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The 2020 GEM Summer workshop will be held virtually this year.
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Below is a high-level session schedule for the 2020 Virtual GEM Summer Workshop, provided by the Focus Group Leaders and Research Area Coordinators. For the most up to date workshop information, please refer to the [https://gemworkshop.org/ GEM Workshop Website]. To see the detailed and up to date schedule, please log into [https://vgem2020.com/ the VGEM 2020 Website] using the information provided to you after registration.
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Please also refer to the [[GEM Focus Groups|GEM Focus Groups]], [[RG: Modeling Methods and Validation|Modeling Methods Methods and Validation Resource Group]], and [[Machine Learning in Geospace|Machine Learning in Geospace]] pages for more information.
  
 
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=== Details ===
 
  
The preparation for the Virtual GEM 2020 Workshop is underway. The meeting will be held via Zoom telecommunications from July 21 to July 23 (11 am - 7 pm EST) and the student day will occur on Monday, July 20. We will try to maintain as much as possible the format of GEM, including plenary sessions in the morning, Focus Group (FG) breakout sessions in the afternoon, and poster sessions in the evening. Every session will have a host and two moderators. There will be no registration fee, however participants will have to register in order to join the VGEM sessions. The University of New Hampshire (UNH) will provide full-time assistance by hosting a separate Zoom room for any IT issue, as well as recording the plenary and breakout sessions.
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== Monday, July 20 ==
See the [https://gemworkshop.org GEM workshop website] for the most up-to-date details.
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* '''Student Day'''
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== Tuesday, July 21 ==
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=== 1100-1230 EDT: Plenary Session ===
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* '''IMAG Tutorial''' - ''Rick Chapell: The impact of Ionospheric Plasma on the Magnetosphere''
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* '''Student Invited Tutorial''' - ''Lauren Blum: Exploring the magnetosphere with the next generation of CubeSats''
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=== 1300-1430 EDT: Concurrent Session 1 ===
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See [[FG: 3D Ionospheric Electrodynamics and Its Impact on the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupled System| IEMIT]], [[FG: Magnetic Reconnection in the Age of the Heliophysics System Observatory|RX]], [[FG: System Understanding of Radiation Belt Particle Dynamics through Multi-spacecraft and Ground-based Observations and Modeling|RB]], and [[FG: Particle Heating and Thermalization in Collisionless Shocks in the MMS Era|BSH]].
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=== 1500-1630 EDT: Concurrent Session 2 ===
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See [[FG: 3D Ionospheric Electrodynamics and Its Impact on the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupled System| IEMIT]], [[FG: Magnetic Reconnection in the Age of the Heliophysics System Observatory|RX]], [[FG: System Understanding of Radiation Belt Particle Dynamics through Multi-spacecraft and Ground-based Observations and Modeling|RB]], and [[FG: Particle Heating and Thermalization in Collisionless Shocks in the MMS Era|BSH]].
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== Wednesday, July 22 ==
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=== 1100-1230 EDT: Plenary Session ===
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* '''NSF''' - ''Michael Wiltberger, Ajuli Bamzai, Lisa Winter''
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* '''NASA''' - ''Nicola Fox:  NASA Heliophysics Division: Highlights and Updates''
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* '''NOAA''' - ''Howard Singer: NOAA Liaison Report: Highlights of Activities''
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* '''DEI''' - ''Ramon Lopez: How to make your PhD program more diverse''
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=== 1300-1430 EDT: Concurrent Session 1 ===
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See [[M3I2|M3-I2]], [[FG: ULF Wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications|UMEA]], [[FG: Self-Consistent Inner Magnetospheric Modeling|IMM]], and [[FG: Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere|DIP]]
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=== 1500-1630 EDT: Concurrent Session 2 ===
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See [[M3I2|M3-I2]], [[FG: ULF Wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications|UMEA]], [[FG: Self-Consistent Inner Magnetospheric Modeling|IMM]], and joint [[FG: Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere|DIP]]/[[RG: Modeling Methods and Validation|MMV]]
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=== 1700-1900 EDT: Decadal Future and Beyond ===
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➡ 1700-1800 Speakers + Q&A
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* Decadal Survey Process and Heliophysics 2050 workshop: Jared Leisner (10 min)
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* Midterm Assessment and planning for the new Decadal: Robyn Millan (10 min)
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* DRIVE Center elevator pitches:
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        ‣ SOLSTICE [PI: Tamas Gombosi] (5 min)
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        ‣ CGS [PI: Slava Merkin] (5 min)
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        ‣ CUSIA [PI: Dan Welling] (5 min)
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        ‣ Do Habitable Worlds Require Magnetic Fields? [PI: David Brain] (5 min)
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* Q&A (20 min)
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➡ 1800-1900 Breakout rooms with group discussion (30 mins) - reconvene to summarize discussions (30 mins)
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== Thursday, July 23 ==
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=== 1100-1230 EDT: Plenary Session ===
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* '''MPS Tutorial''' - ''Barry Mauk: Comparative Magnetospheres and Aurora''
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* '''MMV Tutorial''' - ''Tara Jensen: METplus - A Unified Verification and Validation Tool for a Coupled Modeling System''
  
=== Location ===
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=== 1300-1430 EDT: Concurrent Session 1 ===
  
Online, via Zoom. Details will be provided to registered participants.
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See [[FG: Dayside Kinetic Processes in Global Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction|DAYS]], [[FG: Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere|DIP]], [[FG: The Impact of the Cold Plasma in Magnetospheric Physics|CP]], and [[FG: Interhemispheric Approaches to Understand M-I Coupling (IHMIC)|IHMIC]]
  
=== Dates ===
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=== 1500-1630 EDT: Concurrent Session 2 ===
  
July 20 (Student Day) - July 23, 2020
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See [[FG: Dayside Kinetic Processes in Global Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction|DAYS]], [[FG: Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere|DIP]], joint [[FG: The Impact of the Cold Plasma in Magnetospheric Physics|CP]]/[[FG: Self-Consistent Inner Magnetospheric Modeling|IMM]], [[FG: Interhemispheric Approaches to Understand M-I Coupling (IHMIC)|IHMIC]], and [[Machine Learning in Geospace| ML]]

Latest revision as of 10:04, 31 August 2020

Schedule

Below is a high-level session schedule for the 2020 Virtual GEM Summer Workshop, provided by the Focus Group Leaders and Research Area Coordinators. For the most up to date workshop information, please refer to the GEM Workshop Website. To see the detailed and up to date schedule, please log into the VGEM 2020 Website using the information provided to you after registration.

Please also refer to the GEM Focus Groups, Modeling Methods Methods and Validation Resource Group, and Machine Learning in Geospace pages for more information.

Monday, July 20

  • Student Day

Tuesday, July 21

1100-1230 EDT: Plenary Session

  • IMAG Tutorial - Rick Chapell: The impact of Ionospheric Plasma on the Magnetosphere
  • Student Invited Tutorial - Lauren Blum: Exploring the magnetosphere with the next generation of CubeSats

1300-1430 EDT: Concurrent Session 1

See IEMIT, RX, RB, and BSH.

1500-1630 EDT: Concurrent Session 2

See IEMIT, RX, RB, and BSH.


Wednesday, July 22

1100-1230 EDT: Plenary Session

  • NSF - Michael Wiltberger, Ajuli Bamzai, Lisa Winter
  • NASA - Nicola Fox: NASA Heliophysics Division: Highlights and Updates
  • NOAA - Howard Singer: NOAA Liaison Report: Highlights of Activities
  • DEI - Ramon Lopez: How to make your PhD program more diverse

1300-1430 EDT: Concurrent Session 1

See M3-I2, UMEA, IMM, and DIP

1500-1630 EDT: Concurrent Session 2

See M3-I2, UMEA, IMM, and joint DIP/MMV

1700-1900 EDT: Decadal Future and Beyond

➡ 1700-1800 Speakers + Q&A

  • Decadal Survey Process and Heliophysics 2050 workshop: Jared Leisner (10 min)
  • Midterm Assessment and planning for the new Decadal: Robyn Millan (10 min)
  • DRIVE Center elevator pitches:

        ‣ SOLSTICE [PI: Tamas Gombosi] (5 min)

        ‣ CGS [PI: Slava Merkin] (5 min)

        ‣ CUSIA [PI: Dan Welling] (5 min)

        ‣ Do Habitable Worlds Require Magnetic Fields? [PI: David Brain] (5 min)

  • Q&A (20 min)

➡ 1800-1900 Breakout rooms with group discussion (30 mins) - reconvene to summarize discussions (30 mins)

Thursday, July 23

1100-1230 EDT: Plenary Session

  • MPS Tutorial - Barry Mauk: Comparative Magnetospheres and Aurora
  • MMV Tutorial - Tara Jensen: METplus - A Unified Verification and Validation Tool for a Coupled Modeling System

1300-1430 EDT: Concurrent Session 1

See DAYS, DIP, CP, and IHMIC

1500-1630 EDT: Concurrent Session 2

See DAYS, DIP, joint CP/IMM, IHMIC, and ML