Haaland, S.: Planetary atmospheric erosion: the role of ion outflow. Fundamental Physical Processes in Solar-Terrestrial Research and Their Relevance to Planetary Physics 2018, Kona, Hawaii (2018)
Haaland, S.; Laundal, K.; Maes, L.; Baddeley, L.; Lybekk, B.: North-south asymmetries in cold ion outflow and lobe density: Cluster observations. European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria (2016)
Haaland, S.; Baddeley, L.; Maes, L.: Using EISCAT vertical velocities to assess mechanisms for ion outflow. EISCAT and 42AM meeting, hermanus, South Africa (2015)
Haaland, S.; Baddeley, L.; Maes, L.: Using EISCAT vertical velocities to assess mechanisms for ion outflow. EISCAT Symposium and 42AM, Hermanus, South Africa (2015)
Haaland, S.; Foerster, M.; Laundal, K.; McKracken, K.; Maes, L.; Lybekk, B.; Pedersen, A.: North-south asymmetries in magnetospheric and ionospheric plasma circulation (Invited). AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA (2015)
Haaland, S.; Hasegawa, H.; Dunlop, M.; Fear, R.; Walsh, B.; DeKeyser, J.; Sonnerup, B.; Paschmann, G.: What did we learn from Cluster observations at the magnetopause? Cluster 15th and Double Star 10th anniversary workshop, Venice, Italy (2015)
Haaland, S.; Reistad, J.; Tenfjord, P.; Maes, L.; Anekallu, C.; Dorville, N.; DeKeyser, J.: The terrestrial magnetopause - an asymmetric boundary. European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria (2015)
Li, K.; Haaland, S.; Daly, P. W.; Kronberg, E. A.; André, M.; Eriksson, A.; Lybekk, B.; Pedersen, A.: On the dayside high altitude stagnant region of cold ion outflow. Cluster 15th and Double Star 10th anniversary workshop, Venice, Italy (2015)
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First Light for Sunrise III: the first tests with real sunlight were successful. The balloon-borne solar observatory should be ready for launch at the end of May.
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Astronomical teamwork: By combining data from Solar Orbiter and SDO, a group of researchers has unambiguously determined the magnetic field at the solar surface.
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Philipp Löschl has co-authored an excellent publication on Solar Orbiter data which has been awarded best Solar Physics paper of 2022 (Gherardo Valori et al. 2022)