Dr. Olaf Amm
Finnish Meteorological
Institute
Arctic Research
Unit
P.O.
Box 503
FIN-00101 Helsinki,
Finland
telephone:
+358-9-1929-4689
telefax: +358-9-1929-4603
Email (internet):
Olaf.Amm@fmi.fi
- Personal data:
- My work deals with:
--> Most important ground-based data source for this
work:
- The MIRACLE
ground-based observation network in Fennoscandia
(led by FMI)
(which
includes the IMAGE
magnetometer array, the STARE radar [until
2005], as
well as several new, digital All-Sky
cameras)
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Selected other data sources for the ground magnetic field:
- Selected other data sources for the ionospheric electric field:
--> Most important satellite mission data sources for
this work:
- Induction processes in the ground caused by ionospheric current
systems, and induction processes in the ionosphere itself
- Future topics:
- 3-dimensional modelling of the ionosphere and its link with
the thermosphere (upcoming, ISSI team paper on this topic published in
December 2008)
- SWARM
satellite mission (planned launch in 2011)
- EISCAT 3D
incoherent scatter radar (in planning phase)
- Scientific community positions and awards:
- Member of the Cluster/
ground-based science core group
- Co-Investigator (CoI) for the flux-gate
magnetometer (FGM) on the DoubleStar
satellites (launched in December 2003/ July 2004)
- Team leader of an ISSI
(International Space Science Institute, Bern, Switzerland) team on
Cluster/ ground-based research (2003-2005)
- Principal Investigator (PI) of the MIRACLE ground-based
observation network in Fennoscandia (since 2004)
- Team leader of an ISSI
team on 3-dimensional modelling of the ionosphere and of
ionosphere-magnetosphere coupling (2005-2008)
- Co-leader of an EUROPLANET
N3 science coordination team on Cluster/ ground-based research
(main leader: Dr. Rumi Nakamura, Austrian Space Science Institute,
Austria, Graz) (2006-2008)
- "Best reviewer" award from journal Annales
Geophysicae (2007)
- Associate Editor of Journal of Geophysical Research
(JGR) - Space Physics (2010-2011)
- Lecturing:
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"Potential Theory for Space Physics"
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- at University of Helsinki:
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- at University of Uppsala (Sweden):
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Link to the Computer exercise for the Helsinki
2000 lecture
Link to the Computer exercise for the
Uppsala 2000 lecture
Link to the Computer exercise for
the Helsinki 2004 lecture
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- at University of Helsinki:
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Link to the Computer
exercise for the Helsinki 2006 lecture
- Public outreach:
- Presentation at the “Aurora Feast” Public Art Project, Heureka
the Finnish Science Centre, Vantaa, Finland (Feb 5, 2006)
- Press conference on “Giant electrical tornados in outer space” at
the European Geophysical Union (EGU) meeting, Vienna, Austria (April
23, 2009), followed by more than 40 news releases worldwide
- Radio interview with the German station “Deutschlandfunk” (April
23, 2009)
- Some useful links:
- Other topics:
Some of my hobbies:
- Music, especially late-romantic to modern and contemporary
classics (e.g. Gustav
Mahler, Anton Webern, Witold Lutoslawski), but also rock and pop
(mainly from the 60ies and 70ies, e.g. Eric Clapton, J.J. Cale, Al
Stewart)
- Singing in a choir
- Arts (especially modern paintings and installations)
- Photographing
- Drinking tea (tea taster is a job I would possibly like to do in
future)
- Philosophy (at the moment especially philosophy of science and
ancient philosophy)
- Cosmology (this is of course related to philosophy, but overlaps
also with astrophysics)
- Political science (especially foreign affairs)
- Playing (European) football, and (in former times more
intensively) chess
- Playing board (and sometimes also computer) games
- Nature
- Friends
Olaf.Amm@fmi.fi
- Created: 23 March 1995 ; Updated: 25
August 2009