nildaoklay@mps


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I studied small scale magnetic elements on the solar photosphere with spectropolarimetric data which are obtained at Istituto Ricerche Solari Locarno (IRSOL) with ZIMPOL II spectropolarimeter during my PhD studies in the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) on the Physical Processes in the Solar System and Beyond, which takes place at Max Planck Insitut für Sonnensystemforschung (MPS ) in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany.
 
I continued in the solar team six more months as a postdoc to investigate the nature of micropores as seen in the deep solar photosphere.
 
After six months of postdoc in the solar group, I turned my face to the cool side of the solar system to work with comets and joined the OSIRIS Team, here at MPS as a postdoc. I work on the project 'Hydrocode simulation of impacts on gravitational aggregates'.
    Former RESEARCH in Solar Physics
  • Investigation of micro-pores of the solar photosphere
  • Statistics on Stokes V Asymmetries
  • Stokes V Amplitude/Area Ratio Technique
  • Inversions with SPINOR
  • Solar cycle indices and solar variability
    Current RESEARCH in the OSIRIS Team
  • Numerical simulation of impacts on asteroids and comets both with hydrocodes and particle codes
  • Benchmarking of particle codes: Impact experiments and numerical simulations
  • Physical properties of cometary surfaces, and internal structure of the nucleus
  • Characterization of OSIRIS filters

 

the messenger of spring, after cold dark winter, announce the arrival of the spring with a birth of beautiful girl...

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