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This position is part of the Post Doctoral Fellows Association and has an initial appointment of one year with the possibility of extension.
This position has a comprehensive .
Location - This role is in-person at North Campus, Edmonton.
Position Summary
The Space Physics Group at the University of Alberta has a long history of studies of space weather and the solar terrestrial connection, including partnerships with a number of national and international space missions including from the Canadian Space Agency, ESA and NASA. The Group is also the PI institute of the Canadian Array of Real-Time Investigations of Magnetic Activity ( ), as well as for the RADiation Impacts on Climate and Atmospheric Loss Satellite (RADICALS) small satellite mission, which is currently in development.
This PDF is part of a project researching the effects of space weather on the electric power grid in Alberta, Canada, and jointly funded by an NSERC Alliance Advantage grant and industry partners including AltaLink Management Ltd and ATCO Electric. In-kind contributions are also provided by the Alberta Electric System Operator.
The positions will contribute to the study of geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) on the Alberta power network during space weather events (e.g. geomagnetic storms). We are seeking collaborative and motivated candidates with physics or geophysics backgrounds with an interest in space weather, geomagnetic induction, power network modelling, risk analysis, and extreme event analysis. This exciting project has real-world implications for Alberta and will include opportunities for involvement with industry partners (AltaLink, ATCO, and the AESO). Applicants with relevant expertise in electrical engineering may also be considered.
Specific sub-projects and potential research projects include:
1. Development, expansion, and utilization of a power network model for Alberta's
138 kV power network to model near-real-time GICs. The project also benefits from access to GIC measurements on the Alberta electric power grid from industry partners, providing a rare opportunity for model validation in the context of overall GIC space weather risk assessments.
2. Analysis of various solar wind drivers of GIC, including the geomagnetic response in the coupled solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere system and the connection of various space weather drivers to the generation of large GIC in the Alberta electric power grid.
3. Development of an Alberta geoelectric field hazard map based on 3-D ground conductivity and magnetic field data from CARISMA.
4. Assess historical network information and geomagnetic disturbances (GMDs) event correspondence to analyze GIC risk, specifically within the context of meso-scale GMDs at high latitude.
Successful candidates will also have the opportunity to participate in field work relating to the CARISMA network, and/or fieldwork involving the testing and deployment of differential magnetometer measurements (DMM), a remote GIC measurement technique, and magnetotelluric (MT) surveys to collect additional MT data to increase coverage of 3-D impedance in Northern Alberta.
Responsibilities: * Conduct original research independently and collaboratively.
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