Sagawa, H.; Hartogh, P.; Rengel, M.; Güsten, R.: Submillimeter Observations of Chlorine-bearing Molecules in Venus Middle Atmosphere. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 11th Annual Meeting, Sapporo, Japan (2014)
Rengel, M.; Reiners, A.; Shulyak, D.; Yan, F.; Khaimova, J.; Cont, D.; Gapp, C.: Investigating Physical and Chemical Mechanisms in Planetary Atmospheres and their impacts on the observables. Exoplanet III online, Heidelberg, Germany (2020)
Rengel, M.; Reiners, A.; Shulyak, D.; Yan, F.; Khaimova, J.; Cont, D.; Gapp, C.: Investigating Physical and Chemical Mechanisms of Planetary Atmospheres: A DFG Project Characterizing Planetary Atmospheres Inside and Outside Our Solar System. Tackling the Complexities of Substellar Objects: From Brown Dwarfs to (exo-)Planets, Leiden, The Netherlands (2020)
Rengel, M.: Chemical compositions of atmospheres of planets of the Solar System from spectroscopy. ARIEL Science, Mission and Community Conference 2020, Noordwijk, Netherlands (2020)
Shulyak, D.; Rengel, M.; A. Reiners; U. Seeman; F. Yan: Remote sensing of exoplanetary atmospheres with ground-based high resolution near-infrared spectroscopy. Extreme Solar Systems Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland (2019)
Kidger, M.; Romero, C.; Rengel, M.: The Far-IR Properties of a Large Sample of Asteroids in the Herschel-spire Catalogue of Serendipitous Solar System Observations. 16th Annual Meeting, Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), Singapore (2019)
Rengel, M.; Reiners, A.; Shulyak, D.; Yan, F.; Khaimova, J.: Investigating Physical and Chemical Mechanisms of Planetary Atmospheres: A Project Characterizing Planetary Atmospheres Inside and Outside Our Solar System. 16th Annual Meeting, Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), Singapore (2019)
Piccialli, A.; Rathbun, J. A.; Määttänen, A.; Levasseur-Regourd, A.-C.; Vandaele, A. C.; Altieri, F.; Milillo, A.; Rotundi, A.; Rengel, M.; Drossart, a. P.: Historical trend of participation of women scientists in ESA solar system missions. EGU General Assembly 2019, Vienna, Austria (2019)
Piccialli, A.; Rathbun, J. A.; Levasseur-Regourd, A.-C.; Määttänen, A.; Milillo, A.; Rengel, M.; Rotundi, A.; Taylor, M.; Witasse, O.; Altieri, F.et al.; Drossart, P.; Vandaele, A. C.: Participation of women scientists in ESA solar system missions: an historical trend. EGU2020: Sharing Geoscience Online, Vienna, Austria (2018)
Piccialli, A.; Rathbun, J. A.; Vandaele, A. C.; Altieri, F.; Määttänen, A.; Milillo, A.; Rotundi, A.; Rengel, M.; Drossart, a. P.: Participation of women scientists in ESA solar system missions: an historical trend. European Planetary Science Congress 2018 , Berlin, Germany (2018)
Shulyak, D.; Rengel, M.; Reiners, A.: Validation of an exoplanetary atmospheric model for high resolution spectroscopy for remote sensing. European Planetary Science Congress 2018 , Berlin, Germany (2018)
Kidger, M.; Rengel, M.; Romero, C.: Correlation of CCD aperture photometry and Herschel photometry of 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann from the Herschel Catalogue of Solar System Object Observations. Planets Days Workshop, IAU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria (2018)
Kidger, M.; Romero, C.; Rengel, M.; Oberst, J.: The Herschel Catalogue of Solar System Object Observations. Planets Days Workshop, IAU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria (2018)
Kidger, M.; Rengel, M.; Romero, C.: Correlation of CCD Aperture Photometry and Herschel Photometry of 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann from the Herschel Catalogue of Solar System Object Observation. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 15th Annual Meeting , Honolulu, Hawaii (2018)
Rengel, M.; Teyssier, D.: Herschel/HIFI Continuum Intensity Repeatability from Mars Observations. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 15th Annual Meeting , Honolulu, Hawaii (2018)
Rengel, M.; Teyssier, D.; Müller, M.; Jellema, W.; Moreno, R.; Avruch, I.: Solar System Objects as Prime Calibrators for Herschel/HIFI. 14th Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), Singapore} (2017)
Romero, C.; Kidger, M.; Rengel, M.; Oberst, J.: The Herschel Catalogue of Solar System Observations. 1st IUGG Symposium on Planetary Science, DLR Adlershof, Berlin, Germany (2017)
Limaye, S. S.; Pätzold, M.; Bougher, S.; Bruinsma, S.; Chamberlain, S.; Clancy, R. T.; Gérard, J.-C.; Gilli, G.; Grassi, D.; Haus, R.et al.; Herrmann, M.; Imamura, T.; Kohler, E.; Krause, P.; Lebonnois, S.; Mahieux, A.; Migliorini, A.; Montmessin, F.; Pere, C.; Persson, M.; Piccialli, A.; Rengel, M.; Rodin, A.; Sandor, B.; Sorning, M.; Svedhem, H.; Tanga, P.; Vandaele, A. C.; Widemann, T.; Wilson, C.; Müller-Wodarg, I.; Zasova, L.: The structure of the Venus atmosphere: intercomparison of Venus Express and ground based observations of vertical temperature and density profiles. The International Venus Science Conference, Oxford, U.K. (2016)
Peralta, J.; Lee, Y. J.; Hueso, R.; Clancy, R. T.; Sandor, B. J.; Sánchez-Lavega, A.; Imamura, T.; Omino, M.; Machado, P.; Lellouch, E.et al.; Rengel, M.; Murakami, S.; Ando, H.; Peach, D.: The winds of Venus during Messenger's flyby. The International Venus Science Conference, Oxford, U.K. (2016)
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