Welcome

The Geospace Environment Modeling (GEM) program is a National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Atmospheric Sciences initiative to coordinate and focus research on the near-earth portion of geospace from the lower ionosphere to where the earth system interacts with the solar wind. The purpose of the GEM program is to support basic research into the dynamical and structural properties of geospace, leading to the construction of a global geospace general circulation (GGCM) model with predictive capability. The GGCM effort has evolved into the Global System Modeling (GSM) Research Area. The strategy for achieving GEM goals is to undertake a series of campaigns and focus groups, in both theory and observational modes, each focusing on particular aspects of the geospace environment.

Conference Information

The venue for our 2023 GEM meeting will be from from June 11 – 16, 2023 in San Diego, CA at the Wyndham San Diego Bayside hotel (https://www.wyndhamsandiegobay.com/). The format of the meeting is in-person, however individual focus groups can choose to support a virtual component as well.

Important Dates

  • GEM 2023 from June 11 – 16, 2023 in San Diego, CA at the Wyndham San Diego Bayside hotel.

Support for this workshop is made possible by the National Science Foundation. 

Additional GEM Resources

GEM Homepage at UCLA: 
https://gem.epss.ucla.edu

GEM Research Area Coordinators, Focus Groups, and Steering Committee:
https://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Organization_and_People

GEM Messenger Announcement Posting Request Form: 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/130AuRtaEL40tqwf6ehvVHsj-uDJDLaZ6tSTUjv1wi5o/viewform?edit_requested=true

GEM Messenger subscription:

https://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawiki/index.php/GEM_Messenger