2010:Workshop:Workshop List
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2010 CEDAR Workshop Schedule
Sunday, June 20, 2010
- 0900-1545, Math 100, Student Workshop - Equatorial Aeronomy: Phenomena and Outstanding Questions - Elizabeth Bass and Marco Milla
Monday, June 21, 2010
- 1300-1500 and 1600-1800, Math 100, Jicamarca and C/NOFS: The beginning of solar cycle 24, Dave Hysell, Jorge Chau, Marco Milla, Odile de la Beajardiere, Russell Stoneback
- 1300-1500, Benson 180, North American Regional DASI, Anthea Coster, J Michael Ruohoniemi, Joseph Baker
- 1300-1500 and 1600-1800, Engineering 265, Calibration of optical data, Susan Nossal, Jeff Baumgardner
- 1300-1500, Engineering 245, Small-scale dynamics in the MLT: A tribute to Edmond Dewan, a valued colleague and friend, David Fritts, Jeremy Winick
- 1500-1600, Engineering 151, Second Charged Aerosol Release Experiment (CARE 2) Planning Workshop, Paul Bernhardt
- 1600-1800, Benson 180, Midlatitude Stratosphere, Mesosphere and lower Thermosphere (SMLT) science enabled by lidar and other ground-based observations, Titus Yuan, Mike Taylor, Chiao-Yao (Joe) She
- 1600-1800, Engineering 245, Lightning Effects on the Upper Atmosphere, Ningyu Liu, Mark Stanley, Mike Taylor
- 1600-1800, Engineering 151, Probing the Physics of the Ionosphere with Active Experiments, Paul Bernhardt, Phil Erickson, Asti Bhatt
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
- 0800-1000 and 1335-1530, Math 100, Atmospheric coupling during stratospheric sudden warmings, Larisa Goncharenko, Hanli Liu, Lynn Harvey, Jorge Chau
- 0800-1000, Benson 180, Arecibo Friends, Pedrina Terra Santos, Christiano Garnett M. Brum, Sixto Gonzalez
- 0800-1000, Engineering 265, Cubesat, Constellation Mission Planning, Gary Swenson, David Klumpar
- 0800-10000, Engineering 245, Recent advances in mid-latitude thermosphere-ionosphere interaction study, Qian Wu, Bob Kerr
- 1330-1530, Benson 180, Low-latitude Ionospheric Sensor Network (LISN): Scientific Results and Future Projects, Cesar Valladares, Terence Bullett, Jorge Chau, Vincent Eccles, Jan Sojka, Ron Woodman
- 1330-1530, Engineering 265, Mid-to-high latitude ionospheric irregularities and experimental opportunities with the Radio Aurora Explorer (RAX) satellite mission, Hasan Bahcivan, James Cutler
- 1330-1530, Engineering 245, Ionospheric Data Assimilation: Driver Estimation, Gary Bust, Xiaoqing Pi
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
- 1330-1530, Math 100, Meteoroids and Meteors: Impact Effects, Sigrid Close, Lars Dyrud
- 1330-1530, Benson 180, Satellite-based measurements of the ionosphere and plasmasphere using the Global Positioning System, Anthony Mannucci, William Schreiner, Xinan Yue, Xiaoqing Pi
- 1330-1530, Engineering 265, Andes Lidar Observatory (ALO) Workshop, Gary Swenson, Alan Z. Liu
- 1330-1530, Engineering 245, World Day Planning, Ingemar Häggström, Mary McCready
Thursday, June 24, 2010
- 1330-1530, Math 100, Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, Joshua Semeter, Jan Sojka, Bill Bristow, Tony van Eyken, Lie Zhu, Michael Nicolls
- 1330-1530, Benson 180, Mini Lidar School for CEDAR Community, Xinzhao Chu, Chiao-Yao (Joe) She (and field trip to lidar 1545-1745)
- 1330-1530, Engineering 265, Equatorial-PRIMO (Problems Related to Ionospheric Models and Observations), Tzu-Wei Fang, David Anderson
- 1330-1530, Engineering 245, Chemistry and Temperatures from the Upper Mesosphere to the Lower Thermosphere: Connecting satellite observations to ground-based measurement and model results, Rebecca Bishop, Scott Budzien, Andrew Stephan, Scott Bailey, Geoff Crowley, Steve Smith
- 1600-1800, Math 100, High Latitude Plasma Structures (HLPS2), Jan Sojka, Joshua Semeter, Bill Bristow, Tony van Eyken, Lie Zhu, Michael Nicolls
- 1600-1800, Benson 180, Using WACCM for Studying the Atmosphere, Aaron Ridley, Dan Marsh, Hanli Liu
Friday, June 25, 2010
- 0800-1000, Benson 180, Recent Advances in Modeling the Ionosphere, Joseph Huba, Robert Schunk, Aaron Ridley
- 0800-1000 and 1030-1230, Engineering 265, Turbopause: measurements, concepts, and implications, Gerald Lehmacher, Richard Collins, Miguel Larsen
- 0800-1000 and 1030-1230, Engineering 245, Equatorial Aeronomy Across South America, Jonathan Makela, Anthony Gerrard, John Meriwether
- 1030-1230, Benson 180, CEDAR Electrodynamics Thermosphere Ionosphere (ETI) Challenge., Maria Kuznetsova, Ja Soon Shim, Barbara Emery, Aaron Ridley, Jiuhou Lei