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Session
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Tuesday (Feb 20th)
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Introductions and Orientation8:55Ian Mann and Matina Kalcounis-RueppellUniversity of AlbertaWelcome to DASP at the UofA from the Dean of the College of Natural Science and Engineering
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Precipitation and
Radiation Belt
9:15Jean-Francois RipollCEACold Electrons and Electromagnetic Waves in the Near-Earth Space
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9:30Mike ShumkoJohns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryThe Loss Through Auroral Microburst Pulsations Satellite (LAMPsat) Flight Opportunity Study
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9:45Louis OzekeUniversity of AlbertaNew Evidence Supporting a Natural Limit to the Flux of Energetic Electrons Injected into the Inner Magnetosphere
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10:00Leonid OliferUniversity of AlbertaRapid Acceleration Bursts in the Van Allen Radiation Belt
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10:15Ji LiuUniversity of AlbertaDynamics of Energetic Electrons in Microinjection
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10:30Christian KeenanUniversity of Calgary Statistical Distributions and Properties of Energetic (> 30 keV) Electrons Precipitated from the Ring Current Region
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Break (30 mins)10:45
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Space Weather
11:15Hannah ParryUniversity of AlbertaOn the Role of Earth Impedance in Driving Geomagnetically Induced Currents: Three Examples on the Alberta Electric Power Network
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11:30Darcy CordellUniversity of AlbertaModelling geomagnetically induced currents in the Alberta power network: Comparison and validation using Hall probe measurements during a magnetic storm
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11:45Enci WangAthabasca UniversityEvaluating electric fields during geomagnetic events using magnetotelluric data: examples from western Canada
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12:00Jennifer PetersonUniversity of AlbertaNew Evidence for Modulation of Lightning Rates by Solar Wind Magnetic Sector Structures
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12:15Daniel BillettUniversity of SaskatchewanThermospheric Densities and Ionospheric Conditions During the Starlink Destruction Event
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12:30Kyle MurphyCanadian Space Agency/Lakehead UniversityA Machine Learning Model for Atmospheric Density and Satellite Drag
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12:45Anton KashcheyevUniversity of New BrunswickEclipseNB: A network of low-cost GNSS receivers to study ionospheric response to April 2024 solar eclipse
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Lunch (1 hr)13:00
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Ground-based Networks
14:00Emma SpanswickUniversity of Calgary Ground Infrastructure Upgrades in Advance of GDC
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14:15Eric DonovanUniversity of Calgary THEMIS-ASI
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14:30Chris WatsonUniversity of New BrunswickSpace Weather Ionospheric Network Canada
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14:45Pasha PonomarenkoUniversity of SaskatchewanAdvanced imaging of ionospheric plasma structures with high temporal resolution by Borealis SuperDARN radar systems
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15:00Reza.Ghoddousi-FardNatural Resources CanadaGlobal Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) serving atmospheric monitoring: A review
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15:15Glen HusseyUniversity of SaskatchewanICEBEAR Meteor Trail Echoes Detections
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15:30Magnus Fagernes Ivarsen University of SaskatchewanA Case for Turbulent Structure being Directly Embedded into the Ionosphere
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Break (30 mins)15:45
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Ground-based Networks16:15Reihaneh GhaffariUniversity of CalgaryClassifying Riometer Absorption Events to Understand Underlying Precipitation Mechanisms
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16:30Eric DonovanUniversity of Calgary Hiding in Plain Sight: A New Dynamic Auroral Form
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16:45Jun LiangUniversity of CalgaryInversion of electron precipitation parameters from TREx
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17:00Darren ChaddockUniversity of Calgary Lowering Barriers of Usage: Advancements for UCalgary data
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17:15Torsten ReuschelUniversity of New BrunswickImproving Raw Data Quality in Ionosonde Design and Operation
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17:30Oleksandr KoloskovUniversity of New BrunswickAdvanced plasma drift velocity calculation technique
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17:45Basile FayolUniversity of New BrunswickAdvancements in Field Widened Birefringent Interferometry: Thermally Compensated Designs and Wind Uncertainty Analysis
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Closing Remarks18:00
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Wednesday (Feb 21th)
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Opening Remarks8:55
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Lunar Gateway and
Planetary
9:00James Carpenter (invited)ESAHeliophysics at the Gateway and on the Moon
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9:15Robert FedosejevsUniversity of AlbertaThe Canadian SWeeping Energetic Particle Telescope for the Lunar Gateway (G-SWEPT)
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9:30Tayo ShonibareAllSeeingDiamond Experiment In the MagnetOSphere (DEIMOS): a Collision-less Shocks and Solar Wind Mission
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9:45Richard MarchandUniversity of AlbertaDusty lunar atmosphere interaction with infrastructure
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10:00Suleiman BarakaNational Insitute of AerospacePlasma sheets impact lunar surface charging. PIC code kinetic simulation
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10:15Abigail AzariUniversity of British ColumbiaDisentangling the Solar Wind Interaction and Crustal Fields Influence at Mars with Implications at Earth
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10:30Jari SwansonUniversity of AlbertaUAV-based vector magnetic surveying for mineral exploration: Technology spin-off arising from miniaturized cubesat fluxgate magnetometer development
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Break (30 mins)10:45
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Radicals

*10 min talks with community discussion following
11:15Ian MannUniversity of AlbertaThe RADiation Impacts on Climate and Atmospheric Loss Satellite (RADICALS) Mission
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11:25Greg EnnoUniversity of AlbertaRADICALS Scientific Mission Update
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11:35David MillingUniversity of AlbertaThe Magnetometer Payload for the RADICALS mission
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11:45Robert FedosejevsUniversity of AlbertaThe RADICALS High Energy Particle Telescope (RADHEPT) Instrument Suite
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11:55Anant Kumar T. K.University of AlbertaDesign of the Microburst Detector (MBD) for the RADICALS mission: A novel miniaturized instrument to characterize electron microburst precipitation
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12:05Christopher CullyUniversity of Calgary The RADICALS X-Ray Imager: Science Targets and Development Status
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12:15Discussion
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Lunch (1 hr)12:45
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Space Missions
13:45Andrew HowarthUniversity of CalgaryTen Years of CASSIOPE: A Canadian Space Science Success Story
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14:00Andrew YauUniversity of Calgary CASSIOPE/Swarm-E Observation of Ion Composition and Small (Decameter) Scale Plasma Density Irregularities: Variability and Impact on MIT Coupling
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14:15David KnudsenUniversity of Calgary Ten Years of Observing Ionospheric Electrodynamics with Swarm - From Events to Statistics to Models
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14:30David Miles (invited)University of IowaThe upcoming Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites (TRACERS) Small Explorers Mission
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14:45Robyn Milan (invited)Dartmouth CollegeUpcoming Experiments for Studying Energetic Electron Precipitation
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15:00Jesper Gjerloev (invited)JHU-APLElectojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer (EZIE): An Innovative Cubesat Mission to Study The Electrojets
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15:15Harlan Spence (invited)University of New HampshireHelioSwarm: A Multipoint, Multiscale Mission to Characterize Turbulence
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15:30Erik F HalliwellUniversity of AlbertaPayload for Energetic Particle Precipitation, Education, and Research - eXperiment (PEPPER- X): First Canadian Student Contribution to NASA’s RockSat-X Program
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Break (30 mins)15:45
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Ground Missions 16:15Johnathan BurchillUniversity of CalgaryOn the validity of the Swarm SLIDEM product
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16:30Levan LomidzeUniversity of CalgaryModeling high-latitude ionosphere electric potential using Swarm satellite data and artificial neural networks
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16:45Paul A. BernhardtUniversity of Alaska FairbanksSwarm-E Detection of Ionospheric Amplification of HAARP Generated VLF Whistlers
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17:00Hossein GhadjariUniversity of CalgaryProbability distribution of integrated power of equatorial ionosphere plasma density fluctuations measured by the Swarm Langmuir probes
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17:15Bizuayehu AddisieUniversity of CalgaryUnexpected Field-Aligned Structure in Equatorial
Plasma Bubbles
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17:30Chris WatsonUniversity of New BrunswickSwarm-E GPS Observations of the Ionosphere
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17:45Alexei F. KouznetsovUniversity of CalgaryRestoring High-Resolution Electron Spectra from the CASSIOPE/e-POP Suprathermal Electron Imager (SEI)
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Closing Remarks18:00
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Thursday (Feb 22th)
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Opening Remarks8:55
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Aurora9:00Megan GilliesUniversity of Calgary Investigating Omega band Aurora using Multispectral Imaging
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9:15Sneha Susan BabuUniversity of AlbertaGround-satellite conjugate observations of late growth phase substorm dynamics
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9:30Frances FenrichUniversity of AlbertaAuroral Beads Associated with a Field Line Resonance
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9:45Cassandra MckennaUniversity of AlbertaCharacterizing Poynting flux and associated Alfven waves in multiple discrete auroral arcs
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10:00Jun LiangUniversity of CalgaryProton auroras: observations and proton-hydrogen-electron transport modeling
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10:15Ambareena NaeemUniversity of CalgarySearching for the auroral signature of Alfvénic turbulence
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10:30Magnus Fagernes IvarsenUniversity of SaskatchewanPlasma Turbulence Around Auroral Arcs
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Break (30 mins)10:45
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Ionosphere11:15Daniel BillettUniversity of SaskatchewanHigh time resolution mapping of polar ionospheric flows with the SuperDARN Borealis systems
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11:30Alexandre KoustovUniversity of CalgarySuperDARN HF velocity correction for half-hop echoes
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11:45Gareth PerryNew Jersey Institute of Technology Evidence of HF multi-hop propagation in Antarctica
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12:00Joshua RuckUniversity of BirminghamOn the use of SuperDARN Ground Backscatter Measurements for Ionospheric Propagation Model Validation
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12:15Mehdi Ghalamkarian NejadUniversity of SaskatchewanValidation of SuperDARN measurements of ExB ionospheric plasma drift velocity at over-the-horizon distances
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12:30Gareth PerryNew Jersey Institute of Technology Searching for STEVE-like electron temperature spikes with Swarm
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Lunch (1 hr)12:45
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Ionosphere13:45David R ThemensUniversity of Birmingham / University of New BrunswickStatistical modeling of high latitude sporadic-E climatology
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14:00Devin HuyghebaertUiT The Arctic University of NorwayComparisons of E-region Coherent Scatter Statistics at 49.5 MHz and 32.55 MHz with ICEBEAR and SIMONe Norway
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14:15E. Ceren Kalafatoglu Eyiguler University of SaskatchewanA multi-case study of the ellipticity polarization state of HF transionospheric radio waves
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14:30E. Ceren Kalafatoglu EyigulerUniversity of SaskatchewanMode Delays of Transionospheric Radio Waves
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14:45Pasha PonomarenkoUniversity of SaskatchewanClimatology of ionospheric HF propagation at high latitudes from SuperDARN Canada observations
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Break (30 mins)15:00
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Modeling and
Cosmic Rays
15:30Dmytro SydorenkoUniversity of AlbertaModeling of high-latitude ionosphere
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15:45Wei ShenUniversity of AlbertaThe Ionospheric Feedback Instability Revisited
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16:00Robert RankinUniversity of AlbertaEffect of geomagnetic field model on calculation of photoelectron flux
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16:15Jose ArnalUniversity of Toronto Institute for Aerospace StudiesVariational Data Assimilation for Three-Dimensional Global Ideal MHD Models
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16:30Alexei. F. KouznetsovUniversity of CalgarySatellite Instrument Shielding in the Strongly Coupled Plasmas
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16:45Olakunle OgunjobiUniversity of CalgaryInfluence of solar wind stream interface on ground-level enhancement pulse shape
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17:00Olakunle OgunjobiUniversity of CalgaryThe impact of coronal mass ejections on small-amplitude forbush events