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- 114 doctoral theses during the years 1963-2022
- 20 years since IRF’s nanosatellite Munin was launched
- A new study uncovers the missing link between ULF waves in the foreshock and the magnetosphere
- A permanent research position: Scientist in Space Plasma Physics (ref: 2.2.1-428/22)
- ALIS_4D: the unique measurement system for studies of the northern lights
- Cluster spacecraft reveals new insights into the inner workings of the Earth’s natural particle accelerator
- Doctoral thesis “nailed” by Philipp Wittmann
- Doctoral thesis reveals the technology behind a space instrument built to study Jupiter
- Due to wind condition canceled launch of sounding rocket from Esrange – new attempt on March 13
- Electronics engineer with a focus on RF-technology (dnr: 2.2.1-91/21)
- Embedded software engineer (dnr: 2.2.1-320/22)
- Erosion of the Martian atmosphere by the solar wind – article in Science
- Exciting things are ongoing at IRF SpaceLab in Kiruna
- Guest Researcher (dnr: 2.2.1-161/22)
- Guest scientist in space physics (dnr: 2.2.1-319/23)
- Guest scientist or Postdoctoral position in space physics – work with data from the Rosetta Ion Composition Analyzer (dnr: 2.2.1-154/19)
- Guest Scientist Position in Space Physics (ref.nr: 2.2.1-19/20)
- Instrument Software Engineer (dnr: 2.2.1-259/21)
- Invoicing – e-invoice
- IRF instruments for potential future mission to either Mars or Earth’s Orbit
- IRF receives 32 million SEK from the Swedish National Space Agency
- IRF researcher measures turbulence in the magnetic environment round the Earth
- IRF scientist participate in a popular science webinar – theme aurora borealis
- IRF scientist Peter Wintoft about space weather during Innovation Days
- IRF scientists in the media – experiment with a sounding rocket
- IRF studies plasma shock waves as part of the EU H2020 SHARP project
- IRF’s space scientists answer questions about the scientific experiment
- It’s time for mechanical tests
- Jesper Fredriksson focuses on instruments in extreme space environments at Space Rendezvous
- Joshua Dreyer nailed his doctoral thesis – material from Saturn’s D ring in focus
- Kiruna Goes to the Moon
- Lack of UV brings new understanding of cometary dust into light
- Latest from Allsky Camera
- Louis Richard nailed his doctoral thesis – focus on energy conversion and particle acceleration
- Magnetic storms – a window to the past
- Mars’ atmosphere well protected from the solar wind
- Meet IRF’s new doctoral student Ida
- Meet IRF’s employees!
- Moa Persson nailed her doctoral thesis and won the prize for best poster
- Multi-satellite space mission encounters magnetic reconnection in the Earth’s magnetotail
- New findings: Surprisingly little water has escaped to space from Venus
- New research explains physical processes of Mars and Venus plasma environments
- New research reveals how current is limited in space
- New research reveals space debris, invisible meteors and near-Earth asteroids
- New Study Reveals Breakthrough Findings on Magnetic Reconnection and Turbulence in Near-Earth Space
- Now the adventure in space has began for the Swedish instrument Particle Environment Package on board Juice
- Observations of noctilucent clouds from a stratospheric balloon
- Outstanding Swedish research results from the Cluster satellites in the Earth’s magnetosphere
- Ph.D student in Space Physics [Ref 2.2.1-126/23]
- PhD student in Space Physics for studies of Saturn’s moon Titan (dnr 2.2.1-222/21)
- PhD student in space physics for studies of space weather (dnr: 2.2.1-268/23)
- PhD student in space physics for studies of space weather (dnr: 2.2.1-49/24)
- PhD student in space physics (dnr: 2.2.1-318/23)
- PhD student in space physics (dnr: 2.2.1-333/23)
- PhD student in Space Physics (dnr: 2.2.1-403/23)
- PhD student in Space Physics (dnr: 2.2.1-49/21)
- PhD student in Space Physics to studies of space plasmas (ref nr: 2.2.1-146/20)
- PhD student in Space Physics to studies of space plasmas (ref nr: 2.2.1-220/20)
- PhD students in space physics for studies of Mars and comets (ref: 2.2.1-70/20)
- Post-doctoral position in Atmospheric Physics (ref. 2.2.1-21/23)
- Post-doctoral position in orbital mechanics (dnr: 2.2.1-78/22)
- Post-doctoral position in Space Physic (2.2.1-14/21)
- Post-doctoral Position in Space Physics – Plasma processes around Venus using ion distribution functions (ref. 2.2.1-58/20)
- Post-Doctoral Position in Space Physics (Ref. 2.2.1-59/23)
- Post-Doctoral position in space plasma physics (dnr: 2.2.1-293/23)
- Post-Doctoral Position in Space Plasma Physics (ref: 2.2.1-22/23)
- Post-Doctoral Position in Space Plasma Physics (ref: 2.2.1-429/22)
- Post-doctoral position in space weather
- Post-doctoral position in space weather (ref: 2.2.1-137/23)
- Post-doctoral position in space weather (Ref. 2.2.1-137/23)
- Postdoc in Space Plasma Physics (ref 2.2.1-237/22)
- Postdoctoral or Guest Scientist in Space Weather (ref: 2.2.1-86/20)
- Postdoctoral or Guest Scientist positions in space physics (ref nr: 2.2.1-137/20)
- Postdoctoral or Guest Scientist positions in space physics (ref nr: 2.2.1-219/20)
- Postdoctoral position in Space Physics (dnr: 2.2.1-126/21)
- Postdoctoral position in space physics (dnr: 2.2.1-27/21)
- Postdoctoral position in space physics (ref: 2.2.1-299/22)
- Postdoctoral position in space physics (ref: 2.2.1-449/23)
- Postdoctoral position in space physics (Ref. 2.2.1-159/23)
- Postdoctoral position in space physics [Ref. 2.2.1-293/22]
- Postdoctoral position in space weather (dnr: 2.2.1-9/22)
- Product assurance engineer (Dnr 2.2.1-181/19)
- Research engineer specializing in analogue electronics [2.2.1-394/22]
- Research engineer specialized in testing and calibration of space instruments (ref nr: 2.2.1-144/20)
- Research engineer specializing in analog electronics (ref. 2.2.1-394/22)
- Research engineer specializing in analogue electronics (ref: 2.2.1-394/22)
- Research engineer with focus on space mission operations and on-ground data processing software development (ref: 2.2.1-32/20)
- Saturn is eating its D ring – resulting in a complex upper atmosphere
- Scientific article in Eos about last years sounding rocket experiment
- Sofia Bergman’s research gives scientists an opportunity to study low-energy ions
- Software developer for auroral research (dnr: 2.2.1-73/21)
- Software developers (Ref:2.2.1-281/22)
- Software Engineer (dnr: 2.2.1-373/21)
- Software Engineer for science instrumentation (dnr 2.2.1-374/21)
- Software systems engineer (Ref. 2.2.1-279/22)
- Solar Orbiter has captured the first image of a magnetic field reversal
- Sounding rocket will create colorful clouds for aurora studies
- Space scientists in Kiruna will use sounding rocket to create colorful clouds for aurora studies
- Successful launch of the Juice spacecraft!
- Successful scientific experiment with sounding rocket for space scientists in Kiruna in collaboration with SSC Esrange
- Swedish ASPERA-3 on board Mars Express is healthy and beginning to produce its first exciting scientific results
- Swedish Institute of Space Physics launches aurora app for Kiruna
- Swedish Institute of Space Physics one step closer to the edge of the Solar System
- Swedish Institute of Space Physics return to Venus on Indian space mission
- Swedish instrument has landed on the Moon
- Swedish space instrument participates in the search for life around Jupiter
- Swedish space instrument will study the Moon on board a Turkish spacecraft
- Swedish space pioneer Bengt Hultqvist has passed away
- Swedish space technology ready to explore oceans under the ice on Jupiter’s moon Ganymede
- Test engineer (ref 2.2.1-329/22)
- The British Ambassador Judith Gough visited IRF
- The first Swedish scientific results from Solar Orbiter
- The Indian Ambassador Tanmaya Lal visited IRF
- The Japanese Ambassador Noke Masaki visited IRF
- The Radio & Plasma Wave Investigation (RPWI) instrument on the ESA JUICE spacecraft has successfully deployed all its sensors.
- The Swedish Institute of Space Physics participates in a 10 million Euro research infrastructure to support planetary science
- Twisted radio beams in space reveal unique properties of black holes
- Unique particle instrument tailored for the harsh Jovian environment
- Unique tests available at Sweden’s IRF SpaceLab
- Video shows the development of the Jupiter sensor JNA
- Water plumes on Europa: tasting an extraterrestrial ocean
- Waves in space affect the key process that creates solar storms
- What is ALIS_4D and what is a all-sky camera?
- Women in space – Hayley live from Kiruna
- Young IRF scientist awarded a Zeldovich Medal