Nina Gieseler
(Nina Dresing)
nina.dresing@utu.fi |
Solar energetic particle events, acceleration and transport of energetic particles in space plasma environments, multi-spacecraft observations
Heliospheric Physics, Space Plasma Physics
My academic name is Nina Dresing, and I am a University Research Fellow in the Space Research Laboratory, Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Turku. I started my career as a space physicist in the group of Heliospheric Astroparticle Physics at the University of Kiel, Germany. I obtained my PhD in 2014, followed by a postdoctoral period. In 2020 I moved to the University of Turku as a TCSMT Colleguim Researcher and junior group leader. In 2022 I won a 5-year Academy of Finland Fellowship.
My research focuses on the generation of solar energetic particle events including the underlying transport and acceleration mechanisms. I am an expert in analyzing various spacecraft measurements taken by numerous space missions in the heliosphere.
- The Large Longitudinal Spread of Solar Energetic Particles During the 17 January 2010 Solar Event (2012)
- Solar Physics
- Analysis and study of the in situ observation of the June 1st 2008 CME by STEREO (2011)
- Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
- Spatial and temporal variations of CIRs: Multi-point observations by STEREO (2011)
- Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
- CIR-Accelerated Energetic Particles during 2008: Multi-Point Observations by STEREO and ACE (2010)
- Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series
- Multi-point observations of CIR-associated energetic particles during the 2008 solar minimum (2010)
- AIP Conference Proceedings
- Multi-spacecraft Observations of CIR-Associated Ion Increases During the Ulysses 2007 Ecliptic Crossing (2009)
- Solar Physics