Spring Semester
Tuesday, January 16th 2007
Subject: Organizational Meeting
Tuesday, January 23rd 2007
Speaker: Professor Mark Engebretson, Augsburg College
Subject: "Pc 1-2 Waves and Energetic Particle Precipitation During and After Magnetic Storms: Superposed Epoch Analysis and Case Studies.
Tuesday, January 30th 2007
Tuesday, February 6th 2007
Speaker: Professor Terry Jones, University of Minnesota
Subject: Magnetic Fields in Galaxies
Tuesday, February 13th 2007
Tuesday, February 20th 2007
Speaker: Lynn Wilson, University of Minnesota
Subject: Possible Dissipation Mechanisms of Interplanetary Shocks: Pilot Results from a Wind/WAVES Study
Tuesday, February 27th 2007
The Space Physics Seminar will not be held this week. Please attend the Physics and Astronomy Colloquium on Wednesday instead.
Tuesday, March 6th 2007
Speaker: Tom Jones, University of Minnesota
Subject: Modeling Particle Acceleration at Shocks.
Tuesday, March 13th 2007
Spring Break: No Seminar this week.
Tuesday, March 20th 2007
Speaker: Slava Pilipenko, Space Research Institute, Moscow
Subject: Interaction of propagating magnetosonic and Alfven waves in longitudinally inhomogeneous gyrotropic plasma.
Tuesday, March 27th 2007
Speaker: Bob Lysak, University of Minnesota
Subject: Alfven wave propagation in the Io plasma torus.
Tuesday, April 3rd 2007
Speaker: Yukitoshi Nishimura, Tohoku University
Subject: Storm-time large-scale electric fields observed by the Akebono satellite
Tuesday, April 10th 2007
Speaker: Professor Roberta Humphries, University of Minnesota
Subject: Hypergiant Stars: The Evidence for Episodic Mass Loss, Convective Activity and Magnetic Fields.
Tuesday, April 17th 2007
Speaker: Lei Dai, University of Minnesota
Subject: Hall conductivity in a collisionless plasma.
Tuesday, April 24th 2007
Speaker: Prof. Doug Ernie, ECE Department, U of M
Subject: Plasma Induced Neutral Flows - Theory and Applications
Tuesday, May 1st 2007
Speaker: Prof. Paul Kellogg, University of Minnesota
Subject: The in-situ plasma wave experiment on STEREO
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