Since April 2003 I had moved to the University of California Berkeley (2003 - 2006). My website during that time is here.

Since December 2009 I have moved to Kyung Hee University. My new website with latest information is here.


Personal Data

Name

Tetsuya Magara
magara@solar.physics.montana.edu

Position

Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Solar Physics Group, Dep. of Physics, Montana State University

Nationality

Japan

Education

Entered Faculty of Science, Kyoto University, April, 1989, and graduated March, 1993, with the degree of Bachelor of Science.
Obtained an M. S. March, 1995.
Obtained a Ph. D. March, 1998 from Kyoto University for a thesis entitled: 'A Study of Solar Flares Based on Comparison between Theory and Observation'

Occupation

Served as a post-doc. research fellow at Hida Observatory, Kyoto University (Apr., 1998 - Mar., 2000)
Served as a post-doc. research fellow at Dep. of Physics, Montana State University (May, 2000 - present)

Japanese Version

Membership

The Astronomical Society of Japan, American Astronomical Society, Solar Physics Division of AAS, American Geophysical Union




Research History

Year

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

Title

Master student

Doctor student

Post doc.

Affiliation

Dep. of Astronomy, Kyoto Univ.

Hida Obs., Kyoto Univ.

Meeting
(scheduled)

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IAU Collq.
in Makuhari

Cospar in Birmingham,
Yohkoh 5 year anniversary
meeting in Tokyo

IAU in Kyoto

NAP in Tokyo,
Cospar in Nagoya

CDAW'99 in Nobeyama

Research

Story style (English)

Story style (Japanese)

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Plasmoid dynamics

Resistive processes in current sheet

Dynamics of emerging flux tubes

Loop top source of solar flares

Doctor thesis

Gas motions around filament


2000

2001

2002

2003

Post doc.

Dep. of Physics, Montana State Univ.

SPD in Lake Tahoe

SPD/AGU in Boston,
SHINE in Snowmass

Yohkoh 10th anniversary meeting in Hawaii,
Activities-Solar Magnetism and Related Astrophysics in Santa Barbara,
SPD/AAS in Albuquerque,
SHINE in Banff,
NATO Advanced Research Workshop in Budapest,
AGU in San Francisco

(SPD in Columbia, MD),
(SHINE in Maui)

Dynamics of emerging flux tubes

Injection of magnetic energy & helicity by an EFT

CME Type II bursts

Sigmoid structure of an emerging flux tube

Formation of 3-dimensional coronal current sheets




Pictures




Articles