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.
Room: Auditorium Location: MPS

S3 Seminar: Coronal loop heating (Cosima Breu)

S3 Seminar: Coherent stellar radio emissions generated by electrons accelerated by fast magnetic reconnection (Xin Yao)

S3 Seminar: FSPII hints at forward scattering polarization signals in Sr I 4607 A at disk center (Franziska Zeuner)

S3 Seminar: How do penumbral filaments form? (Mayukh Panja)

S3 Seminar: Solar granulation, a stationary medium for acoustic wave scattering? (Paul-Louis Poulier)

S3 Seminar: Helioseismology of Supergranulation (R. Ferret)

S3 Seminar: Chromatic Activity Indicators in the CARMENES Survey (E. Johnson)

S3 Seminar: Global Layerings in the Nucleus of Comet 67P (B.-K. R.)

S3 Seminar: Sweeping preconditioners for computing solar oscillations (J. Preuss)

S3 Seminar: Optimal averaging for helioseismic measurements using the singular value decomposition (M. Pourabdian)

S3 Seminar: The blue planet - origin of water on Earth (M. Fischer)

S3 Seminar: Solar surface flows of emerging active regions (N. Gottschling)

S3 Seminar: How cool are starspots? (M. Panja)

S3 Seminar: Investigation of lunar slope instabilities using Convolution Neural Networks (V. Bickel)

S3 Seminar: Polar magnetic fields as observed by SUNRISE (A. Prabhu)

S3 Seminar: Detecting Exomoons (K. Rodenbeck)

S3 Seminar: Inverse Problems in Asteroseismology (E. Bellinger)

S3 Seminar: Non-linearity calibration for CMOS Sensors (K. Sant)

S3 Seminar: Solar-like stars models at increasing rotation rate (M. Viviani)

S3 Seminar: Detecting substellar companions and false positives using the pulsation timing method (F. Mackebrandt)

S3 Seminar: Solar brightness variations as observed by the Kepler telescope (N. Nemec)

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