Refereed publications

1.      Wanliss, J.A. and V. M. Uritsky (2010), Dynamic critical scaling in the solar wind and low-latitude magnetosphere,  in press, J. Geophys Res..

2.      P. Martin, N. E. Turner, and J. Wanliss, Timing of substorm related auroral oscillations, Earth Planets Space, Vol. 61 (No. 5), pp. 615-619, 2009.

3.      Dobias, P. and Wanliss, J.A., Intermittency of Storms and Substorms: Is it Related to the Critical Behaviour?, Annales Geophysicae, Volume 27, 5, 2009, pp.2011-2018.

4.      Anh, V., Yu, Z.-G., and Wanliss, J. A. (2007), Analysis of global geomagnetic variability, Nonlin. Processes Geophys., 14, 701-708.

5.      James Wanliss, Dahai Liu, Vadim Uritsky, and Michael Wuergler (2007), Fractal Modeling of Human Psychomotor Skills, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, V.G. Duffy (Ed.): Digital Human Modeling, HCII 2007, LNCS 4561, pp. 474–482.

6.      Wanliss, J. A., and J. M. Weygand (2007), Power law burst lifetime distribution of the SYM-H index, Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L04107, doi:10.1029/2006GL028235.

7.      Wanliss, J.A., and P. Dobias (2007), Space Storm as a Phase Transition, J. Atmos. Sol. Terr. Phys., doi:10.1016/j.jastp.2007.01.001, 69, 675–684.

8.      Dobias, P., J. A. Wanliss, and J. C. Samson (2007), Nonlinear Stability of the Near-Earth Plasma Sheet during Substorms: February 9, 1995 event, Can. J. Physics, 69, 675–684.

9.      Cersosimo, D. O., and Wanliss, J.A. (2007), Initial Studies of high latitude magnetic field data during different magnetospheric conditions, Earth Planets Space, Vol. 59 (1), pp. 39-43.

10.  Wanliss, J. A., Substorm onset location and dipole tilt angle, Annales Geophysicae, 24: 577-588, 2006.

11.  Wanliss, J. A., and D. O. Cersosimo, Scaling properties of high latitude magnetic field data during different magnetospheric conditions, Substorms-8, Proceedings 8th International Conference on Substorms, Banff, Canada, 325-329, 2006.

12.  Wanliss, J. A., and G. Rostoker, IMAGE analysis and modeling of substorm onsets, Substorms-8, Proceedings 8th International Conference on Substorms, Banff, Canada, 331-335, 2006.

13.  Wanliss, J. A., and K. M. Showalter, High-resolution global storm index: Dst versus SYM-H, J. Geophys. Res., 111, A02202, doi:10.1029/2005JA011034, 2006.

14.  Z.-G. Yu, V. V. Anh, J. A. Wanliss, and S. Watson, Chaos game representation of DST and its multifractal analysis, doi:10.1016/j.chaos.2005.12.046, Chaos Solitons Fractals, 2006.

15.  Dobias, P., and J. A. Wanliss, Nonlinear Stability of the Near-Earth Plasma Sheet During Substorms, Substorms-8, Proceedings 8th International Conference on Substorms, Banff, Canada, 49-53, 2006.

16.  Wanliss, J.A., Statistical Precursors to Space Storm Onset, in Multiscale Coupling of Sun-Earth Processes, (eds.) A.T.Y. Lui, Y. Kamide, and G. Consolini, Elsevier, 99-112, 2005.

17.  Wanliss, J. A., V. V. Anh, Z.-G. Yu, and S. Watson, Multifractal modeling of magnetic storms via symbolic dynamics analysis, J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2004JA010996, 2005.

18.  Anh, V. V., Z.-G. Yu, J. A. Wanliss, and S. M. Watson, Prediction of magnetic storm events using the Dst index, Nonlin. Proc. Geophys., 12, 799-806, 2005.

19.  James Wanliss, Rodney Piercey, Joseph Mosca, and Christina Frederick, Space Science in the American Classrooms: the Teachspace Experience, Proc. 1st Space Exploration Conference, Orlando, Fl, AIAA-2005-2718, 1052-1055, 2005.

20.  Wanliss, J. A., Fractal properties of SYM-H during quiet and active times, J. Geophys. Res., 110, A03202, doi:10.1029/2004JA010544, 2005.

21.  Wanliss, J. A., Nonlinear variability of SYM-H over two solar cycles, Earth Planets Space, 56, e13–e16, 2004.

22.  Mitsutake, G., Otsuka, K., Oinuma, S., Ferguson, I., Cornelissen, G., Wanliss, J., and Halberg, F., Does exposure to an artificial ULF magnetic field affect blood pressure, heart rate variability, and mood?, Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 58 (Suppl. 1), S20-S27, 2004.

23.  Rae, I. J., K. Kabin, R. Rankin, F. R. Fenrich, W. Liu, J. A. Wanliss, A. J. Ridley, T. I. Gombosi, and D. L. De Zeeuw, Comparison of photometer and global MHD determination of the open-closed field line boundary, J. Geophys. Res., 109, A01204, doi:10.1029/2003JA009968, 2004.

24.  J. A. Wanliss, James Cunningham, and Rodney Piercey, Adventures in Aerospace: Embry-Riddle Experiences, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Advancement of Aerospace Education and Collaborative Research in the 21st Century, Hankuk Aviation University, Republic of Korea, 3-14, 2004.

25.  P. Dobias, J. A. Wanliss, I. O. Voronkov, and J. C. Samson, On the Stability of the Near-Earth Magnetotail at Growth Phase, Substorms-7, Proceedings International Conference on Substorms-7, Levi, Lapland, 2004.

26.  Wanliss, J. A. and M. A. Reynolds, Fractal dimension of low-latitude geomagnetic temporal variations, Ann. Geophysicae, 21, 2025-2030, 2003.

27.  Lu, J. Y., R. Rankin, R. Marchand, V. T. Tikhonchuk, and J. Wanliss, Finite element modeling of nonlinear dispersive field line resonances: Trapped shear Alfvén waves inside field-aligned density structures, J. Geophys. Res., 108(A11), 1394, doi:10.1029/2003JA010035, 2003.

28.  Wanliss, J. A. and R. Rankin, Auroral substorm dynamics and field line resonances, Earth Planets Space, 54, 927-932, 2002.

29.  Wanliss, J. A., R. Rankin, J. C. Samson, and V. T. Tikhonchuk, Field line resonances in a stretched magnetotail: CANOPUS optical and magnetometer observations, J. Geophys. Res., 107(0), 10.1029/2001JA000257, 2002.

30.  Mitsutake, G., Oinuma, S., Kubo, Y., Yamanaka, T., Otsuka, K., Ohkawa, S., Cornélissen, G., Halberg, F., Wanliss, J., Does exposure to artificial ULF waves affect blood pressure and heart rate variability?, Proceedings 3rd International Symposium: Workshop on Chronoastrobiology and Chronotherapy, Otemachi, Chiyodaku, Tokyo, 9 Nov 2002, pp. 31-35.

31.  Wanliss, J. A. and R. Rankin, Relationship of oscillating aurora to substorms and magnetic field line resonances, in (ed.) R.M. Winglee, Proc. Substorms-6, International Conference on Substorms-6, Seattle, USA, 105-109, 2002.

32.  Wanliss, J. A., R. D. Sydora, G. Rostoker, and R. Rankin, Origin of some anisotropic flows in the plasma sheet, Ann. Geophysicae, 20, 1559-1575, 2002.

33.  Mitsutake, G., Cornélissen, G., Otsuka, K., Wanliss, J., and Halberg, F., Does exposure to artificial ULF waves affect mood?, Proceedings 2nd International Symposium, Workshop on Chronoastrobiology and Chronotherapy, Otemachi, Chiyodaku, Tokyo, 17 Nov 2001, pp. 40-41.

34.  Wanliss, J. A., J. C. Samson, and E. Friedrich, On the use of photometer data to map dynamics of the magnetotail current sheet during substorm growth phase, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 27673-27684, 2000.

35.  Wanliss, J. A. and R. D. Sydora, Distribution function mapping Technique to model Distributed Plasma Sources and flows in Space Plasmas, Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on the Numerical Simulation of Plasmas, Banff, Alberta, 134-137, 2000.

36.  Wanliss, J. A., Fast ion flows in the Earth’s Magnetotail, Thesis (PhD), UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA (CANADA), Source DAI-B 62/05, p. 2358, Nov 2001, 163 pages, 2000.

37.  Petrukovich, A. A., J. A. Wanliss, T. Mukai, T. Yamamoto, S. Kokubun, Small-amplitude bipolar flows in the near-earth tail, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 2909-2912, 1999.

38.  Mann, Ian R., Gareth Chisham, James A. Wanliss, Frequency-doubled density perturbations driven by ULF pulsations, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 4559-4565, 1999.

39.  Petrukovich, A. A., J. A. Wanliss, T. Mukai, T. Yamamoto, S. Kokubun, 1998, Small-amplitude tailward flows and dipolarizations in the near-earth tail, in (eds.) S. Kokubun and Y. Kamide, Proc. Substorms-4, International Conference on Substorms-4, Lake Hamana, Japan, . Terra Scientific Publ. Co., Tokyo; Kluwer Academic Publ., Dordrecht, p.207, 1998.

40.  Wanliss, J. A., The sun-earth connection in geophysics, South African Geophysical Association Newsletter, April 1998, 23.

41.  Wanliss, J. A., A Study of Temporal Variations of the Geomagnetic Field with Reference to Aeromagnetic Surveys, Thesis (MSc), UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND (SOUTH AFRICA), 162 pages, 1995.

42.  Wanliss, J. A. and L. A. G. Antoine, Geomagnetic micropulsations: Implications for high resolution aeromagnetic surveys, Exploration Geophysics, 26, 535-538, 1995.

43.  Wanliss, J. A. and L. A. G. Antoine, Hydrological parameters of the Lingerette Street Catchment, report for the Department of Water Systems Research, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1994.

44.  Wanliss, J. A., Light Pulse Shapes from Scintillators and improved Pulse Shape Discrimination for 6Li Glass Scintillators, B.Sc Hons. thesis, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, 1992.

 

Exhibitions and Published conference abstracts (*=invited)

1.      Wanliss, J.A., and M.F. Larsen (2008), Multiscale In-Situ Observations of Substorm related High-latitude Joule heating, Asia Oceania Geosciences Society Meeting, ST13-A035.

2.      Wanliss, J.A. (2008), Multiscale Phenomena of the Magnetosphere, Asia Oceania Geosciences Society Meeting, ST10-A011.

3.      Wanliss, J. A., Anh, V. V., and Z.-G. Yu (2008), A New Forecasting Technique for Extreme Events in the Geosciences, Eos Trans. AGU, 89 (23), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract SM24-08.

4.      Wanliss, J. A., Anh, V. V., and Z.-G. Yu, Day to Week ahead Prediction of Large Space Storms, NOAA Space Weather Workshop, April 28 - May 1, 2008, Boulder, CO.

5.      Dobias, P.,  J. Wanliss, and D. Bickel, Intermittency of storms and substorms: Implications for critical behaviour of magnetosphere ICS-9, Ninth International Conference on Substorms, Vol. 1, ICS9-A-00041, 2008.

6.      *Wanliss, J. A. (2007), Self-Organised and Critical Behaviour of the Terrestrial Magnetosphere from High- to Low- Latitudes, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract NG34A-07.

7.      Wanliss, J. A. (2007), When is it alright to use SYM-H as a Storm Index?, Eos Trans. AGU,
88
(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM32A-05.

8.      James Wanliss, Dahai Liu, Vadim Uritsky, Michael Wuergler (2007), Fractal Modeling of Human Psychomotor Skills Acquisition Process, International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Beijing, China.

9.      James Wanliss, Vo V. Anh, Z.-G. Yu (2007), Regional space weather models via ground-based data, SuperDarn 2007 Workshop, Abashiri, Hokkaido, Japan.

10.  James Wanliss, Vo V. Anh, Z.-G. Yu, and M. G. Grysko (2007), Towards regional space weather models of geomagnetic field variability, NOAA/SEC Space Weather Conference, Boulder, CO.

11.  John Samson, Peter Dobias, and James Wanliss, (2007), Magnetotail stability during substorms, THEMIS Launch Conference, Titusville, Florida.

12.  Wanliss, J. A., and V. M. Uritsky (2007), Signatures of Self-Organized Criticality in Low-Latitude Magnetosphere, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(23), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract NG44A-08.

13.  James Wanliss, Robert Rankin, John Samson, and V. Tickhonchuk (2007), How thin does the magnetotail really get during substorm growth phase?, THEMIS Launch Conference, Titusville, Florida.

14.  Wanliss, J. A., V. V. Anh, and Z.-G. Yu (2007), Multifractal Analysis of INTERMAGNET Stations: A First Step Toward Global Characterizations, Chapman Conference on Mid-latitude Ionospheric Dynamics and Disturbances, 3-6 January, Yosemite, CA.

15.  Wanliss, J. A., and P. Dobias, Space Storm as a Critical Phase Transition, Eos Trans. AGU 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM33E-0l, 2005. 

16.  *Wanliss, J. A., Measures for Space Weather Prediction, NIS/SAMSI CMG Workshop, Raleigh, NC, October 2005.

17.  Wanliss, J. A., Multiscale Models for Space Weather, NSF GEM Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, July 2005.

18.  Wanliss, J. A., V. V. Anh, Z.-G. Yu, and S. M. Watson, How to use Measures in Space Storm Prediction, NSF GEM Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, July 2005.

19.  Cersosimo, D., and J. A. Wanliss, Ground Based Magnetometer Statistics as a Window on Magnetospheric Processes, NSF GEM Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, July 2005.

20.  James Wanliss, Rodney Piercey, Joseph Mosca, and Christina Frederick, Space Science in the American Classrooms: the Teachspace Experience, Proc. 1st Space Exploration Conference, Orlando, Fl, AIAA-2005-2718, 2005.

21.  Wanliss, J.A., V.V. Anh, Z.-G. Yu, S. Watson, Multifractal Modelling of Dst via Recurrent Iterated Function Systems, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract NG41B-0429, 2004.

22.  Dobias, P., I. Voronkov, and J. Wanliss, Liapunov Stability of Plasmas: An Application to the Earth's Magnetotail at Substorms, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM11A-1175, 2004.

23.  J. A. Wanliss, James Cunningham, and Rodney Piercey, Adventures in Aerospace: Embry-Riddle Experiences, International Symposium on Advancement of Aerospace Education and Collaborative Research in the 21st Century, Hankuk Aviation University, Republic of Korea, June 17-19, 2004.

24.  J. A. Wanliss, Schools Space Weather Monitoring System (SSWMS), EAA AirVenture Oshkosh's Teachers Day, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, July 29, 2004.

25.  Cersosimo, D. and J. A. Wanliss, Multifractionality in the High-Latitude Quiet Time Magnetosphere, NSF GEM Workshop, Telluride, CO, June 2004.

26.  Montecalvo, M., J. Wanliss, P. Dobias, and J. Samson, Magnetotail equilibria during substorm growth phase, NSF GEM Workshop, Telluride, CO, June 2004.

27.  Showalter, K. and J. A. Wanliss, Long-Term Comparisons of SYM-H and Dst, NSF GEM Workshop, Telluride, CO, June 2004.

28.  Dobias P., J. A. Wanliss, I.O. Voronkov, and J. C. Samson, Observation constrained equilibria, plasma instabilities, and substorm intensification phase, Winnipeg, Canada, 2004.

29.  Dobias, P., J. A. Wanliss, I. O. Voronkov, J. C. Samson, On the stability of the near-Earth magnetotail at growth phase, International Conference on Substorms-7, Levi, Finland, 2004.

30.  Wanliss, J. A., Nonlinear statistical precursors to space storm onset, Conf. Sun-Earth Connections, Kona, HI, Feb. 2004.

31.  Wanliss, J. A. and R. Rankin, The Significance of Dipole Tilt for Substorm Onsets, Eos Trans. AGU, 84(46), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM32A-1140, 2003.

32.  Lu, J. Y., R. Rankin, R. Marchand, J. Wanliss, and V. T. Tikhonchuk, Finite element modeling of Dispersive Field Line Resonances: trapped Shear Alfven Waves, 2002 AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco, USA, Dec. 2002.

33.  Wanliss, J. A., R. D. Sydora, and G. Rostoker, Fast ion flows in the Plasma Sheet without a Neutral Line, Amer. Phys. Soc., Division of Plasma Physics Annual Meeting, Orlando, Fl., November 11-15, 2002.

34.  Wanliss, J. A., Konstantin Kabin, Iain J. Rae, Robert Rankin, Darren De Zeeuw, Tamas Gombosi, and Aaron Ridley, Mapping the Nightside Open/Closed Field Line Boundary Using CANOPUS Photometers: Model Comparisons, NSF GEM Workshop, Telluride, Co., June 24-28, 2002.

35.  J. A. Wanliss and R. Rankin, Auroral Substorm Dynamics and Field Line Resonances, International Conference on Substorms   ICS-6, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA, March 25-29, 2002.

36.  R. Rankin, V. Tikhonchuk, J. C. Samson and J. Wanliss, Magnetospheric Field Line Resonances Dispersive and Kinetic Effects, Canadian Association of Physics, Division of Aeronomy and Space Physics (DASP),  The University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, February 2002.

37.  Rankin, R., J. C. Samson, V. Tikhonchuk, and J. Wanliss, Dispersive Alfvén Waves: Nonlinear and Kinetic Effects: Kinetic Processes, National Radio Science Meeting, The University of Colorado at Boulder, January 9-12, 2002.

38.  Rankin, R., V. Tikhonchuk, and J. Wanliss, Auroral Electron Acceleration by Dispersive Alfvén Waves: Kinetic Processes,American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, U.S.A., EOS. Trans. AGU, 82(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM51A-0798, 2001.

39.  J. A. Wanliss, R. Rankin, Substorm Related Resonance Structures in Auroral Optical Observations, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, U.S.A., EOS. Trans. AGU, 82(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SM31C-09, December 2001.

40.  Mitsutake, G., Cornélissen, G., Otsuka, K., Wanliss, J., and Halberg, F. Does exposure to artificial ULF waves affect mood?, Workshop on Chronoastrobiology and Chronotherapy, Otemachi, Chiyodaku, Tokyo, 17 Nov 2001.

41.  Rankin, R., J. C. Samson, V. T. Tikhonchuk, and J. Wanliss, Small Scale Dispersive Alfven Waves and Auroral Acceleration, IAGA-IASPEI Joint Scientific Assembly, Hanoi, Vietnam, 20-31 August 2001.

42.  Wanliss, J. A., J. C. Samson, and R. Rankin, Substorm triggered pulsations observed in optical data, Canadian Association of Physics Annual Congress, Victoria, B.C., June 17-20, 2001.

43.  Parks, G. K., Bale, S., Carlson, C. W., McFadden, J., Mozer, F., Phan, T., McCarthy, M., Wilber, M., Kistler, L., Moebius, E., Bosqued, J. M., Dandouras, I., Reme, H., Sauvaud, J. A., Klecker, B., Bavassano-Cattaneo, M., Formisano, V., Korth, A., Lundin, R., Balsiger, H., Escoubet, P., Giles, B., Wygant, J., Rostoker, G., Wanliss, J.A., Cluster Observations of a Polar Cap Boundary, American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, Boston, U.S.A., EOS Transac., May 2001.

44.  J. A. Wanliss, R. Rankin, J. C. Samson, Shear Alfven waves on stretched magnetic field lines, Canadian Association of Physics, Division of Aeronomy and Space Physics (DASP), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, February 23-24, 2001.

45.  J. C. Samson, I. O. Voronkov. E. Friedrich, J. A. Wanliss, CANOPUS observations of substorm intensifications and expansive phases, Canadian Association of Physics, Division of Aeronomy and Space Physics (DASP), Saskatoon, February 23-24, 2001.

46.  Wanliss, J. A., Rankin, R., and J. C. Samson, Mapping the Inner Plasma Sheet with Field Line Resonances and Energetic Protons, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, U.S.A., EOS Transac., December 2000.

47.  Samson, J. C., I. O. Voronkov, E. Friedrich, J. A. Wanliss, ICS-5 Meeting, CANOPUS observations of substorm intensifications and expansive phases, St. Petersburg, Russia, May 16-20, 2000.

48.  Wanliss, J. A., J. C. Samson, and R. Rankin , Mapping the magnetosphere via natural tracers, Space Environment Meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada, October 2000.

49.  Wanliss, J. A. and R. D. Sydora, Distribution function mapping Technique to model Distributed Plasma Sources and flows in Space Plasmas, Seventeenth International Conference on the Numerical Simulation of Plasmas, Banff, Alberta, 2000.

50.  Wanliss, J. A., J. C. Samson, E. Friedrich, G. Rostoker, and R. D. Sydora, Mapping magnetotail current sheet thickness using photometer data, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, U.S.A., EOS Transac., December 1999.

51.  Mann, I. R., G. Chisham, J. A. Wanliss, Frequency doubling in ULF waves, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, U.S.A., EOS Transac., December 1998.

52.  Wanliss, J. A. and G. Rostoker, Tailward ion beams in the plasma sheet and its boundary layer, American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, Boston, U.S.A., EOS Transac., 148, May 1998.

53.  Petrukovich, A. A., J. A. Wanliss, T. Mukai, T. Yamamoto, S. Kokubun, Small-amplitude tailward flows and dipolarizations in the near-earth tail, International Conference on Substorms-4, Lake Hamana, Japan, Abstracts, p.124, March 1998.

54.  Wanliss, J. A., Particle dynamics due to the cross-magnetotail current, presented at a University of Alberta colloquium, October 1997.

55.  Wanliss, J. A., G. Rostoker, W. W. Liu, A Source for Anti-Earthward Anisotropic Flows in the Plasma Sheet, Chapman Conference on the Earth's Magnetotail: New Perspectives, Kanazawa, Japan, November 1996.

56.  Wanliss, J. A. and L. A. G. Antoine, Geomagnetic micropulsations: Implications for high resolution aeromagnetic surveys, paper presented at Australian society of Exploration Geophysicists Conference, Adelaide, Australia, September 1995.

57.  Wanliss, J. A., A study of Temporal Variations of the Geomagnetic Field with Reference to Aeromagnetic Surveys, unpublished MSc dissertation, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1995.

58.  Wanliss, J. A., A Study of Temporal Variations of the Geomagnetic Field with Reference to Aeromagnetic Surveys, presented at South African Geophysical Association Meeting, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1995.

Invited presentations at other organizations (since 1996)

1.      Kyung-Hee University, Suwon, Korea, Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Seminar entitled Solar wind control of inner magnetosphere disturbances”, July 22, 2009.

2.      Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), Princeton University, New Jersey, “Complex behavior in Space Plasmas”, March 5, 2009.

3.      Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscomb Air Force Base, Massachussets, “Modern Space Weather Prediction Techniques”, November 21, 2008.

4.      Nagoya University, Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, “The Avalanching Magnetosphere”, August 8, 2007.

5.      Nagoya University, Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, “Learning about the magnetosphere and substorms through geomagnetic  field models and data assimilation”, June 8, 2007.

6.      Kyung-Hee University, Suwon, Korea, Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Seminar entitled How thin does the magnetotail really get during substorm growth phase?”, May 24, 2007.

7.      Korean Advanced Institute for Science and Technology (KAIST), Taejon, Korea, “Critical Systems approaches in Space Physics”, May 15, 2007.

8.      University of Houston, Department of Physics, “Complexity in the Terrestrial Magnetosphere”, April 24, 2007.

9.      Auburn University, Department of Physics, “Phase Transitions in the Terrestrial Magnetosphere”, February 16, 2007.

10.  NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, “Cosmic Love: Space Storm as a Multifractal Dynamical Transition”, September 29, 2006.

11.  Wanliss, J. A., Liberty University, “Space Weather: The finger of God in Stormy Times”, September 26, 2006.

12.  Florida Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, “SOC and Nonlinearities in Space Weather”, May 2006.

13.  University of Central Florida, Orlando, Department of Physics, Hurricanes in Space”, September 2005.

14.  National Institute of Statistical Sciences, Measures in Space Physics”, October 2005.

15.  Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Department of Physics, The Physics of Love, October 2005.

16.  Kyung-Hee University, Suwon, Korea, Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Seminar entitled “The Moon, Mars, and beyond: Perspectives from Space Physics”, May 24, 2005.

17.  Chungnam National University, Taejon, Korea, Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Seminar entitled “Space Weather: Fireballs in the Magnetosphere”, May 13, 2005.

18.  Korean Advanced Institute for Science and Technology (KAIST) and Korea Astronomical Observatory (KAO), Taejon, Korea, “Space Storms as Critical Phase Transitions”, May 12, 2005.

19.  University of Central Florida, Orlando, Department of Mathematics, “Statistical Physics Approaches in Space Physics”, March 2005.

20.  Mathematical Association of America, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida, “Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics in Space”, November 2003.

21.  Korea Astronomical Observatory, Taejon, Korea, “Space Weather Effects and Research”, May 2002.

22.  Kyung-Hee University, Suwon, Korea, “Fast Ion Flows in the Earth’s Magnetotail”, May 2002.

23.  Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida, U.S.A.,Remote Sensing the Magnetosphere with Auroral Tracers”, April 2002.

24.  Fort McMurray Discovery Centre, Alberta, Canada, Living with a Star: the Aurora, Space Weather, and Us,” February 2002.

25.  Department of Geophysics, University of Washington, Seattle, U.S.A., "Models of Bursty Bulk Flows", April 1999.

26.  ISAS (Japanese Space Agency), "Field Line Resonances in Theory and Data", April 1997.