF)
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/017.Frissell.SIMIC/ New GEM Focus Group: Storm-Time Inner Magnetosphere – Ionosphere Convection (20 min)] - Nathaniel Frissell (VT)
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2013/018.DiBraccio.magneticReconnection/ New GEM Focus Group: Magnetic Reconnection in the Magnetosphere (20 min)] - Gina DiBraccio (UMich)
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*Closing Remarks, David Sibeck and Eric Donovan Talk''
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==== 2012 GEM Workshop Student Tutorials ====
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/001.Frissell.whatIsGem2012/ What is GEM?] - Nathaniel Frissell
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/002.Mata.SolarWindMagnetosheath/ Solar Wind and Magnetosheath] - Wendy Mata
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/003.Jiang.magnetosphere/ The Magnetosphere] - Feifei Jiang
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/004.Chu.highLatElectro/ High Latitude Electrodynamics] - Xiangning Chu
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/005.Kaeppler.aurora/ Aurora] - Steve Kaeppler
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/006.Gabrielse.geomagneticActivity/ Geomagnetic activity (Substorms, storms, etc.)] - Christine Gabrielse
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/007.Murphy.magnetometers/ Magnetometers] - Kyle Murphy
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/008.Perry.superDARN/ SuperDARN] - Gareth Perry
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/009.Schiller.dataAssimilation/ Data Assimilation] - Quintin Schiller
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/010.Meng.GGCMmodeling/ GGCM Modeling] - Xing Meng
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/011.Schutza.CCMCmodeling/ CCMC Modeling] - Aaron Schutza
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/012.Ma.entropyInSpacePhysics/ Entropy in space physics] - Xuanye Ma
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/013.Blum.tailInnerMag/ Tail-Inner Magnetosphere Interactions] - Lauren Blum
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/014.Chu.transientPhenomena/ Transient Phenomena at the Magnetopause and Bow Shock and Their Ground Signatures] - Christina Chu
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*[http://vt.superdarn.org/share/gem2012/015.Zhang.ionosInfluMagneto/ Ionospheric Influence on the Magnetosphere] - Binzheng Zhang
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*David Sibeck (GEM Steering Committee Chair) addresses students
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==== 2011 CEDAR-GEM Joint Workshop Student Tutorials ====
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*[http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/images/4/44/What_is_cedar.pdf What is CEDAR?] - Roger Varney
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*[http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/images/e/e9/What_is_GEM.pptx What is GEM?] - Jenni Kissinger
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*[http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/images/c/c6/Intro_M%27sphere_Tu.ppt Introduction to the Magnetosphere] - Weichao Tu
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*[http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/images/4/4e/Introduction_to_the_Ionosphere.pptx Introduction to the Ionosphere] - Julie Feldt
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*Geomagnetism and Geomagnetic Indices - Matina Gkioulidou
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*[http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/images/a/a5/Hle-2011-frissell.pdf High Latitude Electrodynamics] - Nathaniel Frissell
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*Convection in the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere - Feifei Jiang
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*Aurora: Magnetospheric View - Christine Gabrielse
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*[http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/images/e/e2/Aurora_CEDAR_Andersen.pdf Aurora: Ionospheric View] - Carl Andersen
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*Geomagnetic Storms - Lauren Blum
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*Ion Outflow: R Redmond
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*[http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/images/c/c1/Incoherent_scattering.pptx Applications of Incoherent Scatter Radar to MI Coupling] - Hassen Akbari
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*[http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/images/2/28/Srkaeppler_gem2011_presentation_final.pdf Introduction to Sounding Rockets] - Steve Kaeppler
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*[http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/images/3/31/GEM_cubesats.pdf CubeSats] - Alex Crew
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*[http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/images/6/6f/Ionospheric_Models_Lomidze_L.ppt Ionospheric Models] - Levan Lomidze
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*GEM Models - Matt Gilson
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==== 2010 Workshop Student Tutorials ====
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Topics
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*[http://people.bu.edu/bwalsh/Tutorial/Sun_and_solar_wind.pdf Sun and solar wind]- Mike Klida
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*[http://people.bu.edu/bwalsh/Tutorial/Terrestrial_Magnetosphere.pdf The terrestrial magnetosphere] - Christine Gabrielse
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*[http://people.bu.edu/bwalsh/Tutorial/Plasma_convection_in_magnetosphere.ppt Plasma convection in magnetosphere] - Jenni Kissinger
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*High latitude electrodynamics - Rick Wilder
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*[http://people.bu.edu/bwalsh/Tutorial/Geomagnetic_Activity.pdf Geomagnetic activity] - Brian Walsh
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*[http://people.bu.edu/bwalsh/Tutorial/MHDtutorial.pdf MHD models] - Asher Pembroke
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*[http://people.bu.edu/bwalsh/Tutorial/Kinetic_Models.pdf Kinetic models] - Roxanne Katus
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*CCMC tutorial - Dave Berrios
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*[http://people.bu.edu/bwalsh/Tutorial/Dayside_reconnection.pdf Dayside magnetopause reconnection] - Ray Fermo
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*[http://people.bu.edu/bwalsh/Tutorial/Near_Earth_Magnetosphere.pdf Near Earth magnetosphere] - Dmitriy Subbotin
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*[http://people.bu.edu/bwalsh/Tutorial/Substorm.pdf Tail dynamics: Substorms, Sawtooth events, SMCs] - Matina Gkioulidou
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*[http://people.bu.edu/bwalsh/Tutorial/Upcomming_Missions.pptx Future Missions] - Alex Crew

Revision as of 12:26, 19 July 2024

The GEM poster schedule is now available!

Welcome to the GEM Student Forum

Student Representatives

GEM Student Advisory Committee 2024-2025

  • Espen Fredrick, University of Texas at Arlington
  • Dillon Gillespie, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
  • Krishna Khanal, University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Pedro Silva, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Neha Srivastava, University of New Hampshire
  • Dominique Stumbaugh, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Aaron West, University of Minnesota, Twin-Cities
  • Brianna Isola, University of New Hampshire
  • Suhail Aldhurais, Rice University

GEM Student Email List

We have created a google form to help expand our email list, so if you meet new students that may be interested in joining or attending GEM next year please forward them the link to sign up: GEM Student Email List. This is the form for students, who are new to community or have graduated, to add or remove their names from GEM student email list.

Join our GEM Discord Student Channel

Are you looking to know the latest GEM Student news and announcements? Join the GEM Students Discord, or email our student representatives.


For past information, see GEM Student Organization Archive.

2024 GEM Workshop Student Day

Organized by Student Representatives Hsinju Chen (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and Austin Smith (University of Alaska, Fairbanks).

The GEM 2024 Summer Workshop was held during the week of June 23-28, 2024 at the Hilton Fort Collins in Fort Collins, CO. Student Day is on Sunday, June 23rd, and the main workshop will continue throughout the week. Please see the GEM Workshop website for the most updated information.

Introduction

  • Intro to GEM? - Hsinju Chen and Austin Smith

Student Tutorials

  • Fundamentals of Plasma Physics & Magnetosphere - Yang Zhang (Caltech/Princeton University)
  • Dayside Magnetosphere - Rebecca Harvey (University of Alabama Huntsville)
  • Nightside Magnetosphere - Dinesh Kumar Veypatty Radhakrishnan (University of Texas San Antonio/Southwest Research Institute)
  • Inner Magnetosphere - Shujie Gu (University of Texas Dallas)
  • Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling - Domenique Freund (University of Colorado Boulder)
  • Global System Modeling - Yang Mei (University of Colorado Boulder)
  • Data Science - Hongfan Chen (University of Michigan)
  • Space Weather - Espen Fredrick (University of Texas at Arlington)

Special Topic

  • Office Hour - Dr. Chia-Lin Huang (NSF), Dr. Christine Gabrielse (GEM), Dr. Joseph Westlake/Dr. Patrick Koehn (NASA)

GEM Financial Aid Application

Selection criteria:

  • Applicants must be enrolled in a US-based institution and traveling from a location within the US.
  • Applicants must be enrolled in a university as a graduate student on the date the financial support application closes.
  • A student applicant’s advisor must submit a letter of acknowledgement. A statement of financial need is optional.
  • Students receiving financial support must participate during the Student Day activities and present a poster during the main workshop poster sessions.
  • Student representatives will be funded.
  • Student tutorial speakers will be funded.
  • Financial need: letters from the student’s advisor (or from the post-doc applicant) stating the level of financial need will be considered (e.g., the post doc has no travel funding; the advisor only has travel funding for one student but has five students who want to attend, etc.).
  • Lottery: Of the remaining funds, students will be selected via a lottery system. 1st time attendees will be weighted heavier in the randomized selection to ensure they are prioritized. There will be a box to check on the application to note if this is the student’s first time attending GEM.

GEM Poster Guidelines

We, the GEM Student Representatives, host the GEM Student Poster Competition. The competition is designed to be feedback oriented, with students being judged over various areas of poster making and oral presentation. Student's ballots will be returned to them during the conference or afterwards by email. You may sign up for the poster competition as late as Student Day (the Sunday of GEM). To sign up for the GEM Student Poster competition, click here.

Below are some criteria students should consider when constructing their poster.

Scientific Criteria

  • Relevance. Through connections to past works, how well does this current study advance, compliment, or supplement previously published works.
  • Methodology. The process in which the study was performed should be well articulated and described.
  • Results/Current Progress. Pending the current state of the project, are results (or future hopeful results) described and relevant to the work. Future work, if any, should be included and described.
  • Oral Articulation. How well articulated was your verbal/oral presentation. Presentation should be cohesive with the poster.
criteria 1 (below average) 3 (average) 5 (above average)
relevance No citations to previous work. No connection to current other work in the field. Presentation demonstrates connection to prior work and impact to larger community. Presentation shows impressive connection to prior work and applications to the field.
methodology Methodology is vague or not mentioned at all. Methodology outlined but some aspects not clear or well described. Comprehensive and thorough description of appropriate methodology is provided.
results There is no mention of results. Results are mentioned but not clearly described or connected to context of research. Results provided with description of impact OR future work.
oral articulation of science Presentation was not well articulated. Presenter was mostly clear and well articulated. Oral presentation of work was clearly worded, harmonious with poster, and insightful.

Visual Presentation

  • Balance. The poster should be filled with information without being considered cluttered. Avoid unnecessary blank spaces.
  • Legibility. Poster should be legible from a normal standing distance (~2-6 feet / 0.6 - 1.8 meters). You may want to avoid font sizes less than 24. Figures should be large enough to be identifiable.
  • Graphics. Figures are formatted clearly. All information should be clearly described (e.g., titles, legends, scales, color bars, etc.). Any expository dialogue pertaining to the figure should be present without appearing cluttered (see Balance).
  • Flow. The poster follows a logical order. Order should be intuitive.
criteria 1 (below average) 3 (average) 5 (above average)
balance Large empty spaces on poster/awkward cramped parts of poster. Fair use of space on poster. All of poster was filled without appearing cramped or difficult to read.
legibility Most of poster illegible, even when close up to poster. Most of poster legible from normal distance. All of poster perfectly legible from normal distance.
graphics Pixelated beyond point of legibility axes not labeled, missing needed information to interpret plots. Graphics fulfill the minimum of expectations with the presenter present, but improvements would be needed to stand alone. Figures are formatted to clearly convey information and have all needed information present to interpret plots.
flow Reading of poster jumps around from side to side. Flow is mostly intuitive with a few jumps. Flow of poster is intuitive.

GEM Student Poster Competition Winners

Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction (SWMI)

Year Name Institution Title
2016* Terry Liu University of California, Los Angeles Observations of a new foreshock region upstream of a foreshock bubble’s shock
2016* Katie Raymer University of Leicester Solar cycle influences on the shape and location of the Earth's magnetopause
2017 Terry Liu University of California, Los Angeles Energetic ion leakage from foreshock transient cores
2018 Mei-Yun Lin University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign Determining the Role of Nitrogen Ions in the Ring Current Evolution
2019 Yi Qi University of California, Los Angeles Magnetic Curvature Identification of the Reconnection Line on the Earth's Magnetopause
2022 Sophie Marie Graf University of Texas at Arlington Effects of Upstream Small Scale Structure on Predictive Performance of the Space Weather Modeling Framework
2023* Kris Pritchard University of Texas, San Antonio Electron Diffusion Region Reconnection Rate: Absolute or Evolving Value?
2023* Mike Coughlan University of New Hampshire Interpretable Forecasting of Ground Magnetic Perturbation Spikes at Mid-Latitude Stations
2024* Anika Dujakovich Boston University Exploring a Terrestrial X-ray Source and Auroral Emissions from NICER's Astrophysical Mission
2024* Steven Heuer University of New Hampshire Scaling of the Normalized Reconnection Rate with Background Plasma Parameters

Inner Magnetosphere (IMAG)

Year Name Institution Title
2016 Mykhaylo Shumko Montana State University Automated FIREBIRD Microburst Detection Using Wavelets in the 200 keV to >1 MeV Range
2017 Mohammad Barani West Virginia University Azimuthal mode number of ULF magnetic pulsations in inner magnetosphere using multiple pairs of geostationary GOES magnetometers
2018* Luisa Capannolo Boston University Understanding the Driver of Energetic Electron Precipitation Using Coordinated Multi-Satellite Measurements
2018* Leng Ying Khoo University of Colorado - Boulder On the Relation between Deep Penetration of Energetic Electrons and the Innermost Plasmapause Locations During Magnetic Storms
2019 Longzhi Gan Boston University Quantifying Non-linear Effects of Realistic Chorus Waves on High energy electrons in the Earth's Radiation Belt
2022* Myeong Joon Kim University of Texas at San Antonio / Southwest Research Institute Cold Ions Heating Inside the Plasmaspheric Plume Observed by MMS
2022* Colin William Wilkins University of California, Los Angeles Statistical Characterization of the Electron Isotropy Boundary from ELFIN Observations
2023 Sheng Huang Boston University Deep Learning Model of Hiss Waves in the Plasmasphere and Plumes and Their Effects on Radiation Belt Electrons
2024 Zhi Gu Li West Virginia University ULF Wave Transport of Relativistic Electrons in the Van Allen Belts: Criteria for Transition to Radial Diffusion

Magnetotail and Plasma Sheet (MPS)

Year Name Institution Title
2016 Mojtaba Akhaventafti University of Michigan Initial MMS Observations of Force-Free FTE-Type Flux Ropes in the Earth’s Magnetopause
2017* Dong Lin Virginia Tech Electromagnetic Particle-in-cell Simulation of Electron-Ion Hybrid Instability
2017* Michelle Salzano University of New Hampshire A Statistical Analysis of Pi1B Seasonal Variations and Generating Mechanisms
2018 Nithin Sivadas Boston University Constraining the source of an energetic electron precipitation event using ground- and space-based measurements
2019 Riley Troyer University of Iowa An overview of the Loss through Auroral Microburst Pulsations (LAMP) mission
2022 Joel Tibbetts University of New Hampshire Comparing Tail Dynamics Using TWINS and THEMIS
2023* Tyler Metivier University of New Hampshire Contrasting Dipolarization Front Structure and Dynamics with MMS
2023* Sanjay Chepuri University of Iowa Testing Adiabatic Models of Energetic Electron Acceleration at Dipolarization Fronts
2024 Shannon Hill University of Michigan Theta Aurora: The Importance of Reconnection During Northward IMF

Global System Modeling (GSM)

Year Name Institution Title
2016 John Haiducek University of Michigan Statistical study of substorm onset times in MHD and observations
2017 Irina Zhelavskaya GFZ Postdam Modeling of the plasmasphere dynamics using neural networks
2019* Subash Adhikari University of Delaware Magnetic reconnection as an inherent cascade process
2019* Emil Atz Boston University Characterization of CubeSat Instruments for Observations of Magnetic Reconnection
2022 Timothy Keebler University of Michigan MHD with Adaptive Embedded PIC: Halloween 2003 Storm
2023 Austin Smith University of Alaska, Fairbanks Juno Data -GAMERA Model Comparisons of Jupiter's Magnetosphere
2024 Moe Hayashi Kyushu University Electric field penetration during Isolated Substorms: Impacts of SCW Dynamics

Magnetosphere Ionosphere Coupling (MIC)

Year Name Institution Title
2016 Nadine Kalmoni University College London Characterisation of the spatial scales along the Substorm Onset Arc
2017 Boyi Wang University of California, Los Angeles/Boston University The dayside diffuse aurora brightening associated with Magnetosheath High-Speed-Jets and their related magnetospheric signatures
2018 Bruce Fritz University of New Hampshire Tomographic Reconstruction of the Cusp Using RENU 2 and DMSP Measurements
2019 Agnit Mukhopadhyay University of Michigan Identifying Sources of Ionospheric Conductance using Global MHD
2022 Riley Reid University of Colorado Boulder Development of a radiation belt electron detector using coded aperture imaging
2023 Alex Shaffer University of Illinois A 3D Visual Reconstruction of Ionospheric Plasma Outflow
2024 Bhagyashree Waghule University of Colorado Boulder What Drove GIC spikes > 10A During the 17 March 2013 Storm at Mantsala? Wavelet Analysis, Data Fusion, and MAGE Simulations provide insights

General

Year Name Institution Title
2016 Thomas Kim University of Texas at San Antonio / Southwest Research Institute Resolving M/q on space based ESA-TOF instruments
2023 Alex Hoffmann University of Michigan Enabling Boomless CubeSat Magnetic Field Measurements with the Quad-Mag Magnetometer and an Improved Underdetermined Blind Source Separation Algorithm
2024 Kathryn Wilbanks University of Michigan Multi-model Ensemble Forecasting of Ground Magnetic Perturbations

* Indicates tie

|** Poster Competition not held in VGEM 2020 and VGEM 2021, due to COVID-19.

Archived Student Workshop Material

2023 GEM Workshop Student Day

Organized by Student Representatives Erik Vandegriff (University of Texas at Arlington) and Hsinju Chen (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

The GEM 2023 Summer Workshop was held during the week of June 11-16, 2023 at the Wyndham San Diego Bayside Hotel in San Diego, CA. Student Day is on Sunday, June 11th, and the main workshop will continue throughout the week. Please see the GEM Workshop website for the most updated information.

Introduction

  • Intro to GEM? - Erik Vandegriff and Hsinju Chen

Student Tutorials

  • Fundamentals of Plasma Physics & Magnetosphere - Akhtar Ardakani (University of New Hampshire)
  • Dayside Magnetosphere - Pedro Silva (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
  • Nightside Magnetosphere - Sanjay Chepuri (University of Iowa)
  • Inner Magnetosphere - Xingzhi Lyu (West Virginia University)
  • Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling - Shannon Hill (University of Michigan)
  • Global System Modeling - Austin Brenner (University of Michigan)
  • Data Science - Aaron West (University of Minnesota, Twin-Cities)
  • Space Weather - Mei-Yun Lin (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

Special Topic

  • NSF Office Hour - Dr. Chia-Lin Huang (NSF)


2022 GEM Workshop Student Day

Organized by Student Representatives Mei-Yun Lin (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and Erik Vandegriff (University of Texas at Arlington)

The GEM 2022 Summer Workshop was held during the week of June 19-26, 2022 at the ‘Alohilani Resort in Honolulu, Hawaii. Student Day is on Sunday June 19th, and the main workshop continued throughout the week. Joint GEM-SHINE meeting days are on June 25th and 26th.

You can find more information on the workshop here: GEM Summer Workshop and GEM 2022 Schedule.

Introduction

  • Intro to GEM? - Mei-Yun Lin and Erik Vandegriff

Student Tutorials

  • Fundamentals of Plasma Physics & Magnetosphere - Sarah Peery (Dartmouth College)
  • Dayside Magnetosphere - Krishna Khanal (University of Alabama in Huntsville)
  • Nightside Magnetosphere - Hsinju Chen (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
  • Inner Magnetosphere - Jinbei Huang (West Virginia University)
  • Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling - Shannon Hill (University of Michigan)
  • Global System Modeling - Nicole Echterling (University of California, Los Angeles)
  • Data Science - Matthew Cooper (NJIT)
  • Space Weather - Katherine Davidson (University of Alabama in Huntsville)

Special Topic

  • NSF Office Hour - Dr. Chia-Lin Huang (NSF)

A Big Thank You For Student Volunteers of GEM 2022

This year, we have 36 student volunteers. They are essential to this in-person GEM Workshop. See the Student Volunteer List here.

2021 Virtual GEM Workshop Student Day

Organized by Student Representatives Agnit Mukhopadhyay (University of Michigan) and Mei-Yun Lin (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

Introduction

Student Tutorials

Special Topic

A Big Thank You For Student Volunteers of V-GEM 2021

This year, we have 24 student volunteers in V-GEM 2021 and they are essential to hold this V-GEM 2021 as a successful virtual conference. Next year, we will definitely need more volunteers for in-person GEM in Hawaii and hope more and more student are joining the student volunteer list next year. Access Student Volunteer List here.


2020 Virtual GEM Workshop Student Day Tutorials

Organized by Student Representatives Matthew Cooper (NJIT) and Agnit Mukhopadhyay (UM)

Introduction

  • Intro to GEM - Matthew Cooper and Agnit Mukhopadhyay
  • History of GEM (Invited Speaker) - Dr. Lou Lanzerotti

Student Talk Series 1

  • Basic Plasma and Space Plasma Physics - Rachel Rice (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)
  • Dayside Magnetospheric Physics - Mohammad Barani (West Virginia University)
  • The Magnetotail - Tony Rogers (University of New Hampshire)

Student Talk Series 2

  • Inner Magnetospheric Dynamics - Leng Ying Khoo (University of Colorado - Boulder)
  • Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling - Mei-Yun Lin (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
  • Numerical Modeling & Data Science - Blake Whetherton (University of Wisconsin)

Special Topics

  • Funding Sources, Publication, and Community Issues - Emil Atz (Boston University)
  • Software Carpentry (Invited Speaker) - Dr. Daniel Welling (University of Texas at Arlington)
  • SHINE-GEM Combined Topics: Nicole Echterling (UC Los Angeles)
  • Machine Learning Applications In Space Physics (Invited Speaker): Dr. Abigail Azari (UC Berkeley)

Student Day at V-GEM 2020 was hosted online via Zoom.

2020 Virtual GEM Workshop Student Survey

To access the 2020 VGEM Student Day Survey, please use this link - VGEM 2020 Student Day Survey Form The associated report for VGEM 2020 Student Survey could be found here - VGEM Student Survey Report Student Survey Report Powerpoint


2019 GEM Workshop Student Day Tutorials

Organized by Student Representatives Ryan Dewey (UM) and Matthew Cooper (NJIT)

  • Intro to GEM - Ryan Dewey and Matthew Cooper


Basic Dynamics

  • Basic Plasma Physics and Basic Magnetic Reconnection - Arya Afshari (University of Iowa)
  • General Magnetosphere Structure & Convection - Leng Ying Khoo (University of Colorado - Boulder)

Magnetospheric Regions

  • The Dayside Magnetosphere - Rachel Rice (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)
  • The Magnetotail - Tony Rogers (University of New Hampshire)
  • The Inner Magnetosphere - Arlo Johnson (Montana State University)
  • The Ionosphere/Thermosphere - Agnit Mukhopadhyay (University of Michigan)

Models/Resources

  • Computer Modeling: Theory, Types & Capabilities - Camilla Harris (University of Michigan)
  • Spacecraft Observations: Current Missions, Data Resources & Analysis Tools - Abigail Azari (University of Michigan)

Hot Topics

  • Magnetic Reconnection: Physics, Locations & Products - Sam Grees (University of Wisconsin)
  • Plasma Waves: Physics, Classification & Particle Interaction - Xu Liu (University of Texas at Dallas)


2018 GEM Workshop Student Day Tutorials

Organized by Student Representatives Suzanne Smith (CUA) and Ryan Dewey (UM)

  • Intro to GEM - Suzanne Smith and Ryan Dewey


Magnetospheric Regions

  • The General Magnetosphere and Heliosphere - Kun Zhang (University of Colorado - Boulder)
  • The Dayside Magnetosphere - Boyi Wang (UCLA)
  • The Magnetotail - Akhtar S. Ardakani (University of New Hampshire)
  • The Inner Magnetosphere - Mykhaylo Shumko (Montana State University)
  • The Ionosphere/Thermosphere - Dogacan Su Ozturk (University of Michigan)

Dynamics

  • Basic Plasma Physics - Sinh Trung (University of Michigan)
  • Magnetic Reconnection - Prayash Sharma (University of Delaware)
  • Geomagnetic Storms - Arlo Johnson (Montana State University)
  • Substorms - Niloufar Nowrouzi (University of New Hampshire)
  • Kinetic Processes - Arya S. Afshari (University of Iowa)
  • Waves - Xueling Shi (Virginia Tech)

Models/Resources

  • Models - Nicole Echterling (UCLA)
  • Data Resources - Victor Pinto (UCLA)
  • Introduction to Focus Groups - Suzanne Smith (Catholic University of America) and Ryan Dewey (University of Michigan)


2017 GEM Workshop Student Day Tutorials

Organized by Student Representatives Anthony Saikin (UNH) and Suzanne Smith (CUoA)

  • Intro to GEM 1 - Suzanne Smith
  • Intro to GEM 2 - Anthony Saikin

Magnetospheric Regions

  • The Sun, the Solar Wind, and the Heliosphere - Sebastian De Pascuale (University of Iowa)
  • The Dayside Outer Magnetosphere - Mykhaylo Shumko (Montana State University)
  • The Nightside Outer Magnetosphere - Ryan Dewey (University of Michigan)
  • The Inner Magnetosphere - Cristian Ferradas (University of New Hampshire)
  • The Ionosphere/Thermosphere - David Kenwood (University of New Hampshire)

Dynamics

  • Geomagnetic Storms - Sam Bingham (University of New Hampshire)
  • Geomagnetic Substorms - Niloufar Nowrouzi (University of New Hampshire)
  • Magnetic Reconnection - Mojtaba Akhavan-tafti (University of Michigan)
  • Plasma Waves - Kristoff Paulson (University of New Hampshire)

Models

  • Global Models - Zhiyang Xia (University of Texas at Dallas)

Current/New Work

  • Mission Overview - Kun Zhang (University of Colorado Boulder)
  • New FG: Magnetotail dipolarization and its effects on the inner magnetosphere - Camilla Harris (University of Michigan)
  • New FG: Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling Dynamics - Spencer Hatch (Dartmouth College)
  • New FG: Dayside Kinetic Processes - Sanni Hoilijoki (University of Helsinki)

2016 GEM-CEDAR Joint Workshop Student Day Tutorials

Organized by Student Representatives Robert C. Allen (SwRI/UTSA), Lois Sarno-Smith (U. Michigan), & Anthony Saikin (UNH)


2015 GEM Workshop Student Tutorials

Organized by Student Representatives Ian Cohen (UNH) & Robert C. Allen (SwRI/UTSA)

Regions

Dynamics

Data & Modeling

Hot Topics


2014 GEM Workshop Student Tutorials

Organized by Student Representatives Roxanne Katus (Michigan) & Ian Cohen (UNH)

Regions

Dynamics

Data & Modeling

Hot Topics


2013 GEM Workshop Student Tutorials

Organized by Student Representatives Nathaniel Frissell (VT) & Roxanne Katus (Michigan)

Regions

Dynamics

Modeling

Hot Topics


2012 GEM Workshop Student Tutorials


2011 CEDAR-GEM Joint Workshop Student Tutorials

2010 Workshop Student Tutorials

Topics