TESS Early Career Plenary Lectures - Due 10/20
The Triennial Earth-Sun Summit (TESS), will be held 7-12 April 2024 in Dallas, TX in conjunction with the total solar eclipse. More information about TESS can be found at https://www.agu.org/tess2024. Abstract submission is open through Wednesday October 11.

Each year the AAS's Solar Physics Division awards an early career prize that includes a plenary lecture. To keep with the interdisciplinary spirit of TESS, the Scientific Organizing Committee is soliciting suggestions for Early Career Plenary Lecturers in the fields of Magnetospheric (SM) and Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Mesosphere (SA) physics. These are not awards but they will give two early career scientists the opportunity to present their work to a broad, multidisciplinary audience.

The primary characteristics for the TESS 24 Early Career Plenary Lecturers are (1) that they can present a lecture on a topic that is timely, accessible, and of interest to the broad SPA community and (b) that they are an excellent speaker with the ability to engage a community beyond any specific discipline.

If you have questions, please contact Geoff Reeves (geoff@reevesreseaerch.org) or Mike Liemohn (liemohn@umich.edu)
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