The 2019 Eugene Parker Lecture
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Attend the prestigious Eugene Parker Lecture at the AGU Fall Meeting 2019, honoring the renowned solar astrophysicist Eugene N. Parker. This 50-minute talk, part of the esteemed Bowie Lecture Series, celebrates Dr. Parker's groundbreaking contributions to the field. Convened by Christina Cohen from the California Institute of Technology and Geoffrey D. Reeves from Los Alamos National Laboratory, the lecture offers a unique opportunity to gain insights into cutting-edge solar physics research. Learn about the latest advancements in understanding our Sun and its effects on space weather, as presented by leading experts in the field. Don't miss this chance to be part of a scientific tradition that commemorates the legacy of a William Bowie medal recipient and continues to inspire future generations of space scientists.
Syllabus
The 2019 Eugene Parker Lecture -- AGU Fall Meeting 2019
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AGU
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