Natasha Jeffrey
@NLSJeffrey
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Lecturer and researcher in solar physics
Northumbria University, UK
Joined June 2016
UKSP Early Career Researcher Workshop. Last talk of the day by Elizabeth Butler “Statistical Analysis of Lyman-α Flare Time Series from SORCE/SOLSTICE".
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UKSP Early Career Researcher Workshop. Next, Francesco Azzollini talking about “Nonlinear Diffusion with Advection of Flare Accelerated Electrons and Langmuir Wave Generation in the Inner Heliosphere: Implications of Quasilinear Time Evolution”.
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UKSP Early Career Researcher Workshop. Last session starts with an invited talk from Daniel Clarkson talking about "Imaging Observations of Spike and Striae Manifestations of Sub-second Electron Acceleration".
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UKSP Early Career Researcher Workshop. Tim Duckenfield talking about "The effect of a chromosphere + transition region on kink waves in a simulated coronal loop".
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UKSP Early Career Researcher Workshop. Xingyao Chen talking about "Source position of an interplanetary solar radio type III burst".
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UKSP Early Career Researcher Workshop. Next up Aaron Monson talking about "Deconstructing photospheric lines in solar and stellar flares".
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UKSP Early Career Researcher Workshop. Next session started by Prantika Bhowmik talking about "Exploring the origin of solar eruptive events using magnetofrictional simulations".
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UKSP Early Career Researcher Workshop. Final talk of the session by Sargam Mulay talking about "A detailed investigation of molecular hydrogen at three flare ribbons".
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UKSP Early Career Researcher Workshop. Next speaker is Ryan Campbell talking about "Small scale internetwork magnetism in the quiet Sun: first look using the Visible Spectropolarimeter at DKIST".
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UKSP Early Career Researcher Workshop. Jinge Zhang (online) talking about "Imaging a large coronal loop using type U radio burst interferometry".
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UKSP Early Career Researcher Workshop. First invited talk by Dr Ben Snow talking about "Partially ionised shocks with collisional and radiative ionisation and recombination".
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Dear Colleagues, Our newsletter is delayed due to a JiscMail issue. They are trying their best to resolve this as soon as possible with their Service providers. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause, Marianna Korsos, UKSP Deputy Chairperson
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UKSP News: Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor / Lecturer of Solar and Space Physics (Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK). Deadline = 13th February 2022.
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New job alerts! Come to @NorthumbriaUni and work with the marvellous @CEJ_Watt, @jasmine_ksandhu, Sarah Bentley and me on space weather! https://t.co/ejUUfm25Cs
https://t.co/QjQVUVod1X deadlines: 3rd June Anyone interested in the posts please contact me for more info!
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Research Fellow in Solar Physics at Northumbria University (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) Come and join our Solar Physics/Space Physics research group! More information about the vacancy can be found here: https://t.co/xCEFIySx05
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UKSP Specialist Discussion Day 30th July. With the absence of NAM this year, we will hold a one-day solar physics meeting online, with particular emphasis on promoting the work of early career researchers and PhD students. Abstract deadline: 7th July. https://t.co/Xk7VYtXn3G
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Reminder that the deadline for NAM session proposals is one week today (Friday 17th January). More information at https://t.co/o8zl0alWbr
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New UKSP Nugget #105 Transient inverse-FIP effect observed during a solar flare by Deborah Baker, Lidia van Driel-Gesztelyi, David Long (MSSL) and David H. Brooks (GMU). Can plasma composition tell us about processes occurring below the surface of the Sun? https://t.co/nRSX9ERgqL
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Fancy working @NorthumbriaUni ? New positions are available for Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Physics https://t.co/rWWG61auet and Professor / Associate Professor in Physics https://t.co/57W4egPUet Any solar/astro peeps interested DM us if you want (or see contacts in links).
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The PhD Research Award of the Plasma Physics Division of the European Physical Society (EPS). The call for nominations is now open (between October 7 and December 3, 2019). https://t.co/KdSffewoHm
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