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.

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