Dhuri, D.B.; Hanasoge, S.M.; Birch, A.; Schunker, H.: Application and interpretation of deep learning for identifying pre-emergence magnetic field patterns. The Astrophysical Journal 903 (1), 27 (2020)
Goddard, C.; Birch, A.; Fournier, D.; Gizon, L.: Predicting frequency changes of global-scale solar Rossby modes due to solar cycle changes in internal rotation. Astronomy and Astrophysics 640, L10 (2020)
Hanson, C. S.; Duvall, T.; Birch, A.; Gizon, L.; Sreenivasan, K. R.: Solar east-west flow correlations that persist for months at low latitudes are dominated by active region inflows. Astronomy and Astrophysics 644, A103 (2020)
Proxauf, B.; Gizon, L.; Löptien, B.; Schou, J.; Birch, A.; Bogart, R. S.: Exploring the latitude and depth dependence of solar Rossby waves using ring-diagram analysis. Astronomy and Astrophysics 634, A44 (2020)
Schou, J.; Birch, A.: Estimating the nonstructural component of the helioseismic surface term using hydrodynamic simulations. Astronomy and Astrophysics 638, A51 (2020)
Birch, A.; Schunker, H.; Braun, D. C.; Gizon, L.: Average surface flows before the formation of solar active regions and their relationship to the supergranulation pattern. Astronomy and Astrophysics 628, A37 (2019)
Langfellner, J.; Birch, A.; Gizon, L.: Evolution and wave-like properties of the average solar supergranule. Astronomy and Astrophysics 617, A97 (2018)
Liang, Z.-C.; Gizon, L.; Birch, A.; Duvall, T.; Rajaguru, S. P.: Solar meridional circulation from twenty-one years of SOHO/MDI and SDO/HMI observations: Helioseismic travel times and forward modeling in the ray approximation. Astronomy and Astrophysics 619, A99 (2018)
Bhattacharya, J.; Hanasoge, S. M.; Birch, A.; Gizon, L.: Recovery of subsurface profiles of supergranular flows via iterative inversion of synthetic travel times. Astronomy and Astrophysics 607, A 129 (2017)
Application deadline 1 November 2020. PhD projects in solar and stellar physics, solar magnetism, heliophysics, helioseismology, asteroseismology, solar system, planets, space instrumentation.
The week-long annual retreats comprise scientific talks, excursions, and student workshops, and also serve as an orientation for the incoming student cohort of the new academic year.
Application deadline 1 November 2019. PhD projects in solar and stellar physics, exoplanets, solar system planets, planetary science, space missions, remote sensing.
The International Max Planck Research School for Solar System Science is set to begin a new future now including an additional partner: the University's Geosciences Centre.
The International Max Planck Research School for Solar System Science is set to begin a new future now including an additional partner: the University's Geosciences Centre.