Space Physics news from before late October 2009, when the Physics Department updated its webpage.
- Read the Physics Today article on the research undertaken by Otago PhD student Rory Gamble , published in the August 2008 issue of this publication.
- Space Physics student Rory Gamble wins an URSI Young Scientist Award to travel to Chicago. Afterwards he goes to Cambridge (UK) and also to Hungary.
- Hear the interview with Dr. Craig Rodger on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s “The Science Show”, broadcast across Australia on 10 November 2007.
- Otago Space Physics Group reports on the environmental effects of manmade control of the Radiation belts. US satellite protection scheme poses global communications threat .
Read the New Scientist piece commenting on our research. - Hear the interview with Dr. Craig Rodger on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s “The Science Show”, broadcast across Australia on 5 August 2006.
- Space Physics student Robert McCormick wins an URSI Young Scientist Award and meets the President of India!
- Emeritus Professor Dowden gives the Fourth Annual Mindlin Lecture at the University of Washington, Seattle.
- See the video interview with Dr. Craig Rodger on the Royal Society of New Zealand‘s E=mc2 website.
- Dr. Craig Rodger is awarded a University of Otago Early Career Award for Distinction in Research (2004).
- Otago Space Physics Group Measures Whopping Solar Flare
Read our press release announcing the new measurement.
The paper describing our work is now published in Geophysical Research Letters (subscription required)
More information? How about this BBC Science report, or the SOHO imagery of this flare. - Otago Space Physics discoveries on whistler-induced particle precipitation made
highlight of Geophysical Research Letters (Rodger et al., 2002). - Otago Space Physics discoveries on lightning EMP made highlight and cover of
Geophysical Research Letters (Rodger et al., 2001). This is the first time a lead
author from the southern hemisphere has made the cover of this journal. - Results from our sprite finding trips to Darwin Australia 1997 and Colorado USA 1996.