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SUMMARY:2012 Fall Physics Colloquium Series:  Dr. Yue Deng
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Yue Deng, Ph.D.=0D=0A=
Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Arlington=0D=0A=
Space Physics: Solar-terrestrial Interactions=0D=0A=
Space physics is the study of plasmas in the universe and primarily about the Sun-Earth system, which includes the Sun, solar, wind,=0D=0A=
magnetospheres and ionosphere/thermosphere. The Sun-Earth system can strongly influence the performance and reliability of space-borne and=0D=0A=
ground-based technological systems and can endanger human life or health as well. The space weather is to understand the physics processes=0D=0A=
and to predict the conditions of the geospace environment. Some exciting research has been conducted at the University of Texas at Arlington,=0D=0A=
including the imprecision of the energy transfer process between the solar wind, the magnetosphere and the ionosphere, and the variation of=0D=0A=
solar irradiance and influence on the upper atmosphere. =0D=0A=
For more information, please contact: Dr. Anzhong Wang 254-710-2276
LOCATION:Baylor Sciences Building, Room E.125
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