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19.03.2024 , News

Humboldt-Fellow at IAP

Congratulations to Dr. Suman Das for being awarded the prestigious Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship for Post-Docs. The fellowship will enable Dr. Das to conduct his research at IAP for two more years. In his work Dr. Das engages in the understanding of the origin of daily variations in the occurrence of equatorial plasma bubbles. Observations and modelling shall lead to a suitable prediction of EPBs within a certain longitudinal sector.

01.01.2024 , Events

16th International Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of iMST Radar and Lidar (MST16/iMST3)

16th International Workshop on Technical and Scientific Aspects of iMST Radar and Lidar vom 09. - 13.09.2024 in Rostock...

01.01.2024 , News

New department head and professor

Claudia Stephan was appointed as professor for Theoretical Atmospheric Physics at the University of Rostock and takes over the lead of the IAP department „Modelling of Atmospheric Processes“ from January 2024. She got her physics diploma at the University Bonn, earned her PhD at the University of Colorado in Boulder and, after a postdoc stay at the University of Reading, moved to the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, where she led a Minerva Fast Track Research Group. Her working area is mesoscale dynamic meteorology. We are looking forward to working with her!

25.09.2023 , News

Thirty years Institute of Atmospheric Physics

A jubilee was celebrated on the 25th of September 2023. The event was moderated by Holger Wandsleb, chair of the board of trustees, greeting were given from the Ministry for Education, Science and Culture, the University of Rostock, the Leibniz Association as well as the former and current acting institute directors. The guest lecture was given by Prof. John Plane (University of Leeds) and was devoted to current scientific questions in atmospheric physics which initialized numerous discussions in the following reception.

25.08.2023 , News

URSI Awards for IAP contributions

Two prizes were awarded to IAP early career scientists for their contributions to the XXXVth URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (URSI GASS 2023) in Sapporo. The Young Scientist Award was received by Dr. Priyanka Ghosh. She is PostDoc at the radar department of IAP on the topic Momentum flux and intermittency of gravity waves in MAARSY, our radar system on North Norway. URSI (International Union of Radio Science) selects the candidates following a competitive procedure. URSI invites the awardees to attend the General Assembly and Scientific Symposium on-site with full support. The other prize went to Jennifer Hartisch – she took third place in the Student Paper Competition (SPC). Her topic deals with anomalies in radar observations of polar mesospheric summer echoes. Out of 61 submissions, 10 had been selected to present their papers to a panel of judges in a special session at the venue. Of the 10 finalists, 4 were from Commission G (Ionospheric Radio and Propagation), in which Jenni also competed. Congratulations to both awardees!  

18.07.2023 , News

Visit of Minister Bettina Martin

Minister Bettina Martin from the Ministry of Science, Culture, Federal and European Affairs visited IAP on 18th July 2023. It was an insightful visit and IAP received good feedback on our ongoing research and excellent evaluation. The scientific and administrative team of IAP had a fruitful discussion with the visitors from the ministry about our new strategic orientation, our above-average success in acquiring new projects and the excellent cooperation with colleagues all over the world. The Minister and her team concluded their visit with a scientific tour of IAP's research facilities.

13.05.2023 , News

Open Day 2023: A successful event

On 13th May 2023, IAP opened its doors. The general public could have an insight on ongoing research and could experience the working model of the institute. The event was very popular and attracted almost 700 visitors from the city of Kühlungsborn and the nearby region. The scientific departments of the institute set up several stations and experiments for demonstrating and explaining the scientific research and its importance for society. The visitors were very enthusiastic to learn about Radars, Lidars, Rockets, Weather-Balloons, and Numerical Models. The event was child-friendly with many opportunities to have hands on experiences with various age-appropriate experiments. The event was a large success for both the visitors and our colleagues.

06.04.2023 , News

Open Day at the Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics IAP

The Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP) opens its doors and invites you to get to know its work and research. How do our scientists conduct research? and how our studies are increasing the knowledge of Earth’s atmosphere? Our program offers a glimpse in the scientific workings of the institute with guided tours through the labs and explanations of radars, lidars, models and sounding rockets, children's program with quiz competition, guided experiments and weather balloon launch. Food and refreshments will be provided. We look forward to seeing you there!

04.04.2023 , News

On 4th April 2023 Prof. Dr. Martina Brockmeier, the President of the Leibniz Association, visited the IAP.

On 4th April 2023 Prof. Dr. Martina Brockmeier, the President of the Leibniz Association, visited the IAP. During the visit, she interacted the IAP staff in various sessions. In her speech she congratulated IAP on the ‘excellent’ evaluation last month. Various topics such as interdisciplinary networking, international cooperations, opportunities and platforms for early career scientists were discussed. IAP is grateful to Prof. Dr. Martina Brockmeier for her visit and valuable discussions with the team. In the picture: Martina Brockmeier (Front right), Claudia Stolle (Front left), Caren Schmidt, Jorge L. Chau, Gerd Baumgarten (Middle Row Left to right), Felix Kießling (back left) and Holger Wandsleb (back right).

24.03.2023 , News

The IAP was successfully evaluated!

At its meeting on March 21, 2023, the Senate of the Leibniz Association recommended to the federal and state governments to continue funding the IAP as an institution for research and scientific infrastructure. This recommendation followed the evaluation of the IAP by an independent assessment group in May 2022, which concluded with excellent results. The evaluation report emphasized that the IAP is dedicated to the study of the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) and its adjacent atmospheric layers. The experimental and theoretical studies of changes and coupling of these layers, which lie 50 to 200 km above the Earth's surface, were provided as part of a convincing overall concept. The achievements of the three departments Optical Soundings and Sounding Rockets, Radar Remote Sensing, and Modeling of Atmospheric Processes were each rated as "excellent." The IAP regularly produces outstanding research results, for e.g., on the propagation of gravity waves or the structure of noctilucent clouds. In addition, the IAP is doing pioneering work in the design, construction and operation of stationary and mobile observation instruments, especially radar and lidar systems. With its measuring instruments, the institute collects data of high scientific interest. Of particular importance are the many years of work on global circulation models. The strategic plans for the future are convincing. The IAP plans to increasingly include layers adjacent to the MLT in the future. The full Senate statements can be found on the Leibniz Association website: https://www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de/ueber-uns/evaluierung/das-evaluierungsverfahren-der-leibniz-gemeinschaft/senatsstellungnahmen On this successful evaluation IAP’s director Prof. Claudia Stolle expressed her views, "These are of course quite outstanding results, which we are particularly pleased about. They reflect the excellent work of the institute in researching the middle and high atmosphere in both national and international networks. They also reflect the confidence in the institute to continue to achieve successful results in the years to come. I would like to express my special thanks to all employees of the IAP and to our cooperation partners for their constructive and invigorating collaboration. In the coming years, we want to continue this success and face the challenges addressed to us."