Hilde Nesse

Position

Professor, Space Physics

Affiliation

Research

Expertise: the physical mechanisms and atmospheric impacts of energetic particle precipitation, from process-level understanding to climate relevance.

Goal: to integrate space physics and atmospheric science by overcoming traditional disciplinary divides.

Publications
Academic article
Conference poster
Conference lecture
Doctoral thesis (PhD)
Lecture
Popular science article
Popular science book chapter
Academic literature review

See a complete overview of publications in Cristin.

Projects

Former projects

  • 2013–2023
    University of Bergen (UiB) – Birkeland Centre for Space Science (BCSS)
    Group Leader / Co‑Investigator
     
  • 2020–2023
    UiB – DEEP‑RISE: Unravelling the Drivers of Energetic Electron Precipitation – Revealing the Imprint of Space on Earth
    Principal Investigator
     
  • 2020–2023
    UiB – EPIC: Effects of Energetic Electron Precipitation in a Changing Climate
    Co‑Investigator; Principal Investigator from 2022
     
  • 2015–present
    UiB – DEEP: Distribution of Energetic Electron and Proton Instrument
    Principal Investigator
     
  • 2017–2020
    UiB – FREPPIMA: Full Range Energetic Particle Precipitation Impacting the Middle Atmosphere
    Principal Investigator
     
  • 2016–2020
    Norwegian Institute for Air Research – SOLENA: Solar Effects on Natural Climate Variability in the North Atlantic and Arctic
    Co‑Investigator
     
  • 2013–2017
    Norwegian Institute for Air Research – HEPPA‑Norway: Solar–Terrestrial Coupling Through High‑Energy Particle Precipitation in the Atmosphere
    Co‑Investigator