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Robert Wicks
Space scientist and associate professor at UCL MSSL and IRDR. Opinions are my own.
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Robert Wicks 4. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @DavidStansby
Reviewing papers is part of your job. You don't have to do it in your spare time.
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Christopher J. Owen 1. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @uclnews @MSSLSpaceLab i 7 ostali
For those still interested in catching this, I think I made a slightly better fist of a prerecorded interview I did with while I was there. Broadcast later that evening: - from about 18 mins 30 secs in.
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UCL News 31. sij
Listen to Prof Chris Owen discuss how the new mission will ‘sniff’ the Sun and take close-up images to improve our understanding of our home star and its impact on Earth ‘PM’ (from 22 mins 48 secs)
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MSSL Space Plasma Physics 31. sij
SIXTH FORM STUDENTS- Applications are now open for work experience week 2020! See below for details.
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Dr Bex Caygill 30. sij
This is a fantastic result and great to see ahead of ’s launch next month! ☀️ 🔭
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The Irish Times 30. sij
A better forecast for space weather
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Dr Dr Matt Taylor 29. sij
Check this out. I hope some planetary and heliospheric scientists apply- a great opportunity to diversify ESA D/science management
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Solar Physics Papers 29. sij
Here et al. examine local inversions of the heliospheric magnetic field by studying the radial evolution of sunward strahl electrons
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Robert Wicks 30. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Faithatron
Of course you now have to co-author a paper together.
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Christopher Chen 27. sij
If you're interested to apply for a PhD to work in our research group on space and astrophysical plasmas, please see the link for more information. The application deadline is 31 January 2020.
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UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences 24. sij
The new show looks at the disasters caused by a huge solar flare - but could this happen in real life? and of appear in this article, looking at the possibilities of such an event. Read now at
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UK Space Agency 23. sij
There's just 9 days left to apply for up to £8 million for satellite projects that improve life in developing countries! 🛰️ Part of it is scoping for projects that use satellite data to help Pacific nations tackle with . 🌴 Apply ▶️
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Mike 23. sij
If you have a physics or atmospheric science degree with some space weather experience such as an REU or summer school, please reach out to me about a potential Space Weather Forecasting job.
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Prof. Lucie Green 20. sij
Check out our new guidelines on how to build resilience to space weather events & interruptions to GNSS
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Allan 22. sij
New first author paper is out open access in Solar Physics here: w/ , Mike Lockwood, Štěpán Štverák, and We look at how magnetic field 'switchbacks' affect solar wind electrons, using Helios data from back in the '70s(!)
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Prof. Lucie Green 21. sij
Happy book launch day! 📖 🚀
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Daniel Verscharen 21. sij
Come to this great event! I’ll be there.
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Met Office Science 21. sij
With the popularity of 's latest drama COBRA featuring a destructive coronal mass ejection from the sun, today’s Weather Studio Live this lunchtime will focus on the role of the Met Office in monitoring space weather events. Watch live at 1pm 👀👇
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UCL News 20. sij
Could a solar storm really wipe out power on Earth? Dr and Prof share their thoughts as new TV disaster drama is released
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Robert Wicks 18. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @RAF_Space_Ops @jim_wild
Civilians who want to know more can read our guidelines on space weather resilience
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