Newsletter 22-34

DPS Mailing #22-34: EGU 2023 session P3.1; AOGS 2023: Geology, Geophysics, and Habitability in our Solar System; etc.

 

Issue 22-34, Dec 19, 2022

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  1. EGU 2023 session PS3.1
  2. AOGS 2023: GEOLOGY, GEOPHYSICS, AND HABITABILITY IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
  3. 2023 GORDON CONFERENCE ON ORIGINS OF SOLAR SYSTEMS
  4. EGU GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2023 CALL-FOR-ABSTRACTS FOR THE PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCES (PS) DIVISION
  5. JOBS, POSITIONS, AND OPPORTUNITIES

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EGU 2023 session PS3.1

 

 We cordially invite you to submit abstracts to the EGU session PS3.1, Advances in Modeling the Formation and Chemical Composition of Terrestrial Planets. The session will be held during the EGU General Assembly in April, 23-28, 2023 in Vienna, Austria.

 

The past few years have seen major advances in theories of terrestrial planet formation. Pebble accretion has opened new chapters and accurate simulations of giant impacts have paved the way for the formation models to become quantitative. Also, recent ideas on the early instabilities in our solar system allow for adopting more realistic initial conditions. These advances have also paved the way for simulating the formation of other planetary systems.  The session PS3.1 focuses on these topics through a combination of invited, contributed, and poster presentations. We welcome abstracts for oral and poster contributions in all areas related to theoretical, observational and experimental studies of terrestrial planet formation in our solar system and extrasolar planets.

 

 For more details and submitting abstracts, please see

 

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU23/session/45442

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINE: JANUARY 10, 2023

 

Looking forward to seeing you in Vienna

Convenors: Nader Haghighipour, Samuele crespi, Birgit Loibnegger

 

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AOGS 2023: GEOLOGY, GEOPHYSICS, AND HABITABILITY IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM

 

Please find below the details on our session ‘Geology, Geophysics, and Habitability in Our Solar System’ that we are organizing for AOGS 2023, to be held in Singapore from July 30th to August 4th 2023.

 

https://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2023/public.asp?page=home.asp

 

Submit your abstracts and Apply for funding support by Tuesday 14 Feb 2023, 12:00 (GMT +08)

 

How to submit your abstract: https://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2023/public.asp?page=submit_abstracts.asp

 

PS09: Geology, Geophysics, and Habitability in Our Solar System

The surfaces of the terrestrial planets and their satellites have been largely shaped through geological processes. Extreme conditions on outer solar system bodies, such as the Jovian and Saturnian satellites, as well as the ice giant satellites, result in different types of exogenic and endogenic features. Fracturing and faulting processes mainly affect minor bodies such as asteroids and small moons, where volcanism and tectonism have not played an important role. We invite contributions that cover a wide range of topics including geomorphology and composition of volcanic deposits, edifices, and plumes, volcano-induced deformation and edifice growth and collapse to tectonic structures, faulting and fracturing processes, crustal stress and strain analysis, cryovolcanism, fluvial and aeolian features, and any study related to planetary endogenic and exogenic processes. Furthermore, studies that relay interactions between planetary interiors, surfaces, atmospheres, and astrobiology/habitability are welcomed. Comparative studies of geological systems on Earth with a strong remote sensing component are encouraged.

 

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Hope to see you there!

 

The Conveners:

Dr. Anezina Solomonidou (Hellenic Space Center, Athens, Greece)

Dr. Rosaly Lopes (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech, United States)

Dr. Alvaro Penteado Crosta (Unicamp, Campinas, Brazil)

Dr. Florian M. Schwandner (NASA Ames Research Center, United States)

 

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2023 GORDON CONFERENCE ON ORIGINS OF SOLAR SYSTEMS

 

We welcome you to attend the 2023 Gordon Conference on the Origins of Solar Systems and its associated Gordon Research Seminar, to be held June 10-16, 2023 at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, MA, USA. This meeting aims to advance the frontiers of planet-formation science by bringing together diverse research communities from cosmochemistry, planetary science, and astrophysics to address planet formation. The meeting has two parts, with the Seminar aimed at early career students and researchers to present their work, discuss  cutting edge ideas and data, as well as to build collaborative relationships with their peers, followed by the main conference for everyone to engage with presentations of cutting-edge and unpublished research, prioritizing time for discussion after each talk and for posters, and fostering informal interactions among scientists of all career stages.

 

More information and application/registration: https://www.grc.org/origins-of-solar-systems-conference/2023/

Financial support for participants will be available, with preference given to early career researchers and those from undergraduate, minority-serving, and small institutions; amounts to-be-determined by pending funding requests.

 

 

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EGU GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2023 CALL-FOR-ABSTRACTS FOR THE PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCES (PS) DIVISION

 

The Planetary and Space Sciences (PS) division of the European Geoscience Union (EGU) is a dynamic community of researchers involved in inter- and trans-disciplinary studies. Every year we meet in Vienna (Austria) to share our work in a collaborative setting with colleagues throughout the world.

 

This year, the EGU assembly will be held once again in Vienna, Austria & Online in 23-28 April 2023.

 

The PS division, with 9 distinct sessions/themes, is awaiting your contribution. Here is how to submit your abstract(s): https://egu23.eu/programme/how_to_submit.html

The abstract submission deadline is Tuesday, 10 January 2023, 13:00 CET.

 

Stephen Mojzsis (PS President 2021-2023), Anezina Solomonidou (PS President-elect 2023-2025),and on behalf of the EGU PS Science Officers.

 

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JOBS, POSITIONS, AND OPPORTUNITIES

 

A. PhD Studentships, U. of Edinburgh

 

content/phd-studentships

 

B. Postdoctoral position at LMD, Paris, on Uranus and Neptune atmospheric modeling

 

The Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD), located on Sorbonne Université (Paris, France), invites applications for a postdoctoral position to work on Uranus and Neptune atmospheric modeling. This position is awarded for 18 months (plus a potential 6 month extension), starting ideally in spring 2023, with some flexibility. Applications received until 31 January, 2023 will receive full consideration. Applicants should send a CV (including publication list), a cover letter stating their research accomplishments, interests in the project and date of availability, and 1 to 3 contact information for references to [email protected]

 

See full description:

https://web.lmd.jussieu.fr/~sguerlet/Postdoc_LMD_SOUND.pdf

 

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