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Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics, Warwick

@warwickcfsa

Our research focuses on plasma physics applied to the grand challenges of magnetic and inertial fusion power, space physics, solar physics, and astrophysics.

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linkhttps://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics/research/cfsa/ calendar_today15-09-2021 08:34:00

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Check out this new paper from CFSA's Dmitrii Kolotkov and Valery Nakariakov, in collaboration with @arreguitxoria. This paper came about after @arreguitxoria's visit in Nov. 2022 and uses Bayesian evidence to consider different models for coronal waves. arxiv.org/abs/2307.02439

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We love hosting schools so students can see what it's like to be an undergraduate student & study #Physics at #university. Our #outreach officer Ally hosted a group who spent the day doing real-life experiments & chatting to our academics. Find out more👉tinyurl.com/j8upkyzv

We love hosting schools so students can see what it's like to be an undergraduate student & study #Physics at #university. Our #outreach officer Ally hosted a group who spent the day doing real-life experiments & chatting to our academics. 
Find out more👉tinyurl.com/j8upkyzv
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Check out this new work, led by Sihui Zhong, a CFSA PhD student, Warwick Physics. Their observations of waves in the solar corona may explain why it is so unexpectedly hot.

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CFSA's Ravi Desai is leading a new ESA funded mission concept that aims to understand the impact of space weather on Earth's upper atmosphere. Very exciting! Warwick CSDA Find out more here: warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/…

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This new paper by CFSA's Richard Dendy, which could impact the design of future fusion devices, demonstrates that energy can be transferred between particles injected into the system to induce fusion and left-over products of previous fusion reactions. journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/1…

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More new research involving CFSA's Richard Dendy, which uses AI and ICE to infer the spatial and velocity distributions of fusion-born alpha particles. This provides useful info on the reactivity and energy budget at different locations within a plasma. doi.org/10.1063/5.0157…

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Check out this new paper led by CFSA PhD student Xueyi Wang, which uses wavelets to determine the power at different frequencies in Parker Solar Probe data, highlighting how turbulence in the solar wind varies with distance from the Sun. doi.org/10.1051/0004-6…

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In this new paper, Bogdan Hnat used four spacecraft to characterize the magnetic topology inside a reconnection region, providing insights into how reconnection works on electron scales, which is important as such events impact the near-Earth environment rdcu.be/dry7c

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As part of #BritishScienceWeek we are watching Dr Ravindra Desai Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics, Warwick taking us on a journey to the sun in collaboration with @ThePlaceLondon Find out more👉tinyurl.com/4sjrtkbu

As part of #BritishScienceWeek we are watching Dr Ravindra Desai <a href="/WarwickCFSA/">Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics, Warwick</a> taking us on a journey to the sun in collaboration with @ThePlaceLondon 

Find out more👉tinyurl.com/4sjrtkbu
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Last summer, 2 UG Physics students (Gillian and Gabbie) designed some amazing games for us. Over the last 8 months, we have taken them to 3 schools, 2 Brownie groups, 1 Scout group and 1 Guide group (over 200 kids). Today, I am showing them off at the Warwick Institute of Engagement conference.

Last summer, 2 UG Physics students (Gillian and Gabbie) designed some amazing games for us. Over the last 8 months, we have taken them to 3 schools, 2 Brownie groups, 1 Scout group and 1 Guide group (over 200 kids). Today, I am showing them off at the <a href="/warwickengages/">Warwick Institute of Engagement</a> conference.
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Congrats to Sihui Zhong, who passed her viva yesterday, pictured here with supervisor Valery Nakariakov and external examiner Tom Van Doorsselaere. Sihui's thesis studied waves in coronal loops 🌞

Congrats to Sihui Zhong, who passed her viva yesterday, pictured here with supervisor Valery Nakariakov and external examiner Tom Van Doorsselaere. Sihui's thesis studied waves in coronal loops 🌞
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Congratulations to Alina Bendt for winning the Postgraduates who teach category at the Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence🥳 Alina's a 3rd year student in Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics, Warwick studying Solar Wind Turbulence from In-Situ Observations with Solar Orbiter👉tinyurl.com/dpxv7n9u

Congratulations to Alina Bendt for winning the Postgraduates who teach category at the Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence🥳

Alina's a 3rd year student in <a href="/WarwickCFSA/">Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics, Warwick</a> studying Solar Wind Turbulence from In-Situ Observations with Solar Orbiter👉tinyurl.com/dpxv7n9u
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In this paper CFSA PhD student Alina Bendt uses Solar Orbiter observations to characterise turbulent magnetic field fluctuations doi.org/10.3847/1538-4… via AAS Publishing