Seminars
1. Clilverd, Mark A., Craig J. Rodger, Rory J. Gamble, Thomas Ulich, Tero Raita, Annika Seppälä, Janet C. Green, Jean-André Sauvaud, and Michel Parrot,
Detecting Space Weather with an AARDDVARK,
Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA, (7 October 2011)
2. Clilverd, Mark A., Craig J. Rodger, Rory J. Gamble, Thomas Ulich, Tero Raita, Annika Seppälä, Janet C. Green, Jean-André Sauvaud, and Michel Parrot,
Ground-based estimates of outer radiation belt energetic electron precipitation fluxes into the atmosphere,
Geomagnetic Laboratory, Ottawa, (28 September 2011)
3. Lichtenberger, J.,
Space Weather: effects on technology, biosphere and society,
Geological Society of Australia, Canberra, Australia, (28 June 2011)
4. Lichtenberger, J.,
From the music of the Spheres to Space Weather: how can we protect our space assets?
Research School of Environmental Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, (30 June 2011)
5. Lichtenberger, J.,
A szférák zenéjétől az űridőjárásig — avagy mi a kapcsolat az Antarktisz és a műholdak között?, Talk to secondary school students. Programme on the web, see
here, talk available from
here,
(20 September 2013)
6. Vellante M.,
"Plasma diagnostics in the Earth's magnetosphere", International School of Space Science, Course on: Astrophysical and Space Plasmas, L'Aquila (Italy), 3-7 September, 2012. Programme available from
here,
Presentation also available online
here
7. Clilverd, Mark A., Craig J. Rodger, Thomas Ulich, Tero Raita, Annika Seppälä, Janet C. Green,
(Presentation given by Mark Clilverd), Detecting Space Weather with an AARDDVARK. N.R.Can Geomagnetic Laboratory, Ottawa, Canada (14 September 2012)
8. Rodger C. J.,
Explosions from the Sun: How do energetic particles affect the Earth's polar atmosphere? Physics Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, (11 June 2012)
9. Rodger C. J.,
Dunedin Astronomical Society seminar, Dunedin, New Zealand, And then the Sun went "Bang". (1 May 2012)
10. Lichtenberger, J. Csaba Ferencz,
Űr-időjárási folyamatok a magnetoszférában, Budapest, Annual Assembly of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Division X; (9 May 2012)
11. Clilverd, Mark A., Neil Cobbett, Craig J. Rodger, James B. Brundell,
A visit to Antarctica: Setting up an experiment to investigate the link between solar activity and polar climate variability, Physics Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, (30 April 2012)
12. Jorgensen, Anders M., Plasmaspheric Measurements, Plasmaspheric Data Assimilation, ENA Observations from POLAR, China National Space Science Center, Beijing, China, (28 December 2011).
13. Balázs Heilig, High density contrast of medium scale field aligned currents near the plasmapause observed by CHAMP at LEO, South African National Space Agency (SANSA) Space Sciences Division, Hermanus, South Africa (24 January 2012)
14. Reiner Friedel, Recent Developments on the LANL DREAM project, South African National Space Agency (SANSA) Space Sciences Division, Hermanus, South Africa (24 January 2012)
15. Anders Jorgensen, Data Assimilation, South African National Space Agency (SANSA) Space Sciences Division, Hermanus, South Africa (24 January 2012)
16. Tero Raita, Ground based ULF/ELF/VLF observations at European high latitudes, South African National Space Agency (SANSA) Space Sciences Division, Hermanus, South Africa (24 January 2012)
17. Jan Reda, Detection of field line resonance frequencies using ground magnetometers, South African National Space Agency (SANSA) Space Sciences Division, Hermanus, South Africa (24 January 2012)
18. Massimo Vellante, Annual variation of the plasmaspheric mass density at L = 1.6-1.8 as deduced from geomagnetic field line resonance measurements, South African National Space Agency (SANSA) Space Sciences Division, Hermanus, South Africa (24 January 2012)
19. Craig Rodger, Radiation belt electron precipitation due to geomagnetic storms: significance to middle atmosphere ozone chemistry and climate, South African National Space Agency (SANSA) Space Sciences Division, Hermanus, South Africa (23 January 2012)
20. Heilig B., A plazmaszféra dinamikájának megfigyelése geomágneses pulzációkkal, Hungarian Geophysical Association, (20 April 2012)
21. Lichtenberger, J., Űr-időjárás és hatásai – a plazmaszféra vizsgálata VLF mérésekkel, Hungarian Geophysical Association, (20 April 2012)
22. Clilverd, Mark A., Neil Cobbett, Craig J. Rodger, James B. Brundell, A visit to Antarctica: Setting up an experiment to investigate the link between solar activity and polar climate variability, Physics Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, (30 April 2012)
23. Lichtenberger, J. Csaba Ferencz, Űr-időjárási folyamatok a magnetoszférában, Budapest, Annual Assembly of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Division X; (9 May 2012)
24. Rodger C. J., And then the Sun went "Bang", Dunedin Astronomical Society seminar, Dunedin, New Zealand, (1 May 2012)
25. Rodger C. J., Explosions from the Sun: How do energetic particles affect the Earth's polar atmosphere? Physics Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, (11 June 2012)
26. Clilverd, Mark A., Craig J. Rodger, Thomas Ulich, Tero Raita, Annika Seppälä, Janet C. Green, (Presentation given by Mark Clilverd), Detecting Space Weather with an AARDDVARK. N.R.Can Geomagnetic Laboratory, Ottawa, Canada (14 September 2012)
27. Vellante M., Plasma diagnostics in the Earth's magnetosphere, International School of Space Science, Course on: Astrophysical and Space Plasmas, L'Aquila (Italy), 3-7 September, 2012. Programme available from
here, Presentation also available online
here.
28. Lichtenberger, J., A szférák zenéjétől az űridőjárásig — avagy mi a kapcsolat az Antarktisz és a műholdak között?, Talk to secondary school students. Programme on the web
from
here, talk available from
here, (20 September 2013)
29. Jorgensen, A. M., J. Lichtenberger, B. Heilig, R. H. W. Friedel, M. Clilverd, M. Vellante, J. Manninen, T. Raita, C. Rodger, A. Collier, J. Reda, R. Holzworth, D. Ober, J. Duffy, E. Zesta, A. Boudouridis,
Plasmaspheric Data Assimilation and Ground Based Observations of the Plasmasphere, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, (25 December 2013).
30. Craig J. Rodger,
Energetic electron precipitation into the mesosphere - getting it right, (and why should we care)? Geomagnetism Group, British Geological Survey, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (23 October 2013)
31. Clilverd, Mark A., Robyn Millan, Craig J. Rodger, Over Antarctica in a BARREL: A high altitude balloon experiment to investigate the link between solar activity and the Van Allen belts, and ultimately polar climate variability, Physics Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand,(3 Mar 2014)
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