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Yi-Jiun
Su, Adjunct Assistant Professor Talks Su, Y.-J., The Jupiter-Io System, International Astronomy Union (IAU) Symposium
259, “Cosmic Magnetic Fields: from Planets, to Starts and Galaxies”, Puerto
Santiago, Su,
Y.-J., The circulation of plasmasphere
material, GEM summer workshop, Midway, Su, Y.-J., P. A. Delamere,
R. E. Ergun, F. Bagenal, S. T. Jones, and S. E. Parker,
Magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling at Earth and Jupiter: Similarities and
differences, GAIII06, Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Dynamics, IAGA, July
2005. Su, Y.-J., R.E. Ergun, W.K.
Peterson, T.G. Onsager, R.J. Strangeway, and C.W. Carlson, Cusp electron and
ion structures observed by FAST, the Fall AGU meeting, San Francisco,
December 2002. Su, Y.-J., J. E. Borovsky,
and M. F. Thomsen, Plasmaspheric observations:
Drainage and refilling, IAGA meeting, Su, Y.-J., M. F. Thomsen,
J. E. Borovsky, and J. C. Foster, A linkage between polar patches and plasmaspheric drainage plumes, GEM Meeting, Su, Y.-J., R. C. Elphic, M. F. Thomsen, and J. E. Borovsky, Fate of the
outer plasmasphere and other tails, IGPP
Yellowstone Meeting, September 1999. Su, Y.-J., J. E. Borovsky,
M. F. Thomsen, R. E. Elphic, and D. J. McComas, Plasmaspheric material at the reconnecting magnetopause,
GEM Meeting, Snowmass, CO, June 1999. Colloquium/Seminar Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling at Jupiter, Guest
lecture at Dynamic Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling at Earth
and Jupiter, Air Force Research Laboratory, Auroras at Earth and Jupiter, Space Science
Institute, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan, December 27, 2007. Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling at Jupiter and Earth, Department of
Physics and Astronomy, The Adopting the concept of the polar wind model to plasmasphere
refilling, HAO/NCAR, Sep. 10, 2003. Electron acceleration by Alfvén waves in the Earth's dayside auroral
region, The Center for Integrated Plasma Studies, Fast Observations of Cusp Electron and Ion Structures, Laboratory for
Atmospheric and Space Physics, The Fate of Plasmaspheric Material:
Satellite Observations, Physics Department, The Fate of Plasmaspheric Material:
Satellite Observations, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, Plasmaspheric Observations by Geosynchronous Satellites, Space Sciences Institute,
The Photoelectron-Driven Polar Wind: Coupled Fluid-Semikinetic Simulations and POLAR Observations,
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, The Photoelectron-Driven Polar Wind: Coupled Fluid-Semikinetic Simulations and POLAR Observations, Space and
Atmospheric Sciences, A Coupled Fluid-Semikinetic Simulation for
the Ionospheric Outflows, Space Sciences Institute, General public presentations Guest Lecture in
two Astronomy classes, UT Arlington, Spring 2008. A guest lecture
for advanced female junior high students at Guest Lecture in
two Astronomy classes, UT Arlington, Fall 2007. Guest Lecture in
two Astronomy classes, UT Arlington, Spring 2007. Guest Lecture in
three Astronomy classes, UT Arlington, Fall 2006. Introduction to Space Physics, Planetarium
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