Interviews
Interview with Chizhevsky Medalist
Since its establishment in 2013, the Alexander Chizhevsky Medal has recognized and inspired early-career scientists whose innovative research has made a notable impact in the fields of space weather and space climate. Named after the renowned biophysicist Alexander Chizhevsky, a pioneer in heliobiology and aero-ionization, the medal celebrates those who have demonstrated remarkable achievements within eight years of their Ph.D., promoting advances in understanding solar and space influences on Earth. This year, Dr. Theodosios Chatzistergos from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research has joined the ranks of these distinguished medalists. Dr. Chatzistergos’ expertise in solar physics, honed through an impressive international academic journey, has led to … read more
Interview with Sabrina Guastavino
and Enrico Camporeale
During the European Space Weather Week, we had the honour and pleasure to interview Dr. Sabrina Guastavino and Dr. Enrico Camporeale, very active scientists in applying ML to Space Weather. Sabrina Guastavino (https://sites.google.com/view/sabrinaguastavino) is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics (DIMA), University of Genova. Her particular focus is on space weather, solar image reconstruction, solar flares and Coronal Mass Ejections forecasting. Enrico Camporeale (https://ecamporeale.github.io/index.html) is a faculty member at Queen Mary University of London and affiliated with the Space Weather Research Technology Education Center (SWx-TREC) at the University of Colorado, Boulder. His main interests cover Space Plasma Physics and Machine Learning, with a focus on Space Weather, solar wind turbulence, radiation belt and magnetospheric physics….read more