Emma Anderberg

ST Solar-Terrestrial Sciences
The 2017 Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Award is awarded to Emma Anderberg for the poster/PICO entitled:
Reconstructing the 11-year solar cycle length from cosmogenic radionuclides for the last 600 years (Nilsson, E.; Adolphi, F.; Mekhaldi, F.; Muscheler, R.)
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Emma Anderberg (previously Nilsson) is a PhD student at the Geological department at Lund University, Sweden. Her PhD research focuses on short-term solar cycles using cosmogenic radionuclides as a proxy for past solar activity. In the poster Emma tested a method to reconstruct solar cycle length based on cosmogenic radionuclide records and presented indications of a relationship between solar cycle lengths and solar activity.