Spring 2023 Spring 2023 Schedule Date Title/Subject Speaker Affiliation 1/23 (Joint with IAR) Too close for comfort! Consequences of a near-Earth supernova on the solar system Jesse Miller Boston University 1/26 EPREM For the People: Simplifying access to a sophisticated tool Matt Young University of New Hampshire 2/9 The science of the large scale heliosphere and the missions that made it possible Kostas Dialynas Academy of Athens 2/16 Jupiter’s auroras, magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling and magnetospheric dynamics from HST and Juno Jon Nichols University of Leicester 3/2 Aurorae – the faintest and the brightest: from Ganymede to Brown Dwarfs Joachim Saur University of Cologne 3/16 The Evolving Paradigm of the Subauroral Geospace Evgeny Mishin Air Force Research Laboratory 3/23 (zoom only) The importance of spacecraft charging for the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission Mika Holmberg Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies 3/30 The Swift Solar Activity X-ray Imager Rocket experiment (SSAXI-Rocket) Christopher Moore Harvard University 4/6 Magnetic reconnection and turbulence, interlinked stories approached through PIC simulations Jeffersson Agudelo Rueda Dartmouth 4/10 (Joint with IAR) The Trials and Tribulations of Software Development in Astronomy: Where are we and where can we go from here? Kelle Cruz CUNY Hunter 4/13 Particle Acceleration in Astrophysical Plasmas: Radiation belt systems, collisionless shocks, and astrospheres Drew Turner JHU/APL 4/20 Oceanic Fingerprints and Radiation Processes on the Surface of Europa Samantha Trumbo Cornell University 4/27 Recent results from the MMS mission and their implications on strongly driven turbulence and particle acceleration Li-Jen Chen NASA GSFC Click here to return to the main Events page.