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* [[FG: Multiscale Dayside Transients and their Effect on Earth's Magnetosphere]] (2025 - 2029; Savvas Raptis, Ivan Vansko, Imogen Gingell, Terry Z. Liu, Ying Zou; RA: Primary - SWMI)
 
* [[FG: Multiscale Dayside Transients and their Effect on Earth's Magnetosphere]] (2025 - 2029; Savvas Raptis, Ivan Vansko, Imogen Gingell, Terry Z. Liu, Ying Zou; RA: Primary - SWMI)
 
* <span style="background:#00ffae">[[FG: Magnetic Reconnection: The Key to Understanding Earth's Space Environment]] (2025-2029; Yi Qi, John Dorelli, Katherine Goodrich, Chen Shi, M. Hasan Barbhuiya, Krishna Khanal; RA: Primary - SWMI, Secondary - GSM)
 
* <span style="background:#00ffae">[[FG: Magnetic Reconnection: The Key to Understanding Earth's Space Environment]] (2025-2029; Yi Qi, John Dorelli, Katherine Goodrich, Chen Shi, M. Hasan Barbhuiya, Krishna Khanal; RA: Primary - SWMI, Secondary - GSM)
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* FG: Radiation Belts as a System of Systems (RB-SoS)
  
 
(RA: Research Area).
 
(RA: Research Area).

Revision as of 11:00, 18 December 2024

Introduction

The hallmark of GEM workshops is its community-led workshop-style sessions, carried out through focus groups. Interested in applying to run a focus group and are not sure how to do it? Are you currently running a focus group and need ideas for how to achieve the workshop-style in your focus groups? Advice from previous focus group leaders on proposing and running a focus group, updated in October 2019, is available here.

Active Focus Groups

(RA: Research Area).

Note: FGs and resource groups highlighted in green have expressed interest in collaborating with CEDAR for the 2025 GEM-CEDAR Joint Meeting.

Standing Resource Groups

Past Focus Groups

(RA: Research Area)