June 12 to 15, 2023
2023 MagNetUS Meeting
Auburn University, Alabama
Let us know if you'll be attending!
If you plan to attend the meeting, fill in the following interest form.
Please reserve your hotel as soon as possible -see the Hotel Information page
For In-Person and Virtual Participation, click on the link above or scan the QR code below. See Registration page for more information.
Welcome to the 3rd Annual MagNetUS meeting. We look forward to hosting you at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.
The goals of this meeting are:
To spotlight exciting research in and adjacent to the MagNetUS community and
To foster and maintain collaborations in basic magnetized plasma research
Intended participants include anyone researching the basic science of magnetized plasmas. This can include, but is not limited to, those using spacecraft data, simulationists, theoreticians, and those working with experiments ranging from collaborative research facilities (BaPSF, WiPPL, MPRL, and Frontier experiments on DIII-D) to single-PI college and university-scale labs.
We strongly encourage members of the HED, LTP, basic, and fusion plasma communities who seek to offer or participate in collaborative projects for magnetized midscale facilities to attend and participate in the meeting.
The program committee especially encourages abstracts and white papers from anyone interested in forming new collaborations or becoming a new user at one of the collaborative research facilities (BaPSF, WiPPL, MPRL, and Frontier experiments on DIII-D). In addition to sessions highlighting existing research, workshop-style sessions will be held so that prospective collaborators can present open questions and discuss how future efforts could be used to complement ongoing research.
At this time, we ask for an indication of interest using this form. In the coming weeks, we will invite abstracts and white papers from the MagNetUS community and those indicating interest in the meeting. Abstracts will be for presenting completed or on-going research. White paper presentations will propose future research efforts to solicit discussion and/or collaboration.
MagNetUS 2023 Program Committee
Jimmy Juno, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Program Committee Chair
Samuel Greess, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Garima Joshi, Columbia University
Seth Dorfman, Space Science Institute
Alfred Mallet, Space Science Laboratory, University of California - Berkeley
Bart Van Compernolle, General Atomics