The overall direction of this research is toward increased understanding of interactive processes in the Earth's physical environment and the development of a more coherent picture of its sensitivities to natural and anthropogenic change. The carbon dioxide greenhouse effect is a continuing source of research problems, and one of the most pressing problems is how to determine the onset of a theoretically predicted warming. Both of these topics receive considerable attention from CIRES researchers.
Christian Bethge
- Instrument design and development for the solar chromosphere, transition region, and corona
- Solar image processing
- Data calibration, analysis, pipelining, and dissemination
- Machine learning

Fadil Inceoglu
I am a Research Scientist in Space Physics and Machine Learning, and I am working with the GOES-R MAG team and hope to have collaborations with other teams as well. My research area covers a wide range from long-term variations in solar activity levels from cosmogenic radionuclides and solar dynamos to short(er)-term variations from surface magnetograms of the Sun and solar differential rotation rates from global helioseismological inversions.
