Manuela Temmer

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Manuela Temmer is Associate Professor of Astrophysics[1] at the University of Graz, Austria and Head of the Heliospheric Physics Research Group.[2] She is an expert in the science underpinning space weather forecasting.[3]

Education and scientific career[edit]

Temmer completed her PhD at the University in Graz in 2004, before taking up a post-doctoral research scientist post at Hvar Observatory, Zagreb. She returned to Graz for further post-doctoral work before securing a senior research fellowship in 2014 at Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, Palo Alto. She returned to Graz in 2015.[4]

Research interests[edit]

Temmer has published more than 200 scientific papers on solar and heliospheric physics.[5] Of note is her work on solar flares[6] and coronal mass ejections, particularly their evolution from Sun through interplanetary space, to their impacts at Earth.[7] She has developed methods for forecasting space weather at Earth and Mars, and heads up an International Space Weather Action Team[8] under the auspices of COSPAR.

Awards and honours[edit]

2021: Leader of the ISSI international team on open solar flux.[9]

2021: Member of the ESA Solar System and Exploration Working Group[10]

2018: Science Co-I Solar Orbiter/STIX (Spectrometer/Telescope for Imaging X-rays)

2018: Member of editorial board for the journal Solar Physics[11]

2014: NASA Group Achievement Award to RHESSI Science and Data Analysis Team

2010: Elise Richter fellowship (Career Development Programme for Women) from the Austrian Science Fund[12]

2008: APART (Austrian Programme for Advanced Research and Technology) fellowship from the Austrian Academy of Sciences

2005: Erwin Schrödinger Scholarship from the Austrian Science Fund

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Assoz. Prof. Mag. Dr. rer.nat. Manuela Temmer - Solar and Astrophysics". physik.uni-graz.at. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  2. ^ "Home". swe.uni-graz.at. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  3. ^ Temmer, Manuela (2021-06-29). "Space weather: the solar perspective". Living Reviews in Solar Physics. 18 (1): 4. arXiv:2104.04261. Bibcode:2021LRSP...18....4T. doi:10.1007/s41116-021-00030-3. ISSN 1614-4961. S2CID 233204729.
  4. ^ "Women in Space: Manuela Temmer". austria-in-space.at. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  5. ^ "Manuela Temmer". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  6. ^ Fletcher, L.; Dennis, B. R.; Hudson, H. S.; Krucker, S.; Phillips, K.; Veronig, A.; Battaglia, M.; Bone, L.; Caspi, A.; Chen, Q.; Gallagher, P.; Grigis, P. T.; Ji, H.; Liu, W.; Milligan, R. O. (2011-08-11). "An Observational Overview of Solar Flares". Space Science Reviews. 159 (1): 19. arXiv:1109.5932. Bibcode:2011SSRv..159...19F. doi:10.1007/s11214-010-9701-8. ISSN 1572-9672. S2CID 21203102.
  7. ^ apa/red - 10 (2015-06-23). "Nordlichter über Österreich möglich". news.at (in German). Retrieved 2022-09-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "Temmer, Manuela | iswat-cospar.org". iswat-cospar.org. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  9. ^ "Magnetic Open Flux And Solar Wind Structuring Of Interplanetary Space | ISSI Team led by Manuela Temmer (University of Graz, Austria)". Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  10. ^ "Members - SSEWG - Cosmos". www.cosmos.esa.int. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  11. ^ "Solar Physics". Springer. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  12. ^ "Manuela Temmer – Elise Richter Network". Retrieved 2022-09-13.