
TL;DR
This memoir reflects on a scientific career bridging solar and stellar astrophysics, highlighting research on the Sun's surface, corona, and space weather, with personal insights and historical context.
Contribution
It provides a personal and thematic overview of key topics in solar and stellar astrophysics, integrating historical perspective and individual research experiences.
Findings
Insights into surface field evolution and coronal dynamics
Historical context of solar and stellar research
Personal perspective on space weather and heliophysics education
Abstract
This invited memoir looks back on my scientific career that straddles the solar and stellar branches of astrophysics, with sprinklings of historical context and personal opinion. Except for a description of my life up to my Ph.D. phase, the structure is thematic rather than purely chronological, focusing on those topics that I worked on throughout substantial parts of my life: stars like the Sun and the Sun-as-a-star, surface field evolution, coronal structure and dynamics, heliophysics education, and space weather. Luck and a broadly inquisitive frame of mind shaped a fortunate life on two continents, taking me from one amazing mentor, colleague, and friend to another, working in stimulating settings to interpret data from state-of-the-art space observatories.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy
