Nettsider med emneord «Solar physics» - Side 4
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Daniel Jakobsson er tilbake på RoCS og SolarAlma-prosjektet etter å ha gjort ferdig Masteroppgaven sin samme sted i sommer. Arbeidsoppholdet støttes av Rosseland Visitor Program.
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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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En måned før den nasjonale nedstengningen i mars, begynte Atul Mohan som postdoktor ved EMISSA prosjektet ved RoCS, UiO.
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Researchers of the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics and Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics take part to this year's National Science week with videos and lectures!
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A month before the national lockdown in March, Atul Mohan started working at the EMISSA project at RoCS, UiO, as a Postdoctoral Fellow.
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This summer, the space probe Solar Orbiter took the closest pictures ever taken of the sun. The images will help researchers understand the sun better. Professor Mats Carlsson at RoCS - Rosseland Center for Solar Physics, UiO, leads the Norwegian research group's work with Solar Orbiter.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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With the advent of the 4-m European Solar Telescope, the surface of the Sun will be observed with unprecedented detail. Such measurements will help us understand the twisting motions responsible for the generation of vortex flows and waves that propagate higher up in the solar atmosphere.
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Det nasjonale arrangementet om forskning er i gang! Tema i år er "Miljø". Møt våre entusiastiske forskere fra Institutt for teoretisk astrofysikk og Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics på Forskningstorget 20. - 21. september.
Velkommen!
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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".
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Observing the Sun with the Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) is still in its early stages and needs further development. This ESO-funded ALMA Development Study aims at improving ALMA’s observing capabilities and thus the quality and scientific impact of future observations. The study is hosted by the Nordic ALMA Regional Centre node at Onsala Space Observatory, Sweden, and led by the solar ALMA team at the University of Oslo.
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The gigantic telescope set to extract a range of the sun's secrets picking up radio waves. Stay tuned!