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Andi Korpi-Lagg is a PhD Research Fellow in the Department of Computer Science, affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (Göttingen, Germany) and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. Their research focuses on solar physics, with a specialization in magnetic field dynamics, sunspot structures, and solar telescope instrumentation. Key contributions include the Sunrise III solar observatory project and studies of superstrong magnetic fields in solar regions.
Research Interests: Magnetic Fields in Solar Atmospheres, Sunspot Evolution, Solar Telescopes, Polarimetric Calibration, and Instrumentation for Space-Based Observations. Their work integrates observational data with advanced modeling to understand solar magnetic activity and its implications for space weather.
Recent Contributions: Publications on the Sunrise III observatory's instruments, magnetic field diagnostics, and novel techniques for analyzing solar flux emergence. Active in international collaborations, including projects like Sunrise III and CR2014/2015 flat-field datasets.
Professional Activities: Presented at multiple conferences (e.g., 2024 magnetic flux emergence diagnostics) and contributed to datasets like the Sunrise III instrumentation. Collaborates with institutions globally on solar physics projects.
Facilities: Involved in the Sunrise III balloon-borne solar observatory and associated instrumentation development.
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