The team, which is jointly led by S. Wedemeyer, T. Bastian, and H. Hudson, consists of (senior) members financially supported by ISSI, two Young Scientists (also funded by ISSI) and four self-supported experts.
ISSI-FUNDED MEMBERS | |||
T. Ayres | University of Colorado | USA | UV and X-ray measurements of stars, molecular processes in solar atmosphere, radiative transfer simulations. |
T. Bastian | National Radio Astronomy Observatory | USA | Solar flares, CMEs, (sub-)mm observations. Assistant Director at NRAO. |
B. Chen (Substituted by S. Yu @1st meeting) |
New Jersey Institute of Technology | USA | Solar radio/mm astronomy, solar flares. |
P. Hauschildt | University of Hamburg | Germany | Spectrum synthesis for the Sun and cool stars, stellar model atmospheres. |
H. Hudson | UC Berkeley / University of Glasgow | USA/UK | Solar flares, X-ray and infrared astronomy. |
L. Kleint | University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland | Switzerland | Multi-wavelength solar observations, flares. |
H. Korhonen | Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen | Finland | Stellar magnetic activity and imaging stellar surfaces. |
R. Liseau | Chalmers University of Technology, Onsala Space Observatory | Sweden | Space-borne observations of stars and circumstellar disks, dust, molecules. |
M. Loukitcheva | St. Petersburg State Univ./Max-Planck-Institut f. Sonnensystemf. | Russia/Germany | mm observations of the Sun, radiative transfer and spectrum synthesis for ALMA. |
M. Shimojo | National Astronomical Observatory of Japan | Japan | Microwave, X-ray and EUV observations; Representing the Japanese ALMA partner. |
M. Syzdlarski | University of Oslo | Norway | Numerical modelling and high-performance computing; CASA/python-based ALMA tools |
W. Vlemmings | Chalmers University of Technology, Onsala Space Observatory | Sweden | Stellar observations with ALMA. Representing the European ALMA Regional Center, Nordic node. |
S. Wedemeyer | University of Oslo | Norway | Solar and stellar model atmospheres, radiative transfer, solar observations. SSALMON coordinator. |
JUNIOR SCIENTISTS |
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H. Eklund (2nd meeting) | University of Oslo | Norway | Solar simulations, ALMA data processing & simulations |
J. Lehtinen | MPS | Germany | Stellar activity, photometric time series, chromospheric spectroscopy. |
J. Villadsen (1st meeting) | National Radio Astronomy Observatory | USA | Stellar activity, stellar atmospheres, radio astronomy & instrumentation, stellar coherent radio bursts. |
SELF-SUPPORTED EXPERTS |
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M. Barta | European ALMA Region. Center, Czech node, Acad. of Sciences | Czech Republic | Head of Czech node of the European ALMA Regional Center (EU ARC) |
A. Benz | Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz (FHNW) | Switzerland | Solar and stellar flares, solar and stellar coronae, mm/radio observations. |
R. Brajsa | Hvar Observatory, Faculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb | Croatia | Solar mm observations, compar. w. satellite/ground-bas. data, modeling. PI of European-led ALMA develop. study |