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* GEM will be holding its annual Mini GEM workshop on December 10, 2017 at the Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. See details at the [http://www.cpe.vt.edu/gem-mini/ Meeting Website] and the [http://www.cpe.vt.edu/gem-mini/gem-mini-schedule.pdf Meeting Schedule Webpage].
 
* The GEM Steering Committee is compiling a [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/pdf/GEM_BestPractices_22Sep2017.pdf "Best Practice"] document for Steering Committee members and Focus Group Leaders.
 
* The GEM Steering Committee is compiling a [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/pdf/GEM_BestPractices_22Sep2017.pdf "Best Practice"] document for Steering Committee members and Focus Group Leaders.
 
* GEM has announced its [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/pdf/GEM-AntiHarassment-Policy-Updated.pdf Anti-Harassment Policy] that applies to all attendees at GEM activities.
 
* GEM has announced its [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/pdf/GEM-AntiHarassment-Policy-Updated.pdf Anti-Harassment Policy] that applies to all attendees at GEM activities.
* The 2017 special GEMstone issue for Agency and Liaison reports is now available online at [http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/GEMstone/GEMstone_Vol27_No2.pdf GEMstone, Volume 27, Number 2].
 
* The final report of the Metrics and Validation Focus Group (2010-2015) is now available online at [http://spc.igpp.ucla.edu/gem/GEMstone/GEMstone_Vol27_No1.pdf GEMstone, Volume 27, Number 1].
 
  
 
== GEM Best Practice ==
 
== GEM Best Practice ==

Revision as of 17:36, 30 November 2017

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Geospace Environment Modeling (GEM) is a broad-based, community-initiated research program on the physics of the Earth's magnetosphere and the coupling of the magnetosphere to the atmosphere and to the solar wind. The purpose of the GEM program is to support basic research into the dynamical and structural properties of geospace, leading to the construction of a global Geospace General Circulation Model (GGCM) with predictive capability. This GGCM model will be modularized and will complement parallel developments of magnetohydrodynamic models. The strategy for achieving GEM goals is to undertake a series of campaigns and focus groups, in both theory and observational modes, each focusing on particular aspects of the geospace environment.

The Geospace Environment Modeling (GEM) program is sponsored by National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences.

What's New

  • GEM will be holding its annual Mini GEM workshop on December 10, 2017 at the Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. See details at the Meeting Website and the Meeting Schedule Webpage.
  • The GEM Steering Committee is compiling a "Best Practice" document for Steering Committee members and Focus Group Leaders.
  • GEM has announced its Anti-Harassment Policy that applies to all attendees at GEM activities.

GEM Best Practice

The GEM Best Practice document is provided as an informal guide for existing, new, and future members of the GEM Steering Committee. It also includes advice from previous Focus Group leaders on how to propose and run a Focus Group.

Anti-Harassment Policy for GEM Meetings and Activities

GEM is committed to ensuring that all participants in all GEM activities have an environment that is free from harassment. This policy applies to all attendees at GEM activities including scientists, students, guests, staff, and contractors participating in scientific sessions, auxiliary meetings, and social events associated with any GEM gathering or other activity. See the GEM Anti-Harassment Policy for details.

Acknowledgment and Disclaimer

This GemWiki site is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant AGS-1405565. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed at this web site are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF). Comments about this website can be e-mailed to the GEM Communications Coordinator at gemeditor [at] igpp.ucla.edu.