Our space research group studies solar-terrestrial physics and space weather. We develop world leading coronal, heliospheric and magnetospheric simulations and utilize observations from a number of ESA and NASA spacecraft. We aim at a profound understanding of the physics behind space weather phenomena and at using this knowledge to develop services for the society. The philosophy of the group is to pursue a diversity of research methodologies including data analysis and interpretation, theoretical modeling and numerical simulations. We have a Finnish Centre of Excellence and two active ERC projects. We study
- Solar wind interactions with the Earth’s magnetosphere
- Initiation and evolution of coronal mass ejections
- Physics and dynamics of the Van Allen radiation belts surrounding the Earth
- Reconnection, waves, instabilities and shocks in the near-Earth environment and in the solar wind
List of our currently active research projects
Selection of our past research projects