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CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker Night
CREATED:20171230T131055
SUMMARY:Guest Speaker - Dr Lucyna Kedziora-Chudczer (UNSW)
LOCATION:Green Point Observatory
DESCRIPTION:Juno mission and supporting observations with the GEMINI telescope The Juno
  spacecraft is placed in the 53-day polar orbit around Jupiter taking data 
 of its atmospheric composition, magnetic fields and gravity in order to stu
 dy fundamental questions about planetary formation, evolution and physics. 
 I will review the latest observations of Jovian clouds and radiometric meas
 urements that probe planetary weather systems to unprecedented depths. \nI 
 will also discuss Juno’s observations of the Jovian auroras formed in high-
 latitude atmospheric layers of the planetary polar regions. Juno’s measurem
 ents are complemented by observations from the ground telescopes. For examp
 le while Juno measures particle energies in the Jovian magnetosphere, our s
 pectroscopic observations of Jupiter aurora with the Gemini telescope provi
 de high-resolution maps of near-infrared emissions that allow us to underst
 and physical conditions in the upper atmosphere of the planet.\nDr Lucyna K
 edziora-Chudczer\nDr Lucyna Kedziora-Chudczer is a Research Fellow at the U
 niversity of New South Wales.\nAfter completing her PhD on the radio variab
 ility of Active Galactic Nuclei at the University of Sydney in 1999, she be
 came the AAO/ATNF Research Fellow at the Anglo Australian Observatory study
 ing polarization properties and monitoring the intraday variable quasars.\n
 In 2003 she moved to the University of Sydney, where she was offered a posi
 tion of the Harry Messel Research Fellow, and continued her work on both th
 e polarization of compact radio sources and properties of our local Galacti
 c Interstellar Medium. During this time, she also taught undergraduate cour
 ses and mentored the PhD students.\nIn 2009 she accepted a Postdoctoral Fel
 lowship at the UNSW in the area of planetary and exo-planetary science. She
  is a member of the Australian Centre for Astrobiology. Her interests inclu
 de the spectroscopy and polarimetry observations of exoplanets, as well as 
 the modelling of planetary atmospheres. Recently she was involved in the de
 sign and construction of the High Precision Polarimetric Instrument (HIPPI)
  used at the Anglo Australian Telescope for observations of exoplanets and 
 bright stars.\n\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>Juno mission and supporting observations with the GEMINI telescope&nbsp
 ;</h2><p>The Juno spacecraft is placed in the 53-day polar orbit around Jup
 iter taking data of its atmospheric composition, magnetic fields and gravit
 y in order to study fundamental questions about planetary formation, evolut
 ion and physics. I will review the latest observations of Jovian clouds and
  radiometric measurements that probe planetary weather systems to unprecede
 nted depths.&nbsp;</p><p>I will also discuss Juno&rsquo;s observations of t
 he Jovian auroras formed in high-latitude atmospheric layers of the planeta
 ry polar regions. Juno&rsquo;s measurements are complemented by observation
 s from the ground telescopes. For example while Juno measures particle ener
 gies in the Jovian magnetosphere, our spectroscopic observations of Jupiter
  aurora with the Gemini telescope provide high-resolution maps of near-infr
 ared emissions that allow us to understand physical conditions in the upper
  atmosphere of the planet.</p><h2>Dr Lucyna Kedziora-Chudczer</h2><p><span 
 style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif;"><img src="https://www.sasi.net.au/i
 mages/articles/Dr_Lucyna_Chudczer.jpg" alt="Dr Lucyna Chudczer" style="marg
 in: 0px 10px 0px 0px; float: left;" /></span></p><p>Dr Lucyna Kedziora-Chud
 czer is a Research Fellow at the University of New South Wales.</p><p>After
  completing her PhD on the radio variability of Active Galactic Nuclei at t
 he University of Sydney in 1999, she became the AAO/ATNF Research Fellow at
  the Anglo Australian Observatory studying polarization properties and moni
 toring the intraday variable quasars.</p><p>In 2003 she moved to the Univer
 sity of Sydney, where she was offered a position of the Harry Messel Resear
 ch Fellow, and continued her work on both the polarization of compact radio
  sources and properties of our local Galactic Interstellar Medium. During t
 his time, she also taught undergraduate courses and mentored the PhD studen
 ts.</p><p>In 2009 she accepted a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the UNSW in the
  area of planetary and exo-planetary science. She is a member of the Austra
 lian Centre for Astrobiology. Her interests include the spectroscopy and po
 larimetry observations of exoplanets, as well as the modelling of planetary
  atmospheres. Recently she was involved in the design and construction of t
 he High Precision Polarimetric Instrument (HIPPI) used at the Anglo Austral
 ian Telescope for observations of exoplanets and bright stars.</p><p><span 
 style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif;"></span></p>
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