S3 Seminars: Archive

PhD students of the International Max Planck Research School present their work in the IMPRS S3 seminars. Every Wednesday during term, two doctorate students present their methods, progress, and results in a short talk of about half an hour. Questions may be asked after the talk.
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S3 Seminar: Modelling the evolution of solar ephemeral regions (Bernhard Hofer)

S3 Seminar: Helioseismically constrained dynamo models of the Sun (Simon Cloutier)

S3 Seminar: Learned infinite elements (Janosch Preuß)

S3 Seminar: Numerical studies on Rossby waves in the Sun (Yuto Bekki)

S3 Seminar: Numerical modelling of zonal winds in gas planets (Paula Wulff)

S3 Seminar: Correlation method for depth estimates in the solar photosphere (Amanda Romero Avila)

S3 Seminar: The formation of small planetesimals (Jesper Tjoa)

S3 Seminar: A Numerical Analysis of the Physics of the Solar Chromosphere (Rajees Uthayasegaram)

S3 Seminar: Superstrong magnetic fields in bright regions (Sebastian Castellanos Durán)

S3 Seminar: Dust Particle Tracking at Comet 67P (Marius Pfeifer)

S3 Seminar: Investigating the Origins of the Slow Solar Wind (Jamie Gorman)

S3 Seminar: Internal Rotation of Lithium-rich Giants (Daria Mokrytska)

S3 Seminar: The origins of bright features in a plage (Sudharshan Saranathan)

S3 Seminar: Distribution and dynamics of cometary dust as seen from Rosetta (Jorge Pablo Lemos)

S3 Seminar: AI-driven analysis of lunar rockfalls (Valentin Bickel)

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