Nettsider med emneord «Solar Physics» - Side 3

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Publisert 25. apr. 2022 12:45

Prof. Philippa Browning, Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics, The University of Manchester.

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Publisert 5. des. 2022 10:02

Thore Espedal Moe, PhD fellow of Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics (RoCS), University of Oslo.

Publisert 18. okt. 2016 09:42

Physics of the Solar Chromosphere

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Publisert 11. nov. 2022 14:17

Lars Frogner, PhD fellow of Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics (RoCS), University of Oslo.

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Publisert 4. juli 2022 10:55

"Just thinking of sizes and distances in space is just mind blowing and impossible to grasp, but also what makes astronomy so very interesting" – Jonas Thoen Faber.

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Publisert 9. apr. 2024 10:42

Eduard Kontar, Professor at School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, UK.

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Publisert 14. mars 2023 17:46

Nicolas Poirier, Ph.D. fellow at Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, University of Oslo.

Publisert 10. des. 2013 11:10
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Publisert 19. jan. 2021 16:02

Ana Belén Grinon Marin, Institutt for teoretisk astrofysikk (ITA).

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Publisert 22. sep. 2020 13:51

Following up his Master thesis project this summer, Daniel Jakobsson is back at RoCS working at the SolarAlma project. His work stay is made possible by the Rosseland Visitor Program.

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Publisert 1. nov. 2022 05:11

From startup to full speed towards goal. RoCS - Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics is among the best in the world at studying the causes and consequences of the Sun's magnetism.

Four scientists
Publisert 14. apr. 2023 12:52

Four publications from RoCS have recently been accepted for publication. Rebecca Robinson, Luc Rouppe van der Voort, Carlos José Díaz Baso and Sneha Pandit presents their latest findings.

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Publisert 30. mai 2024 15:41

ESA’s Solar Orbiter has linked solar wind measurements with high-resolution images of the Sun’s surface, enabling solar physicists to trace the origins of the solar wind more accurately.

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Publisert 9. jan. 2023 12:38

Atul Mohan, Postdoctoral Fellow at Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, University of Oslo.

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Publisert 17. juni 2020 14:00

The aim of the Norwegian laboratory for silicon-based solar cell technology  (Solarlab), is to coordinate and unify cutting-edge infrastructure into an "openlab facility" in Norway, combining facilities at UiO, SINTEF, IFE and NTNU.

We conduct "frontier research" for the entire PV-chain with the main focus on silicon production, crystallisation and wafering. By coordinating and unifying the infrastructure, Norwegian research groups and companies will more easily work together in a high-tech environment, gaining the in-depth knowledge base necessary to assume and maintain leading positions in the development of future PV technologies.

A group of young students doing artwork
Publisert 12. mars 2024 15:16

REAL art artist Laila Kongevold, geologist Henrik H. Svensen, and RoCS PhD candidate Mats Ola Sand invited students and researchers to a printmaking workshop.

image of a solar explosion
Publisert 17. apr. 2023 11:45

Each spring, near the date of Svein Rosseland's birthday, the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics invites everyone to a guest lecture by an internationally renowned astrophysicist as a remembrance for our great astrophysicist Svein Rosseland (1894-1985), founder of our institute.

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Publisert 9. jan. 2020 18:09

The week 13-17 January, 2020 the Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics hosts the first mini-workshop linked to the WholeSun project.

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Publisert 19. juli 2019 16:29

The first meeting of the WaLSA Team took place at the University of Oslo (Oslo, Norway), between 7-11 January 2019, as a "Rosseland International Team".

Publisert 18. juni 2018 14:50

“Norway itself is welcoming - since my arrival the weather was ideal.“

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Publisert 13. jan. 2020 09:59

The Rosseland Centre for Solar physics continues growing and attracting young, talented researchers. Get to know four new PhD students at the beginning of their scientific ventures.

solar coronal jet
Publisert 26. aug. 2020 13:21

Solar coronal jets are extremely fast ejections of hot plasma triggered by a physical mechanism known as magnetic reconnection. The European Solar Telescope will shed light on this interesting phenomenon.