Spring 2002 Seminar Series
| Date | Topic | Speaker |
| January 17 | Using Radio Induced Fluorescence to Determine the Horizontal Structure of Ion Layers in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere | Paul Bernhardt Naval Research Laboratory |
| January 24 | Can Plasma instabilities extend down into the D-region ionosphere? | Yakov Dimant Center for Space Physics Boston University |
| January 31 | Wave Progagation in Magnetized Atmospheres | Tom Bogdan National Science Foundation |
| February 7 | Modeling Magnetic Reconnection in a Complex Solar Corona | Dana Longscope Physics Department, Montana State University-Bozeman |
| February 14 | The Physics of Coronal Mass Ejections | John Raymond CFA |
| February 21 | Direct Imaging of Nearby Planetary Systems-Possible in this Decade? | John Trauger JPL |
| February 28 | The Sometimes Surprising Responses of High Latitude Ionosphere to Magnetospheric Inputs | J.P. St-Maurice University of Western Ontario |
| March 14 | Shear Alfven Waves in the Laboratory and Space | Craig Kletzing Physics & Astronomy Department University of Iowa |
| March 21 | Foreshock Cavities and Hot Flow Anomalies | David Sibeck Johns Hopkins University |
| March 28 | A Spectroscopic Tour of the Solar System with FUSE | Paul Feldman Johns Hopkins University |
| April 4 | Where Space Physics Meets Geophysics: The Search for Subsurface Water on Mars | Greg Delory University of California, Berkeley |
| April 11 | The Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling | Jeff Hughes Boston University |
| April 18 | Far Ultraviolet Remote Sensing of the Thermosphere & Ionosphere: TIMED, DMSP, and the Future | Larry Paxton Johns Hopkins University |
| April 25 | Understanding Space Weather through MHD Simulation | Chuck Goodrich University of Maryland |