Colloquium: Research with sounding rockets and small satellites at KTH
Prof. Mykola Ivchenko (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden) will talk about space instrument development and application to ionospheric and auroral physics.
In his habilitation colloquium at TU Graz, Dr. Evgeny Panov will talk about "Magnetic Buoyancy – Learning from Satellite Observations of Magnetosphere".
Seminar: Magnetic reconnection models versus space-based observations of plasma phenomena in the heliosphere
Dr. Philippe Bourdin (Uni Graz, IWF Graz) will give an overview of the importance of detailed magnetic reconnection models to explain and connect observations from the Sun and the heliosphere.
Seminar: Solar Wind Interaction with Venus Upper Atmosphere - A Hall Multi-Fluid MHD model
Nihan Chen (Beihang University, Beijing, PR China) will give a presentation on the interaction between the solar wind and the upper atmosphere of Venus, as simulated using a Hall Multi-Fluid Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) model. The talk will highlight…
Colloquium: Observations and modeling of the dynamic magnetopause
Prof. Ferdinand Plaschke from the Institut für Geophysik und Extraterrestrische Physik (TU Braunschweig, Germany) will talk about Magnetospheric Physics as probed by the Cluster, THEMIS, and MMS space missions.
Prof. Rory Barnes (University of Washington) will present an approach to tackle the diversity of complex computations needed to fully explore the potential evolution of rocky exoplanets in preparation for next generation space telescopes.
Colloquium: The inner region of planet forming disks from VLTI observations
József Varga from Konkoly Observatory (Budapest, Hungary) will show us mid-infrared interferometric observations (VLTI/MATISSE) to study the inner regions of planet forming disks
Colloquium: Exploring Venus’s atmosphere: current knowledge and future missions
Gabriella Gilli (IAA, Granada, Spain) will talk about new upcoming space missions to Venus and 3D-models for the Venus atmosphere in and above the cloud layers
Seminar: A tour of planetary magnetic fields in our solar system
Dr. Paula Wulff (UCLA Space Institute, LA, USA) will show us the six planetary magnetic fields known in our solar system, and discuss how to understand them based on 3D MHD models of the planetary interiors.
Seminar: Confirming and characterizing small transiting planets with ESPRESSO
How to identify small exoplanets? Dr. Melissa Hobson (Geneva Observatory) gives an overview of 43 planets (from super-Mercuries to Mini-Neptunes) confirmed with the ESPRESSO spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope in Chile as the premier instrument…
Colloquium: Chemical composition of Galactic stars in 3D NLTE
Dr. Maria Bergemann (research group leader, MPIA Heidelberg, Germany) will show us how 3D radiation hydrodynamical modeling of stellar atmospheres, including non-LTE effects, has advanced our ability to precisely determine element abundances and…
Colloquium: On the demographics and structure of protoplanetary disks
Dr. Gaspard Duchêne, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France, will talk about the conclusions about the structure of protoplanetary disks from observations with ALMA and JWST.
Colloquium: From Swarm to NanoMagSat, optically pumped helium magnetometers for Earth observation
Dr. Jean-Michel Léger from CEA-Leti, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France will present the helium optically pumped magnetometers developed for the SWARM and NanoMagSat Earth Observation missions.
Seminar: 10th anniversary of the MAVEN mission at Mars: what have we learned on the dynamics of the upper atmosphere and planetary escape?
Dr. Christian Mazelle, Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie (CNRS, University of Toulouse, CNES, France) will discuss the Martian exosphere as probed by the MAVEN mission.
Seminar: Plasma and Atmospheric Interactions: From Galilean Moons to Ultrahot Jupiters
Dr. Aljona Blöcker (IWF Graz) will give an overview about the interaction between the plasma environment of the Galilean Moons and Jupiter's magnetotail.
Colloquium: Electron-astrophysics: the multi-scale impact of kinetic electron physics in space and astrophysical plasmas
Prof. Daniel Verscharen, Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL), University College London, leads the Space Plasma Group and will talk about solar-terrestrial relations, the multi-scale nature of the solar wind, and how the large scales are coupled…
Colloquium: The GaiaNIR mission and the hidden regions of our Galaxy
Prof. David Hobbs (Division of Astrophysics, Lund Observatory, Sweden) will give us an overview over the planning of GaiaNIR, the new all-sky Near InfraRed (NIR) astrometric mission.
Colloquium: Comets as clues to the formation and evolution of planetesimals
Prof. Jürgen Blum (Institut für Geophysik und extraterrestrische Physik, TU Braunschweig, Germany) will talk about the formation of the first massive bodies in the early Solar System, and what we can learn from in-situ comet observations.
Seminar: Multi-scale and multi-process character of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability
Kevin Blasl (IWF Graz) will talk about the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability at Earth's magnetopause and its relation to various plasma processes at different scales.
Colloquium: The diamagnetic cavity at comets: have we finally solved its mysteries?
Prof. Charlotte Goetz (Department of Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK) will show us her research on the magnetospheres of unmagnetized bodies, such as cometary plasma environments.
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