Gizon, L.: Kinetic helicity and anisotropic stresses of solar supergranulation. Workshop on Turbulence and Waves in Flows Dominated by Rotation: Lessons from Geophysics and Perspectives in Space Physics and Astrophysics, Boulder, Colorado, USA (2016)
Langfellner, J.; Gizon, L.; Birch, A. C.: Evolution of solar intermediate-scale convection. Seismology of the Sun and Distant Stars (HELAS8/SPACEINN/TASC2/KASC9), Angra do Heroismo, Portugal (2016)
Leguebe, M.; Hanson, C. S.; Fournier, D.; Brich, A. C.; Gizon, L.: Accurate numerical solutions to the forward problem of local helioseismology. Seismology of the Sun and the Distant Stars 2016, Angra do Heroísmo, Portugal (2016)
Liang, Z.-C.; Duvall{} Jr., T. L.; Gizon, L.: Solar Cycle Dependence of the Deep Meridional flow. Joint TASC2 \& KASC9 Workshop -- SPACEINN \& HELAS8 Conference, Angra do Heroísmo, Portugal (2016)
Löptien, B.; Birch, A. C.; Duvall{} Jr., T. L.; Gizon, L.; Schou, J.: Measuring active region inflows with local correlation tracking. Solar and Stellar Magnetic Fields - a conference in honor of Manfred Schuessler, Goslar, Germany (2016)
Fournier, D.; Hohage, T.; Gizon, L.: Parameter identification for the acoustic wave equation in helioseismology. The 12th International Conference on Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Wave Propagation , Karlsruhe, Germany (2015)
Gizon, L.: Perspectives in Helioseismology. NASA LWS Workshop on Solar Dynamo Frontiers: Helioseismology, 3D Modeling, and Data Assimilation, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, USA (2015)
First Light! The spectro-polarimeter of the world's largest solar telescope in Hawaii looks at the Sun for the first time. The instrument was developed in Germany.
Dr. Theodosios Chatzistergos receives award by the European Space Weather and Space Climate Association for his research findings on the historical activity of the Sun.
The Zdenĕk Švetska Senior Prize of the Solar Physics Division of the European Physical Society (EPS) recognizes Solanki’s pioneering contributions to solar research.
The Planetary Plasma Environments group (PPE) has a strong heritage in the exploration of planetary magnetospheres and space plasma interactions throughout the solar system. It has contributed instruments to several past missions that flew-by or orbited Jupiter (Galileo, Cassini, Ulysses). The PPE participates in the JUICE mission by contributing hardware and scientific expertise to the Particle Environment Package (PEP).