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  • SA11B: Space Physics and Aeronomy Student and Early Career GeoBurst Session I GeoBurst
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Primary Convener:
Scott England, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Convener:
Scott England, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Hazel Bain, CU/CIRES NOAA/SWPC
Weichao Tu, West Virginia University

Early Career Convener:
Eduardo Perez Macho, INPE National Institute for Space Research

Chair:
Scott England, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Weichao Tu, West Virginia University

This session organized by the SPA Aeronomy, Magnetosphere and Solar sections welcomes presentations from any student, postdoc, or other early career researcher (ECRs), to present cutting-edge research through a series of short, rapid presentations. Each presenter will have just a few minutes to highlight their key findings, novel methodologies, or emerging questions in their field, offering a concise and engaging overview of their work. The GeoBurst format is designed to foster broad exposure, spark dialogue, and encourage engagement with attendees across all SA disciplines as well as other related sections. Authors will present short (~5-minute) scientific talks in-person with the use of 10 slides that auto-advance every 30 seconds followed by an in-person poster session for connecting with attendees in the poster hall. Please note, abstracts submitted to this session will be considered for in-person presentations, are exempt from the first author policy.

Index Terms
0310 Airglow and aurora
7949 Ionospheric storms
7969 Satellite drag
7974 Solar effects

Co-Organized Sessions:
SPA-Solar and Heliospheric Physics
SPA-Magnetospheric Physics

GeoBurst Sessions:
Yes

Suggested Itineraries:
Career and Professional Development
Space Weather

Neighborhoods:
4. Beyond Earth

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