European Heliophysics Community Newsletter Volume 18, Number 4
April 20, 2023
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. EGU session ST1.4 Outstanding Questions in Heliophysics and EGU splinter session “European Heliophysics Community” (SPM35)
2. JOB OPENING: 3 PhD Positions on the study of the Earth Space Environment
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1. EGU session ST1.4 Outstanding Questions in Heliophysics and EGU splinter session “European Heliophysics Community” (SPM35)
From: Rumi Nakamura (Rumi.Nakamura(at)oeaw.ac.at)
Here is an invitation to attend the following session and splinter meeting at EGU for discussing on various topics of heliophysics, solar and space plasma physics in particular on outstanding science topics and future plans of the European Heliophysics Community (EHC).
EGU session ST1.4 Outstanding Questions in Heliophysics Convener: Rumi Nakamura Co-conveners: Jonathan Rae, Chris Arridge, Lina HadidECS, Louise Harra
meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU23/session/46344
Orals | Thu, 27 Apr, 16:15–17:50 (CEST) Room M2,
Fri, 28 Apr, 10:45–12:30 (CEST) Room 1.61/62 Posters on
site | Attendance Thu, 27 Apr, 14:00–15:45 (CEST) Hall X4 Posters
virtual | Attendance Thu, 27 Apr, 14:00–15:45 (CEST) vHall ST/PS
EGU splinter session “European Heliophysics Community” (SPM35)
Convener: Lina Hadid Co-convener: Charlotte Götz
meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU23/session/47708
Friday April 28 at 12:55–13:45 in Room 2.83.
Looking forward to seeing you!
Rumi, Lina, Charlotte, Chris, Jonathan, Louise
2. JOB OPENING: 3 PhD Positions on the study of the Earth Space Environment
From: Giovanni Lapenta (giovanni.lapenta(at)kuleuven.be)
Within the new ERC Advanced Grant TerraVirtualE (PI Giovanni Lapenta), we advertise 3 PhD positions. Selected candidates will work on the study of the Earth Space Environment (called Magnetosphere) using observations from space missions, theory, simulation and artificial intelligence. We foresee three possible focuses, one for each selected PhD candidate and/or in collaboration:
(1) The study of fundamental processes in the Earth space environment using theory, simulation and observational data (e.g., from the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission)
(2) The development of computer simulations of the Earth space environment using the newest supercomputers available in Europe and worldwide.
(3) The use of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to analyse processes and data sources relative to the Earth space environment
For more information please follow the link: www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/60209736 Contact: giovanni.lapenta@kuleuven.be