IMC-IV Workshop – First Announcement
The International Magnetosphere Coupling IV (IMC-IV) workshop will be held in Potsdam, Germany, from June 3rd to 7th, 2024. Building on the success of previousView More
The International Magnetosphere Coupling IV (IMC-IV) workshop will be held in Potsdam, Germany, from June 3rd to 7th, 2024. Building on the success of previousView More
The High Altitude Observatory (HAO) at the National Center for Atmospheric Research offers postdoctoral fellowships to early career Ph.D. scientists interested in theoretical, experimental andView More
Dear colleagues, The 2024 solar eclipse is around the corner, and with it, the Triennial Earth-Sun Summit (TESS) meeting will be held on April 7-12,View More
Hello from your SHINE Student Representatives, We hope everyone is doing well post-conference; the last days of summer, the first days of a new academicView More
https://apply.interfolio.com/129628 American University: College of Arts & Sciences: Department of Physics Location Washington, DC Open Date Aug 04, 2023 Description The Department of Physics inView More
Dear Colleagues, We would like to draw your attention to our session “The Structure and Evolution of Coronal Mass Ejections in the Heliosphere” at theView More
The Space Weather Prediction Center is pleased to announce an opportunity for the position of Space Weather Forecaster has been posted on the USAJobs website. ThisView More
Dear Colleagues. The programme for the upcoming “UK Space Weather & Space Environment Meeting I: Transitioning from the SWIMMR Space-Weather Programme” (12-15 September 2023) isView More
Description The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to conduct basic scientific research in the field of Solar andView More
Registration is now open for Data, Analysis and Software for Heliophysics (DASH) meeting – a first of its kind event in the broader, international HeliophysicsView More
SHINE 2023 registration closes TODAY (2023-07-27) at 5pm ET as we are approaching maximum capacity. If you have not yet registered, please create a userView More
Hello SHINE 2023 Registrants. The workshop is coming soon! For those interested in ground transportation between the Burlington Airport and Stoweflake Resort, Umbe negotiated withView More
Authors: Vicki Herde (LASP), Phil Chamberlin (LASP), Don Schmit (CIRES), Vanessa Polito (BAERI), Ryan Milligan (QUB), Adrian Nigel (GSFC) The Sun’s chromosphere has always beenView More
The Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research (CSTR) at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) invites applications for up to five Postdoctoral Associate positions in solar-terrestrialView More
We would like to cordially invite you to our AGU 2023 Session SM025 on “The Causes and Impacts of Uncertainties in the Solar Wind on DrivingView More
The Space Weather Prediction Center seeks to hire a full-time GS-13/14 to lead the Space Weather Prediction Testbed. As the Testbed Program Lead you will: ApplicationsView More
Dear Colleague, The Leibniz Institute for Solar Physics (KIS, formerly known as Kiepenheuer Institute for Solar Physics) in Freiburg, Germany, is and has for manyView More
Hello from your SHINE Student Representatives, We hope your summers have been going well. We wanted to send an update regarding this year’s SHINE workshopView More
1. The Geospace section of the NSF Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences will host a virtual office hour on Wednesday, August 2nd, 2023, 1:00-2:30pm EDT. GeospaceView More
Authors: Clayton Allison (NASA JSC/SRAG/Leidos), Kathryn Whitman (NASA JSC/SRAG), Junxiang Hu (UAH), Janet Luhmann (UC Berkeley), Claudio Corti (NASA/CCMC), Gang Li (UAH) Through the SEPView More
We invite abstract submission to the SH024 “Small-Scale Solar Activity: Manifestation and Consequences for Coronal and Solar Wind Plasmas” at the 2023 AGU Fall Meeting (San Francisco,View More
Authors: Yang Liu (Stanford University), Rudy Komm (NSO) Using SDO/HMI data, we search for relationship between kinetic helicity and magnetic helicity in active regions inView More
Authors: A.J. McCubbin (JHU APL), E. Provornikova (JHU APL), V.G. Merkin (JHU APL), S. Gibson (NCAR/HAO), N. Arge (NASA/GSFC) Modern coronagraphs like WISPR on ParkerView More
Authors: Nada AlHaddad (SSC, UNH) In spite of the wealth of solar and heliospheric data and spacecraft, there has not been a single dedicated multi-spacecraftView More
The Science Mission Directorate (SMD) at NASA Headquarters will fill multiple Program Scientist positions in the Earth Science, Heliophysics, Planetary Science, Astrophysics, or Biological &View More
Authors: Chadi Salem (University of California Berkeley), John Bonnell (University of California Berkeley) and Marc Pulupa (University of California Berkeley) We present a statistical analysisView More
Authors: Yeimy Rivera (CfA|Harvard & Smithsonian) With the launches of Parker Solar Probe (Parker) and Solar Orbiter, the solar observatory system of satellites continues toView More
Authors: Connor OBrien (Boston University), Brian Walsh (Boston University), Ying Zou (JHUAPL), Samira Tasnim (Institute for Solar-Terrestrial Physics DRL), Huaming Zhang (University of Alabama inView More
Authors: Manuel Enrique Cuesta (Princeton University), David J. McComas (Princeton University), PSP/ISOIS Team (Princeton University, Goddard Space Flight Center, California Institute of Technology, Southwest ResearchView More
Authors: James Leake (NASA: GSFC), Lars Daldorff (CUA), Peter Schuck (NASA:GSFC), Mark Linton (NRL) While the evolution of electric currents in the solar corona isView More
Authors: Dinesha V. Hegde (Department of Space Science, The University of Alabama in Huntsville), Talwinder Singh (Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research (CSPAR), TheView More
Authors: Samuel T. Hart (The University of Texas at San Antonio), Maher A. Dayeh (Southwest Research Institute), Radoslav Bučík (Southwest Research Institute) 3He-rich solar energeticView More
The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU) has an immediate opening for a research scientist supportingView More
Authors: Pontus Brandt (Johns Hopkins APL, Laurel, MD), L. Spilker, S. A. Stern, R. L. McNutt, M. Opher, H. Elliott, M. E. Hill, P. Mostafavi,View More
Authors: Samaiyah Farid (UCAR), Chandler Jenkins (Washington State University), Aidan Halpin (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Coronal jets are small eruptions characterized by a narrowView More
Authors: Sushant S. Mahajan (W. W. Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, CA ) We explore global helioseismic measurements of torsional oscillation in theView More
Authors: Omar Bahri (Utah State University), Soukaina Filali Boubrahimi (Utah State University), Shah Muhammad Hamdi (Utah State University) The volume of time series data beingView More
Authors: Mausumi Dikpati Over the past decade, substantial progress in modeling of solar dynamo has been made, which has taken us beyond the simulation ofView More
Authors: Zesen Huang (UCLA), Chen Shi (UCLA), Nikos Sioulas (UCLA), Marco Velli (UCLA), Trevor Bowen (UCLA) In situ observations from the Parker Solar Probe revealView More
Authors: Pouya Hosseinzadeh, Soukaina Filali Boubrahimi, Shah Muhammad Hamdi Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs) are linked to severe solar events that have the potential to causeView More