2021 CEDAR Workshop
The Coupling, Energetics, and Dynamics of Atmospheric Regions (CEDAR) Program, funded by the National Science Foundation’s Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences Division, studies the interaction region of the Earth’s tenuous upper atmosphere. The CEDAR mission is to understand the fundamental properties of the space-atmosphere interaction region; identify the interconnected processes that define the global behavior of the ionosphere- thermosphere region, evolution, and influence on the Sun-Earth system; and to explore the ionosphere-thermosphere predictability.
Workshop Information
The CEDAR workshop will be held virtually. Information about the virtual platform and instructions to login to the workshop will be provided to registrants as the workshop date approaches.
Plenary presentations are by invitation only. Speakers will be contacted by the CEDAR Scientific Steering Committee.
We invite you to present your research in the CEDAR poster session and students can participate in the student poster competition. Please submit your poster abstract by going to the poster submission in the Meeting menu on the left. Deadline is May 3, 2021.
We invite you to propose an individual workshop. Workshop durations will be limited to one session (1.5h-2h lengthTBD). No new Grand Challenge workshop will be solicited. Current Grand Challenge workshops need to submit a workshop proposal and will be assigned 2 workshop sessions (2 times 1.5-2hs). Please submit your workshop proposal by going to the individual workshop proposal submission link in the meeting menu on the left. Deadline is April 3, 2021.
More information about the poster session and workshop will be communicated via email and on this website.