CfHA Events, Activities and Information for the Fall 2023 American Geophysical Union Meeting

This page lists events happening at the Fall 2023 meeting of the American Geophysical Union that are related to HelioAnalytics and Heliophysics Data Science. 

Events

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Union and Education Sessions:

Sessions on Machine Learning and Data Science: 

Sessions on Open Science: 

Other Town Halls relevant to NASA Data Science: 

CfHA Presentations

The following are presentations on data science and HelioAnalytics presented by our team members or affiliated partners.

Open Science:

IN23C-0610: A network science lens onto flourishing science commons by R. McGranaghan et al; Tuesday, 12 December 2023, 14:10 PST

SH31B-06: Fired up for Space Weather: Multidisciplinary Opportunities for Citizen Science Engagement through NASA’s Heliophysics Big Year by E. MacDonald; Wednesday, 13 December 2023, 09:07 PST

SH33C-3067: Accelerating Open Science in Heliophysics Research by R. Ringuette et al; Wednesday, 13 December 2023, 14:10 PST

SH33C-3074: Enabling Open Science with the SunPy Ecosystem by W. Barnes et al; Wednesday, 13 December 2023, 14:10 PST

SH33E-3096: The Magnetopause Open Validation Experiment by R. Ringuette et al; Wednesday, 13 December 2023, 14:10 PST

SH33C-3063: Recent updates from the Solar Data Analysis Center by J. Ireland et al; Wednesday, 13 December 2023, 14:10 PST

AE33B-05 Spritacular: A citizen science platform for collecting ground-based observational data for TLE research [Join Spritacular], by B. Kocar and J. Yue; Wednesday, 13 December 2023, 14:27 PST

SH33C-3068: The Space Physics Archive Search and Extract (SPASE) Information Model in support of Open Science for the Heliophysics Community by L. Bargatze et al; Wednesday, 13 December 2023, 14:10 PST

U53B-0530: The Heliophysics Digital Resource Library by B. Thomas et al; Friday, 15 December 2023, 14:10 PST

U53B-0531: The Need for a Space, Planetary, and Atmospheric Physics Open Software Archive by A. J. Halford and J. Barnum, Friday, 15 December 2023, 14:10 PST

 

Machine Learning: 

NG12A-07: Prediction of high-latitude ionospheric electrodynamics using the Machine Learning based Auroral Ionosphere Model (ML-AIM) by H. Connor et al; Monday, 11 December 2023, 11:26 PST

NG13B-0614: Advancing Heliophysics Data Analysis through Machine Learning: Utilizing Yolov7 for Automated Cataloging of SOHO/LASCO C2 Images by B. Thomas et al; Monday, 11 December 2023, 14:10 PST

NG13B-0616: Auto-identification of heliospheric flux ropes from solar wind in-situ data by S. Pal et al; Monday, 11 December 2023, 14:10 PST

SH21A-09: Next Generation Solar Neutron Tracking (SONTRAC) Instrument by G. de Nolfo et al; Tuesday, 12 December 2023, 09:51 PST

IN33C-0736: Transitioning a Training Dataset Labeling Tool (TDLT) to Support Discoveries in Earth Science and Heliophysics by C. P. Yang et al; Wednesday, 13 December 2023, 14:10 PST

 

Other Data Science:

SH11E-2651: Properties of interplanetary type-IV radio bursts, the associated CMEs, flares and post-flare loops by A. Mohan et al; Monday, 11 December 2023, 08:30 PST

SH11D-2643: The spacecraft potential of Wind: A comprehensive database by L. Wilson  et al; Monday, 11 December 2023, 08:30 PST

SH13C-2685: High-Resolution Supergranulation Flows with the HMI-Optimized Balltracking Algorithm by R. Attie et al; Monday, 11 December 2023, 14:10 PST

SH23E-2983: STRIDE-CH: Sub-Transition Region Identification of Ensemble Coronal Holes by J. Landeros et al; Tuesday, 12 December 2023, 14:10 PST

SM23C-2813: Time Dynamic Cusp Dispersion Signatures in Global MHD simulations with Test particles by Y. Girma et al; Tuesday, 12 December 2023, 14:10 PST

SM24B-05: The Martian Ionospheric Response to the Co-rotating Interaction Region that caused the Disappearing Solar Wind Event in December 2022 by S. Shaver et al; Tuesday, 12 December 2023, 16:45 PST

SM34B-07: Magnetospheric Auroral Asymmetry eXplorer: observing the auroral to uncover how energy flows in space by A. J. Halford et al; Wednesday, 13 December 2023, 17:18 PST

ED42C-04: Wave - particle dynamics in the magnetosphere and their impact in the atmosphere and ionosphere. by A. J. Halford; Thursday, 14 December 2023, 10:29 PST

SM44B-08: What does complexity science mean for Heliophysics? A living history and demonstrating a new paradigm in the study of GICs by R. McGranaghan et al; Thursday, 14 December 2023, 17:10 PST

P51D-2727: Module for Event Driven Operations on Spacecraft: Applying MEDOS to Science Data by C. Firth; Friday December 15 08:30-12:30am

 

Heliophysics Digital Resource Library and HelioCloud presentations: 

IN31G-0726 Introducing HelioCloud: An open-source, cloud-native research platform for Heliophysics (Jeschke et al)

SH02-203 HelioCloud Techniques for Big Data: Extracting a 26 year (256TB) Baseline of STEREO/SOHO/AIA EUV Irradiances (Antunes et al)

IN31G-0727 Supporting Standard Access for Data Big and Small: A HAPI Story (Vandegriff et al)

IN33C-0738 The language barrier in cloud computing, lessons learned from creating a science conscious cloud-accessible data set (Linko et al)

SH33C-3065 Supporting Open Science with Data Access Standards like HAPI (Faden et al)

SH33C-3069 25+ Years of Machine-Learning-Ready Solar EUV Images (Vievering et al)

SH33C-3071 Overview and Outcomes from the First Inaugural Data, Analysis and Software in Heliophysics (DASH) Conference (Vandegriff et al)

SH33E-3096 The Magnetopause Open Validation Experiment (Ringuette et al)

SH11G-01 Fostering Collaboration of Open Source Heliophysics Python Software with PyHC (Barnum et al)

SH51A-01 The Python in Heliophysics Community (PyHC): setting the standard for open source scientific software since 2018 (Barnum and Polson)

SH33E Implementations in Python for Solar and Space Physics (Barnum et al)

SH33C-3063 Recent updates from the Solar Data Analysis Center (Ireland et al)

SH33C-3064 NASA Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) and Heliophysics Digital Resources Library (HDRL) Data Archives and Services (Candey et al)