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Minttu Uunila is a researcher at Aalto University's Metsähovi Radio Observatory, specializing in solar physics and radio astronomy. Her work focuses on solar activity monitoring, radio telescope instrumentation, and solar cycle studies through multi-frequency observations.
Her research interests span Solar Physics, Radio Astronomy, and Solar Activity Monitoring. She investigates solar active regions, sunspots, flaring phenomena, and magnetic field strengths using radio telescopes, particularly the 1.8-meter solar radio telescope at Metsähovi.
Her publication record shows consistent research output from 2009-2017, with significant contributions to understanding solar phenomena through radio observations. Her work demonstrates expertise in radio telescope reliability, multi-frequency solar observations, and gamma-ray emission studies in astronomical objects.
Uunila has participated in international collaborations including a visiting researcher position at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (2014) and has presented her work at numerous conferences including Astronomers' Days in Savonlinna (2014) and Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory days (2015). She has also served as Chair for external university organizations.
Her primary research facility is the Metsähovi Radio Observatory in Finland, where she conducts long-term solar monitoring using specialized radio instrumentation. Her work contributes significantly to the field of solar radio astronomy and the understanding of solar cycle phenomena.



