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: http://www.univer.kharkov.ua/en/departments/radiophysics/observatory/radiophysical_observatory
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The Department and its constituent Radiophysical Observatory were established in 1964. The Radiophysical Observatory is located near Kharkiv city and includes a broad set of radar and radio instrumentation. The Observatory comprises the MF radar, the HF Doppler radar (at vertical and oblique incidence), the satellite radio beacon receivers, the magnetometers, and the ionosonde. The instrumentation allows the researchers to investigate the various interacting processes operating in the ionosphere within an altitude range of ~ 60 - 1000 km and the characteristics of radio-wave propagation within a frequency band of up to approximately 2 GHz, simultaneously with magnetometer measurements.
Research
The Department of Space Radio Physics is one of the leading research constituents at Kharkiv V. Karazin National University. Over 20 researchers work with faculty and students on projects funded by government, foundations, and industry. The Department of Space Radio Physics places great emphasis on research, and supports several major groups, which have a worldwide reputation. It is unique in Ukraine in its studies of processes linking the surface of the Sun to interplanetary space, the Earth's magnetosphere and ionosphere. Back in the 60s, the space physics group was the first to promote and to implement
Students
The students, department faculty, and staff participate in research programs, make use of the Observatory facilities in their research, and undertake theoretical studies in numerous topics.
Topics of particular interest include:
International Collaborations
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