Magnus Fagernes Ivarsen

Postdoctoral Fellow - Plasma and Space Physics
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Visiting address Sem Sælands vei 24 Fysikkbygningen 0371 Oslo
Postal address Postboks 1048 Blindern 0316 Oslo

Academic interests

I am primarily interested in the high-latitude ionosphere: From the transfer of energy from the solar wind to the terrestrial ionosphere, to small-scale plasma structuring. I am also interested in the dynamics of in-situ satellite operation, such as spacecraft charging and plasma simulations.

Courses taught

  • https://www.uio.no/studier/emner/matnat/fys/FYS3110/

Background

I studied physics at the University of Iceland, and did my Master's degree in theoretical astrophysics at the University of Oslo.

 

Publications

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  • Huyghebaert, Devin Ray; Chau, Jorge L.; Spicher, Andres; Ivarsen, Magnus Fagernes; Clausen, Matthias & Latteck, Ralph [Show all 7 contributors for this article] (2023). Large Scale Temporal and Spatial Characteristics of E-region Plasma Irregularities Measured by SIMONe Norway.
  • Ivarsen, Magnus Fagernes (2023). What is the role of soft precipitation in the cusp?
  • Ivarsen, Magnus Fagernes (2023). Measuring turbulence in E and F regions simultaneously.
  • Ivarsen, Magnus Fagernes; St-Maurice, Jean-Pierre; Hussey, Glenn & Jin, Yaqi (2023). How does auroral morphology affect ionospheric irregularities?
  • Ivarsen, Magnus Fagernes (2022). Coherent scatter radar: Separating meteor trail echoes from ionospheric scatter.
  • Ivarsen, Magnus Fagernes (2022). The dissipation of F region ionospheric irregularities .
  • Ivarsen, Magnus Fagernes (2021). Plasma Irregularity Dissipation in the F-Region Ionosphere. Universitetet i Oslo. ISSN 1501-7710.
  • Ivarsen, Magnus Fagernes; Lilje, Per Barth & Mota, David (2016). Distinguishing screening mechanisms with environment-dependent velocity statistics. Universitetet i Oslo.

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