Exploration and Observation Unit Semiar 2014

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This is a seminar for staffs and students belonging to EOU.

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Schedule of spring semester

Date Speaker Title Remark
05/16 Shotaro Sakai Dust-plasma interaction in Saturn's inner magnetosphere and its magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling 13:00-14:30
05/30 Masahiro Mihara Review articles on occurrence condition of sprite and future work of my research 13:00-14:30
06/06 Yuya Gouda Observation of wave structure of haze in Jupiter’s polar regions 13:00-14:30
06/13 Masataka Imai Monthly temporal variability of UV brightness in Venus cloud associated with Planetary wave 13:00-14:30
06/20 Shuhei Gouda The measurement of atmospheric turbulence profile using MASS-DIMM at Nayoro Obserbatory 13:00-14:30
06/27 Yukihiro Takahashi Observation of lightning flash in Jovian atmosphere using ground-based telescope and spacecraft 13:00-14:30
07/04 Junji Miyazawa Study on the escape of oxygen from Mars 13:00-14:30
07/11 Hikaru NAkao The measurement of RIAF size and variability of the luminosity 13:00-14:30
07/18 Nguyen Thi Thao Ocean color observation 13:00-14:30
08/08 Katia Nagamine Urata RISING-2 and RISESAT assessment: potential Earth Observation applications 13:00-14:30
08/22 Shouta Onishi Study of the intracloud-cloud-to-ground lightning ratio using ground-based and optical observation 13:00-14:30
08/29 To Anh Duc Polarized light in Earth Observation 13:00-14:30
09/05 Junichi Kurihara Advanced remote-sensing sensors using a liquid crystal tunable filter and their applications 13:00-14:30
09/12 Chiharu Shimizu Relation between electrical properties of lightning discharge and severe weather For interim report of graduation(13:00-14:00)
09/12 Tsuyoshi Sato Global distributions and occurrence rates of transient luminous events : A review and my future work For interim report of graduation(14:10-15:10)
09/19 Mitsuteru Sato Two-years observations of lightning and TLEs by JEM-GLIMS 13:00-14:30

Schedule of autumn semester

Date Speaker Title Remark
11/26 Junji Miyazawa Study on the escape of oxygen from Mars 13:00-14:30
12/03 Yuya Gouda A wave structure of stratospheric haze in Jupiter polar regions observed by the 1.6 m Pirka telescope 13:00-14:30
12/10 Masahiro Mihara Horizontal distribution of sprite and VHF pulse emitted in-cloud discharge measured by LSI and VITF onboard JEM-GLIMS 16:00-17:30
12/17 Hikaru Nakao Observation of short time scale variability of Arp 102B 13:00-14:30
12/24 Masataka Imai Monthly variability of UV brightness distribution in Venus cloud and the associaion with Planetary waves 13:00-14:30
01/07 To Anh Duc Variation over time of water quality in South China Sea 13:00-14:30
01/14 Chiharu Simizu Estimate charge amount of lightning discharge from observation data of the radiowaves in ELF range For final report of graduation(13:00-14:00)
01/14 Tsuyoshi Sato Global distributions and occurrence rates of transient luminous events For final report of graduation(14:10-15:10)
01/21 Nguyen Thi Thao Study on avoidance effect of sunglint to optical sensor for ocean color observation 13:00-14:30
01/28 Shuhei Gouda Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics Simulations for Nayoro Observatory 13:00-14:30
02/04 Shota Ohnishi Study of lightning activity based on observation of VLF sferics in South-East Asia region 13:00-14:30
02/18 Katia N. Urata Mission Status of RISING-2 13:00-14:30
02/25 Tetsuya Fukuhara Uncooled Micro-bolometer Camera mounted for the UNIFORM satellite 13:00-14:30
03/04 Ngo Duc Minh A review of ocean color remote sensing methods and statistical techniques for the detection, mapping and analysis of phytoplankton blooms in coastal and open oceans 13:00-14:00
03/04 Vi Duc Huan Remote sensing oceanography of a harmful algal bloom off the coast of southeastern Vietnam 14:10-15:10
03/11 Makoto Watanabe 12:00-14:30
03/18 Koji Nakau Wildfire Monitoring using Multiple satellites 13:00-14:30

Past Seminars (in Japanese)

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Update 2015/10/06 Masataka Imai