Shulyak, D.; Rengel, M.; A. Reiners; U. Seeman; F. Yan: Remote sensing of exoplanetary atmospheres with ground-based high resolution near-infrared spectroscopy. EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2019, Geneva, Switzerland (2019)
Kidger, M.; Romero, C.; Rengel, M.: Solar System Object Observations at Far-infrared and Sub-millimetre Wavelengths: The Herschel/Spire 194-671 mm Data. 16th Annual Meeting, Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), Singapore (2019)
Rengel, M.: Tracing the Gas Composition of Titan´s atmosphere with Herschel and ground-based telescopes. Herschel Ten Years After Launch: Science and Celebration, Villafranca del Castillo, Madrid, Spain (2019)
Rengel, M.: Investigating planetary atmospheres in our own Solar System and beyond: Advances and Perspectives . Symposium Remote Sensing of Planetary Atmospheres. Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG) Spring Meeting, München, Germany (2019)
Rengel, M.; Jarchow, C.; Hartogh, P.: Spectral Scan and Line Catalogue of the Martian Atmosphere from Herschel-HIFI observations. European Planetary Science Congress 2018 , Berlin, Germany (2018)
Rengel, M.; Ockert, M.: Creating music from astronomical/planetary data: Herschel/PACS data sonification of Haumea. European Planetary Science Congress 2018 , Berlin, Germany (2018)
Kidger, M.; Romero, C.; Rengel, M.; Oberst, J.: The Herschel Catalogue of Solar System Object Observation. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 15th Annual Meeting , Honolulu, Hawaii (2018)
Rengel, M.; Jarchow, C.; Hartogh, P.: Spectral Scan and Line Catalogue of the Martian Atmosphere from Herschel-HIFI observations. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 15th Annual Meeting , Honolulu, Hawaii (2018)
Rengel, M.: The Key Physical-chemical Processes determining the Composition and Temperature of (exo)planetary Atmospheres. Exoplanet Diversity, DFG SPP 1992 Kick-Off Meeting, Berlin (2018)
Rengel, M.: Tracing the gas composition of Titan's atmosphere with Herschel: Advances and discoveries. Ginzburg Centennial Conference on Physics, Moscow, Russia (2017)
Rengel, M.; Hartogh, P.: Tracing the Composition of Titan stratosphere at Far-infrared and Sub-millimetre waves: A successful case of study of cross-comparisons between space and ground-based platforms. 14th Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), Singapore (2017)
Rengel, M.; Hartogh, P.: Isotopic Ratios in Titan from the Herschel Space Observatory: 12C/13C in HCN and CO, 14N/15N in HCN, and 16O/18O in CO. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 13th Annual Meeting, Beijing, China (2016)
Rengel, M.; Moreno, R.; Courtin, R.; Lellouch, E.; Sagawa, H.; Hartogh, P.; Swinyard, B.; Lara, L.; Feuchtgruber, H.; Jarchow, C.et al.; Fulton, T.; Cernicharo, J.; Bockelée-Morvan, D.; Biver, N.; Banaszkiewicz, M.; González, A.: Tracing the Oxygen-related Gas Composition of Titan's Atmosphere with Herschel. Water in the Universe: from Clouds to Oceans, Noordwijk, Netherlands (2016)
Rengel, M.; Reach, W.; Hartogh, P.; Sagawa, H.: Tracing the Composition of Hydrogen Cyanide in the Stratosphere of Titan from Space, Airbone and Ground-Based Observations. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) 13th Annual Meeting, Beijing, China (2016)
de Val-Borro, M.; Bockelée-Morvan, D.; Jehin, E.; Hartogh, P.; Opitom, C.; Szutowicz, S.; Biver, N.; Crovisier, J.; Lis, D. C.; Rezac, L.et al.; de Graauw, T.; Hutsemékers, D.; Jarchow, C.; Kidger, M. R.; Küppers, M.; Lara, L. M.; Manfroid, J.; Rengel, M.; Swinyard, B. M.; Teyssier, D.; Vandenbussche, B.; Waelkens, C.: Distant activity of comet C/2006 W3 (Christensen) as observed with Herschel. Ground and space observatories: a joint venture to planetary science, Santiago, Chile (2015)
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