[IGPP Everyone] Special Space Physics seminar, EPSS Faculty Candidate - Fri. 3/4, 3:30 PM PST - Magnetic Field observations at Jupiter, Saturn and their moons (M. Dougherty, Imperial College)

Emmanuel V. Masongsong emasongsong at igpp.ucla.edu
Mon Feb 28 09:16:49 PST 2022



The EPSS Department is conducting a faculty search for a new tenure-track position in Space Physics. The six finalists will present at our Space Physics Seminar series as shown at the bottom of this email, both in-person in the Slichter Hall 3853 Conference Room (3rd floor), and streamed via Zoom. The talks will also be recorded for those unable to attend. Light refreshments and an opportunity to meet the speaker informally will follow after the talk on the Franz Patio. 

Your feedback on the talks and other interactions is valuable to the Search Committee. Kindly submit your comments via the survey link which will be sent via email (please contact Helen Carter, hcarter at epss.ucla.edu, if you did not receive it and would like to contribute). 

SPACE PHYSICS SEMINAR 



DEPARTMENT OF EARTH, PLANETARY, AND SPACE SCIENCES 

DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCES 
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES 

ZOOM LINK PROVIDED BELOW 


https://ucla.zoom.us/j/98070654630?pwd=aWdrSktueG9xWjU3cDZiQUhGRXV0UT09 



Magnetic Field observations at Jupiter, Saturn and their moons 

Michele Dougherty 
Imperial College, London 
website: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/m.dougherty 
Magnetic field observations at Jupiter, Saturn and their moons, are critical not only for an understanding of the complex plasma processes within their magnetospheres but also as a way of revealing the interior structure of the planetary bodies themselves. Two magnetometer discoveries from the NASA/ESA Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn and its moons will be described; that of the surprising axisymmetric internal planetary dynamo field of Saturn; and the outgassing of water vapour plumes at Enceladus, with implications for potential habitability. The upcoming ESA JUICE mission to the Jupiter system, due for launch in 2023, will continue our exploration of the habitable zone at Jupiter with its focus on three of the Galilean satellites, Ganymede, Callisto and Europa. 



Friday, Mar. 4th, 2022 

**In-person: Slichter Hall 3853** 
3:30 - 4:30 PM 
Social with refreshments afterwards, on Franz Patio 

In-Charge: Vassilis Angelopoulos 



EPSS Faculty Candidate Seminar schedule: 


February 18 : Robert Lillis, UCB 

http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~rlillis/ 



February 25 : Hao Cao, Harvard U. 

https://eps.harvard.edu/people/hao-cao 



March 4 : Michele Dougherty, Imperial College, UK 

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/m.dougherty 



March 11 : Jamie Jasinski, JPL 

https://science.jpl.nasa.gov/people/jasinski/ 



--- finals week and spring break --- 



April 1 : Phyllis Whittlesey, UCB 

https://www.ssl.berkeley.edu/science/groups/heliospheric-members/name/phyllis-whittlesey/ 



April 8 : Ali Sulaiman, U. of Iowa 

https://physics.uiowa.edu/people/ali-sulaiman 






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