Individual presentations from speakers will be added here as they are received, and should be complete after the workshop.
Recordings will be available for each day.
Jump to talks for: Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday
Jump to Posters
Monday, 3 October 2022
- Recording (video, audio, transcript, chat) [Passcode: CP.83LC3]
- Slides:
- Topic 1 (10:00am – 11:30am):
- Justin Kasper – TBD
- R.D. Bentley – A Space Weather Forecasting System for the Inner Heliosphere
- David Tsiklauri – Particle acceleration by dispersive Alfven waves
- Craig DeForest – Tracking Space Weather Events with the Polarimeter to UNify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH)
- Rebecca Bishop – The LLITED Mission: Part of the Growing Grass-Roots Ionosphere/Thermosphere Constellation
- Topic 3 (12:00pm – 1:30pm):
- Neal Hurlburt – IPSOS, the Imaging Photonic Spectropolarimeter for Observing the Sun
- L Alberto Canizares – SURROUND, A constellation of CubeSats around the Sun
- Farzad Kamalabadi – High-Resolution Imaging of the Solar Corona Enabled by Constellation of Small Satellites
- Marcel Ayora – Exploration of the Internal Flux Rope Current Density Using a Spacecraft Constellation
- Romina Nikoukar – Enabling Scintillation Science with CubeSats
- Topic 3 (3:00pm – 4:15pm):
- Bob Robinson – Small Satellite Constellations for Space Weather Research and Forecasting
- Alex Hoffman – Boomless Magnetometry: Adaptive Noise Cancellation through Underdetermined Blind Source Separation
- Brady Strabel – Quad-Mag Board for CubeSat Applications
- Matt Orvis – Flight Proven ThinSat Constellations with Persistent EyeStar Communications and Miniaturized Space Weather Sensors
- Topic 4 (4:45pm – 6:00pm):
- Jesse Woodroffe – NASA
- Mangala Sharma – NSF
- Rich Ullman – NOAA/NESDIS
- Melanie Heil – ESA
- Topic 1 (10:00am – 11:30am):
Tuesday, 4 October 2022
- Recording (video, audio, transcript, chat) [Passcode: xVG4+3N7]
- Slides:
- Topic 1 (10:00am – 11:30am):
- Ashwin Ashok – Monitoring Solar Effect with CubeSats on Cosmic Ray Flux Variation at Ground Level
- Jesper Gjerloev – EZIE: A Cubesat Mission to Study The Electrojets
- Xiaojia Zhang – New Insights on Energetic Electron Precipitation as Revealed by ELFIN
- Jonas Santos – ITASAT2, SPORT, and the contribution that small satellites provide to answer big scientific questions about the phenomenology over low-latitude regions
- Jaejin Lee – Introduction to the SNIPE mission for studying micro-scale space weather phenomena
- Young-Sil Kwak – SNIPE Mission for Space Weather Research
- Topic 3 (12:00pm – 1:30pm):
- Bruce Fritz – Ionosphere-Thermosphere Miniaturized Sensor Development at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
- Sidharth Misra – Microwave Electrojet Magnetogram (MEM) Instrument for the Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer (EZIE) Mission
- Alex Chartier – Remote-Sensing Ionospheric Network in Geospace (RING)
- Bruce Fritz – Sporadic-E Detection from an Ultraviolet Remote-sensing Experiment
- Angelos Vourlidas – miniCOR: Miniature Coronagraph for Heliophysics Research & Operations
- Topic 2 (3:00pm – 4:15pm):
- Enrico Camporeale – How Machine Learning is reinventing Space Weather
- Irina Kitiashvili – Development of HelioPortal to Enable Reliable Forecasts of the Solar Activity Through Data Assimilation and Machine Learning Approaches
- Brianna Maze – Machine Learning Platform for Weather Applications at Scale
- Topic 2 (4:45pm – 6:00pm):
- Enrico Camporeale – An overview on the state of Uncertainty Quantification in SWx
- Piyush Mehta – Probabilistic thermosphere forecasting for drag and its impact on operations
- Subhamoy Chatterjee – Forecasting the Probability of Solar Energetic Particle Event Occurrence using a Multivariate Ensemble of Convolutional Neural Networks
- Topic 1 (10:00am – 11:30am):
Wednesday, 5 October 2022
- Recording (video, audio, transcript, chat) [Passcode: b#20#D%.]
- Slides:
- Topic 3 (10:00am – 11:30am):
- Christopher A. Grasso – Spitzer-Resurrector Space Weather Research
- John McCormack – ENLoTIS: ESA/NASA Lower Thermosphere-Ionosphere Science Working Group
- Sam Yee – Overview of the EZIE (Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer) SmallSat Mission
- Rafael Mesquita – The Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer mission design through OSSEs
- Grant Berland – The AEPEX CubeSat Mission: Addressing Energetic Particle Precipitation through X-ray Imaging
- Topic 3 Panel (12:00pm – 1:30pm):
- Bill Blackwell – slides to come!
- Kristina Lynch – slides to come!
- Scott Palo – The Space Weather Atmospheric Reconfigurable Multiscale Experiment (SWARM-EX) CubeSat
- Topic 1 (3:00pm – 4:15pm):
- Charles Swenson – Science from an ad hoc ITM CubeSat Constellation (invited scene-setting talk)
- Poster session – see links at bottom
- Topic 3 (10:00am – 11:30am):
Thursday, 6 October 2022
- Recording (video, audio, transcript, chat) [Passcode: hej2%h!T]
- Slides:
- Topic 2 (10:00am – 10:30am):
- Alec Engell – Introduction
- Jack Ireland – Readying data for research and space weather applications
- Topic 3 (12:00pm – 1:30pm):
- Harlan Spence – HelioSwarm: A Multispacecraft Mission to Study Space Plasma Turbulence Enabled by Small Satellites
- Ed Thiemann – Space Weather Monitoring of Thermospheric Density, Temperature, and Composition Using Compact Extreme Ultraviolet Photometers
- James Mason – Overview of the upcoming Sun Coronal Ejection Tracker (SunCET) NASA CubeSat
- Amir Caspi – CubIXSS: The CubeSat Imaging X-ray Solar Spectrometer
- Juan Carlos Martínez Oliveros – The solar PolArization and Directivity X-Ray Experiment: PADRE
- Topic 1 Panel (3:00pm – 4:15pm):
- Topic 4 Panel (4:45pm – 6:00pm):
- Steven Christe – The Space Weather Science Operations Center (SWSOC)
- Paul O’Brien – Opportunities and value that small satellites offer for space weather research
- Jim Spann – Leveraging commercial constellations in LEO and MEO for research and operations
- Angelos Vourlidas – The LWS Architecture Committee Report
- Topic 2 (10:00am – 10:30am):
Friday, 7 October 2022
- Recording (video, audio, transcript, chat) [Passcode: 2qB.h+zD]
- Slides:
- Topic 2 (10:00am – 11:30am):
- Alec Engell – Introduction
- Matt West – The PUNCH mission and designing a science operations center for a constellation mission
- Jim Bednar – Open-Source Tools for Agile Big-Data Exploration, Visualization, and Analysis
- Chris Pankratz – Two Tools to Enhance Access to Space Weather Data: One Tool to Access 100+ Data Sets and One Tool That Enables Interactive 3D Visualization of the Heliosphere
- Wrap-up Discussion (12:00pm – 1:30pm):
- Slides to come!
- Topic 2 (10:00am – 11:30am):
Posters
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- Annsley Greathouse – Methods of Managing the Student Led Impulsive Phase Rapid Energetic Solar Spectrometer (IMPRESS) CubeSat Mission
- Savannah Perez-Piel – Quad-Timepix2 and 3 Detector Development and Applications
- Suman Panda – FUV Spectrum of the Sun-as-a-star from a CubeSat