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Revision as of 08:39, 7 August 2012
This Section devotes to the tutorials given at GEM Summer Workshops.
By courtesy of IAGA Division III (Magnetospheric Phenomena) GemWiki also has a Section providing the reporter reviews online. See details on the "IAGA Div III Reviews" on the left panel.
Contents
- 1 2012 Summer Workshop
- 2 2011 CEDAR-GEM Workshop
- 3 2010 Summer Workshop
- 4 2009 Summer Workshop
- 5 2008 GEM-SHINE Workshop
- 6 2007 Summer Workshop
- 7 2006 Summer Workshop
- 8 2005 GEM-CEDAR Workshop
- 9 2004 Summer Workshop
- 10 2003 Summer Workshop
- 11 2002 Summer Workshop
- 12 2001 GEM-SHINE Workshop
- 13 2000 Summer Workshop
- 14 1999 Summer Workshop
2012 Summer Workshop
- Harry Warren:
- Harlan Spence:
- Bob Strangeway:
- Mona Kessel:
- Misha Sitnov:
- Paul Cassak: Theory of Magnetic Reconnection for Magnetospheric Applications(pdf) (June 21, 2012)
- Dick Wolf:
2011 CEDAR-GEM Workshop
(By courtesy of CEDAR Web at http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/wiki/index.php/Workshop:CEDAR_Videos)
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.
1) DVD 1 of 3 (IT/MAG Perspectives (20+17+32=69min) and System Science (7+28+19+23=77 min) 148 min total)
- Outflow and Mass Flow (IT and MAG perspectives)
- Outflow and Mass Flow: What is Needed from the Magnetosphere Community by Robert W Schunk (Utah State University) - 20 min (mp4)
- A Magnetospheric Perspective on Ionospheric Outflow by William Lotko (Dartmouth College) - 17 min (mp4)
- Inner Magnetosphere-Ionosphere (IMI) Coupling (MI Coupling - IM Coupling) by Pontus Brandt (APL/JHU) and Mark Moldwin (University of Michigan) - 32 min (mp4)
- IT and MAG System Science (chair Josh Semeter, Boston University)
- CEDAR The New Dimension by Jeffrey Thayer (former CSSC chair, University of Colorado) - 7 min (mp4)
- System Science by David L Hysell (Cornell University) - 28 min (mp4)
- The CEDAR-GEM System by Thomas Immel (University of California at Berkeley) - 19 min (mp4)
- Geospace at the System Level: Reductionism v. Complexity by Michael W Liemohn (University of Michigan) - 23 min (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
- CEDAR-GEM Student Tutorial: A Student Tutorial: Using GPS to study Magnetospheric-Ionospheric Coupling by Anthea Coster (MIT Haystack Observatory) - 52 min (mp4)
- CEDAR Prize Lecture #22 Modeling Global Ionospheric Phenomena by Joseph D Huba (Naval Research Laboratory) - 41 min (mp4)
- CEDAR Science Highlight: 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 (mp4)
3) DVD 3 of 3, Tutorial/Workshop on Data Assimilation (2+35+23+30+20=110 min)
- CEDAR-GEM Joint Workshop: Student Tutorial/Workshop on Data Assimilation
- Introduction by Delores Knipp (University of Colorado) - 2 min (mp4)
- Data Assimilation Techniques 101 (and Their Use for Ionospheric Science and Applications) by Ludger Scherliess (Utah State University) - 35 min (mp4)
- Understanding Data Assimilation: Applications to High-Latitude Ionospheric Electrodynamics by Tomoko Matsuo (University of Colorado, SWPC/NOAA) - 23 min (mp4)
- Radiation Belt Data Assimilation: Overview and Challenges by Josef Koller and Humberto Godinez (Los Alamos National Laboratory) - 30 min (mp4)
- Ionospheric Imaging and Data Assimilation by Gary S Bust (Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates) - 20 min (mp4)
2010 Summer Workshop
- David Sibeck: Don't go with the flow An Invitation to research on the Foreshock and magnetosheath (pdf) (Monday, June 21)
- Josh Semeter: The NSF AMISR Project: New Eyes on M-I Coupling (pdf)(Monday, June 21)
- Antonius Otto: The geomagnetic cusps: Magnetic topology and physical processes (pptx)[(pdf) (Tuesday, June 22)
- Margaret Kivelson Learning about Earth's plasma processes from studies of other magnetospheres (pdf(Tuesday, June 22)
- Jacob Bortnik Current challenges and opportunities in radiation belt and wave research (ppt) (pdf) (Wednesday, June 23)
- Jim Slavin (tail WG) Reconnection in Planetary Magnetic Tails (pdf) Thursday June 24)
- Jeffrey Hughes: Quo Vadis? (ppt)(pdf) (Thursday June 24)
- Gabor Toth Space Weather Modeling Framework: past, present and future (pdf) (Friday June 25)
- Antti Pulkkinen: Geomagnetically induced currents -- physics and applications (ppt) (pdf) (Friday June 25)
2009 Summer Workshop
- Steve Petrinec: The magnetosheath (ppt) (pdf) (Monday, June 22)
- Mei-Ching Fok: Ring current modeling - approaches, status and outstanding questions (ppt) (pdf) (Monday, June 22)
- Alec Glocer: Modeling ionospheric outflows and their effect on the magnetosphere (Tuesday, June 23)
- Jay Johnson: Challenges in understanding plasma entry and transport (ppt) (pdf) (Tuesday, June 23)
- George Siscoe: From the Chapman-Ferraro Magnetosphee to the Dungey-Alfven Magnetosphere(ppt) (pdf) (Students-sponsored tutorial, Wednesday, June 24)
- Bill Lotko: Does geospace exercise self control? (ppt)(pdf) (Thursday, June 24)
- Aaron Ridley: Climatological modeling using the AMIE code (ppt)(pdf) (Thursday, June 24)
- Brian Anderson: Near-term new observational capabilities in M-I coupling: AMPERE and the mid-latitude SuperDARN chain(ppt) (pdf)(Friday, June 25)
- Dick Wolf: Entropy and earthward transport in the plasma sheet (ppt) (pdf)(Friday, June 25)
2008 GEM-SHINE Workshop
- Robert L. McPherron: What Do Magnetospheric Physicists Need from a Solar Wind Model?
- Maria Spasojevic: Plasmasphere-Magnetosphere Interactions
- Larry Kepko: Modes and Timescales of Magnetotail Transport
- Nigel Meredith: Local Acceleration and Loss of Relativistic Electrons in the Earth’s Outer Radiation Belt
- Janet Kozyra: Space Weather: Observational evidence for coupling and feedbacks involving the ITM
- Joe Huba: Ionosphere/Thermosphere/Magnetosphere:ITM Electrodynamic Coupling
- Eric Donovan: Expansion Phase Onset
- John Lyons
2007 Summer Workshop
- Jimmy Raeder: Quo vadis, GGCM?
- Nick Omidi: Use of Hybrid & MHD Models in Addressing TADMAC's Objectives
- Vassilis Angelopoulos
- Paul O'Brien Space Radiation Climatology: A New Paradigm for Inner Magnetosphere Simulation and Data Analysis
- Eric Donovan: Diffuse Aurora
- Harlan Spence
- Antonius Otto
- Joachim Birn
2006 Summer Workshop
- R. J. Strangeway: Using the CCMC – Tutorial
- M. Liemohn: Ring Current and Plasmasphere Accomplishments During the GEM IM/S Campaign
- P. M. Kintner, Jr. et al. 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: Using the Cusp to Study Magnetic Reconnection
- T. E. Moore: Ionospheric Plasma in the Earth’s Magnetotail
- Kazue Takahashi: Magnetoseismology for the inner magnetosphere
- Tuija Pulkkinen: Energy as a global-scale diagnostic for MI coupling processes
- R. M. Thorne: Physical Processes in the Radiation Belts:10 Years of GEM IMS Accomplishments
- A. N.. Wright: The Physics of Field-Aligned Currents
- M. Hesse: Kinetic Processes and MHD Models:Can they work together?
- C. T. Russell: Time-Varying Reconnection
- R. Fear: FTE motion:Comparison with the Cooling model
- T. E. Moore: Reconnection
2005 GEM-CEDAR Workshop
- Gang Lu: Auroral Boundaries:Finding Them in Data and Models
- Tim Killeen: CEDAR 1983-2005
- C. T. Russell: GeospaceEnvironment Modeling GEM): Not Business as Usual
- Bob Spiro: Sub-AuroralElectric Fields:An Inner Magnetosphere Perspective
- John Foster: DASI - Distributed Arrays of Small Instruments
- Vladimir Papitashvili: e-Science for Geoscience:Virtual Observatories in the Framework of “Electronic Geophysical Year”
- Michael Wiltberger: Modeling Interactions between the Magnetosphere, Ionosphere & Thermosphere
- Tomoko Matsuo: Understanding data assimilation:how observations and a model are weaved into the analysis via statistics
- Robert L McPherron: MI Coupling from a Magnetospheric Point of View
- Rod Heelis: Magnetosphere Ionosphere Coupling: IonosphericPerspective
- Aaron Ridley: The tribulations and exaltations in coupling models of the magnetosphere with ionosphere-thermosphere models
- Hudson et al.: ULF Wave Modelling With A Motive: Effects on Energetic Particles
- Mike Kelley: The Advanced Modular Incoherent Scatter Radar (AMISR): Project Review and Initial Results
- Janet Kozyra: Mass and Energy Flows into the Ionosphere from the Plasmasphere-Ring Current Interface: New Views from Superstorms
- Masaki Fujimoto
- Vahe Peroomian
2004 Summer Workshop
- Joe Borovsky: The Dependence of the Plasma Sheet on the Solar Wind
- Cecilia DeLuca: Architecture of the Earth System Modeling Framework
- G. Siscoe: The Cusp and Its Role In Magnetosphere Dynamics
- Bob Schunk: The 3-D Extended Ionosphere
- Jerry Goldstein
- Stan Sazykin: Coupling of the Rice Convection Model to global MHD codes
- Geoff Reeves
- Stephen Fuselier
- Chris Chaston
2003 Summer Workshop
- Michele F. Thomsen: Storm-Time Dynamics of the Inner Magnetosphere: Observations of Sources and Transport
- Robert M. Wingleee: Multi-Fluid/Particle Treatment of Magnetospheric-Ionospheric Coupling During Substorms and Storms
- Jeff Thayer: M-I Coupling from the Ionosphere-Thermosphere Perspective: Melting the Frozen-In Flux
- Bob Lysak: Electrodynamic Coupling of the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere
- X. Blanco-Cano: Formation of Planetary Magnetospheres. What can we learn from global hybrid simulations?
- Vania K.Jordanova: Modeling Geomagnetic Storm Dynamics
- Scot R. Elkington: Transport in the Radiation Belts and the role of Magnetospheric ULF Waves
- Terry Onsger: Mass Transport: To the Plasma Sheet – and Beyond!
- Ludger Scherliess: Data Assimilation for the Space Environment
- R. G. Roble: The Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model (WACCM)
2002 Summer Workshop
- Sorin Zaharia: Electrodynamics of M-I Coupling
- Yongli Wang: Global MHD Simulation in Geospace
- Jerry Goldstein: Inner Magnetospheric Shielding, Penetration Electric Field, and the Plasmasphere
- H. Karimabadi: Latest Advances in “Hybrid” Codes & their Application to Global Magnetospheric Simulations A New Approach to Simulations of Complex Systems
- R. A. Wolf: Inner Magnetospheric Electric Fields
- Richard Horne: 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
- Umran Inan
- Jim Burch
- Ennio Sanchez
- Bill White
- Kiyoshi Maezawa
- Harlan Spence
- Ian Mann
2000 Summer Workshop
- George Siscoe: 70 Years of Magnetospheric Modeling: A Tutorial
- C. T. Russell: Geoeffectiveness of Solar Wind Transients
- Thomas E. Moore: The Magnetosphere as a Sink of Ionospheric Plasma
- Eftyhia Zesta: Tail Auroral Current Responses to Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Enhancements
- Robert J. Strangeway: Outstanding Issues in Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling: The Three-Dimensional Ionosphere
- Mike Norman
- Pat Reiff
- Joe Borovsky
1999 Summer Workshop
- Anthony Chan: Theory and Modeling of the Radiation Belts
- Robert L. McPherron: GEM WORKSHOP 1999 STUDENT COMMISSIONED TUTORIAL:“What are they arguing about?”SUBSTORMS!
- V.Angelopoulos: Plasma Sheet Flows And Relationship To Substorms
- Jim Drake: The emerging Physics of Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection
- Axel Korth
- Bill Lotko
- K. Palaniappan
- Gary Heckmann