John Storey is a Professor of Physics at the University of New South Wales. He was awarded the Pawsey Medal by Australian Academy of Science and the Antarctic Service Medal of the US Congress. His research interests include Antarctic astronomy, infrared astronomy and millimeter wave astronomy and energy-efficient vehicles. He is chairman of the Antarctic Astronomy and Astrophysics Expert group of SCAR which helps to coordinate international astronomical research in Antarctica
• The Antarctic region has been experiencing rapid change in recent decades due to human induced fac...
Antarctic research has progressed steadily from the era of reconnaissance studies into a period of p...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IF] Toward Future Plan of the Arct...
SCAR, the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, is, like the IAU, a committee of ICSU, the Int...
The dry cold tenuous and stable air above the Antarctic plateau provides superb conditions for the c...
Dome A on the Antarctic Plateau may be the best site for astronomical telescopes on Earth, In the Ma...
The remarkable environment of Antarctica offers many advantages for astronomical observations. Over ...
Antarctica is probably the least known of the world's regions. Intensive research by over 20 nations...
Summary: The Antarctic plateau provides many exciting possibilities for astronomical observations. T...
The extremely dry, cold and tenuous air of the Antarctic plateau makes it the premier site on the ea...
The experience of university-level teaching of “Antarctic Astronomy” is recounted and provides le...
358-370Polar regions have consistent task in molding the global environment. International scientifi...
This invited talk discusses the pulsating star research from the heart of Antarctica and the scienti...
After performing a literature review using numerous papers relating to the developments of Antarcti...
Two meetings on the subject of Antarctic astronomy were held in Cambridge in early August 1996, in a...
• The Antarctic region has been experiencing rapid change in recent decades due to human induced fac...
Antarctic research has progressed steadily from the era of reconnaissance studies into a period of p...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IF] Toward Future Plan of the Arct...
SCAR, the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, is, like the IAU, a committee of ICSU, the Int...
The dry cold tenuous and stable air above the Antarctic plateau provides superb conditions for the c...
Dome A on the Antarctic Plateau may be the best site for astronomical telescopes on Earth, In the Ma...
The remarkable environment of Antarctica offers many advantages for astronomical observations. Over ...
Antarctica is probably the least known of the world's regions. Intensive research by over 20 nations...
Summary: The Antarctic plateau provides many exciting possibilities for astronomical observations. T...
The extremely dry, cold and tenuous air of the Antarctic plateau makes it the premier site on the ea...
The experience of university-level teaching of “Antarctic Astronomy” is recounted and provides le...
358-370Polar regions have consistent task in molding the global environment. International scientifi...
This invited talk discusses the pulsating star research from the heart of Antarctica and the scienti...
After performing a literature review using numerous papers relating to the developments of Antarcti...
Two meetings on the subject of Antarctic astronomy were held in Cambridge in early August 1996, in a...
• The Antarctic region has been experiencing rapid change in recent decades due to human induced fac...
Antarctic research has progressed steadily from the era of reconnaissance studies into a period of p...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IF] Toward Future Plan of the Arct...