Finnish Meteorological Institute

Seminar

Earth Observation and Arctic Research Joint Seminar Series (UHA/ARK)

This seminar series is organized by the Earth Observation (UHA) and Arctic Research (ARK) units of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Speakers are encouraged to prepare their talks for a broad audience of scientists, engineers and students. All speaker suggestions and also title suggestions are welcome!


Upcoming seminars

Seminars are held in the Dynamicum building at the Kumpula Campus on Fridays at 14:15. The room is Tellus (3D19c) on the third floor. Possible changes are noted in red.

Seminars are open for everyone. When you enter the FMI you get a visitor badge from the lobby and someone will guide you to the seminar room.

Date Information

Year 2012
7 Feb
(Tue, 14:15, Brainstorm)
TEC measurements with LOFAR
Ilse van Bemmel, Netherlands Inst. for Radio Astronomy
10 Feb (Terra) -
17 Feb Ionospheric tomography with statistical inversion methods
Johannes Norberg, FMI
24 Feb (Winter holidays)
2 Mar Viking Landers died 30 years ago - why are we still working on them?
Osku Kemppinen, FMI
9 Mar (Brainstorm) -
16 Mar -
23 Mar -
30 Mar A fast method for finding the peak emission height of the aurora from ground-based camera images
Daniel Whiter, FMI
6 Apr (Easter Friday)
13 Apr -
20 Apr -
27 Apr (EGU General Assembly)
4 May -
11 May (Brainstorm) -
18 May -
25 May -
1 Jun -
8 Jun -
15 Jun -

Past seminars


Instructions

The talk can be given in English or in Finnish and a suggested time limit is about one hour. A typical duration is 30-45 mins. The speaker can tell the audience to ask questions during the talk or at the end.

The slideshow can be displayed from the speaker's own laptop. It is also possible to use the computer installed in the seminar room, but in this case, please check in advance the compatibility of the presentation file.

Contact Person

Riku Järvinen
email: riku.jarvinen@fmi.fi
tel: +358 9 1929 4681

Other Seminar Series

Dep. of Physics
Geophysics and Astronomy
Dep. of Mathematics


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