Research presentations
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PhD Defense Seminar, The Weizmann Institute of Science (Rehovot, Israel), Sep 2024: “The Dynamics of Jupiter’s Polar Cyclones.” (link)
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24th Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics (AOFD), (Burlington, Vermont), June
2024: “The motion of Jupiter’s polar cyclones explained by vorticity dynamics and a center-of-mass
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography: departmental seminar (San Diego, California), June 2024,
”Jupiter’s Circumpolar and Polar Cyclones: Understanding Their Static and Transient Properties
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California Institute of Technology: departmental seminar (Pasadena, California), June 2024, ”Jupiter’s
Circumpolar and Polar Cyclones: Understanding Their Static and Transient Properties Through
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UC Santa Cruz departmental seminar: (Santa Cruz, California), June 2024, ”Jupiter’s Circumpolar and
Polar Cyclones: Understanding Their Static and Transient Properties Through Vorticity Dynamics.” -
UC Berkeley departmental seminar: (Berkley, California), June 2024, ”Jupiter’s Circumpolar and Polar
Cyclones: Understanding Their Static and Transient Properties Through Vorticity Dynamics.” -
The EGU General Assembly 2024 (Vienna, Austria), April 2024: “Vorticity-gradient forces and a
center-of-mass approach explain the mean and oscillatory motion of Jupiter’s polar cyclones.” -
Woods Hole GFD program 2023 (Woods Hole, Massachusetts), August 2023: “Can AI-based climate models learn rare, extreme weather events?”
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Europlanet Science Congress 2022 (Granada, Spain), September 2022: “The oscillatory motion of Jupiter’s polar cyclones results from vorticity gradient forces.”
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Juno’s Prime Mission Results on Atmosphere, Interior and Origin workshop, (Pasadena, California), June 2022: “The oscillatory motion of Jupiter’s polar cyclones results from vorticity gradient forces.”
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23rd Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics (Breckenridge, Colorado), June 2022: “Vorticity dynamics define the position and motion of Jupiter’s polar cyclones.”
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The EGU General Assembly 2022 (Vienna, Austria), May 2022: “The number and location of Jupiter’s circumpolar cyclones explained by vorticity dynamics.”
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GFD days 2022 (Sde Boker, Israel), April 2022, “The number and location of Jupiter’s circumpolar cyclones explained by vorticity dynamics.”
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Juno Atmospheric Working Group monthly meeting, January 14th, 2022: “The oscillatory motion of Jupiter’s polar cyclones results from vorticity gradient forces.”
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Mediterranean Cyclones: Dynamics, Impact and Prediction at Weather and Climate Scales conference, ”The number and location of Jupiter’s circumpolar cyclones explained by vorticity dynamics.”
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Twelfth Moscow Solar System Symposium 12M-S3, October 14th, 2021: “The number and location of Jupiter’s circumpolar cyclones explained by vorticity dynamics.” (16:00 minutes)
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DPS 53d annual meeting, October 7th, 2021: “The number and location of Jupiter’s circumpolar cyclones explained by vorticity dynamics.” (7:00 minutes)
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NASA HQ Monthly Science Report - invited guest speaker of the planetary science division, September 30th, “The number and location of Jupiter’s circumpolar cyclones explained by vorticity dynamics.”
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Juno Atmospheric Working Group monthly meeting, September 14th, 2021: “The number and location of Jupiter’s circumpolar cyclones explained by vorticity dynamics.”