Center for Space Physics
Fall 2000 Seminar Speakers

 

Date

Topic (Tentative Titles)

Speaker

September 14

The Formation of Polar Cap Patches and the Motion of Sun-Aligned Arcs

Dr. Cesar Valladares
Boston College

September 18 (Monday)

Astronomy/Space Physics Joint Seminar:

Where do Meteorites Come From?

Prof. Richard Binzel
MIT

September 21

Exploring Mars with Small Aircraft

Dr. Wendy Calvin
University of Nevada, Reno

September 28

The Radio Plasma Imager on IMAGE: Measuring Techniques and First Results

Prof. Bodo Reinisch
University of Massachusetts, Lowell

October 5

The Super-Rotation of Atmospheres

Prof. Henry Rishbeth
University of Southampton

October 12

Use of GPS Observations for Data Assimilation in Global Models

Dr. Xiaoqing Pi
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

October 19

Relativistic Electron Variability in Earth's Magnetosphere

Dr. Terry Onsager
Space Environment Center/NOAA

October 26

Super-Duper DARN Results

Dr. Raymond Greenwald
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab

November 2

Adaptive Optics Applied to High Resolution Studies of the Sun

Dr. Stephen Keil
Sacramento Peak Observatory

November 9

Plasma Turbulence

Dr. David Newman
University of Colorado, Boulder

November 16

Energetic Oxygen Ions in Geospace

Dr. Q. Zong
Max Planck Institute, Lindau

November 23

Thanksgiving Recess – No seminar

 

November 30

Chlorine on Io

Prof. Nick Schneider
University of Colorado

December 7

AGU Practice Talks and Posters

 

 

Day & Time:

     Pre-seminar reception: 3:30 – 4:00

     Thursdays, 4:00 – 5:00

Seminar Place:

     Room 500 (5th floor)

     725 Commonwealth Avenue

Guest Parking Passes:

     Please contact Ms. Lisa Vercauteren 617-353-5990, e-mail: lmv@bu.edu

Additional Information:

     Please contact Prof. Michael Mendillo 617-353-2629, e-mail: mendillo@bu.edu

Web site:

     http://www.bu.edu/csp/


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