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Overview

Antti Pulkkinen is affiliated with the Goddard Space Flight Center in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, notably Physics and Astronomy, Engineering, and Business, Management and Accounting.

The main fields of study in Pulkkinen's work include:

  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Engineering
  • Business, Management and Accounting

Subfields of specialization encompass:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Management of Technology and Innovation

Key topics addressed in their research are:

  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization
  • Product Development and Customization
  • Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Planetary Science and Exploration

Antti Pulkkinen has contributed to the advancement of transdisciplinary engineering through publications including:

  • "A Review of Modelling Methods for Manufacturing as a Service - Case Additive Manufacturing" (2024), published in Advances in transdisciplinary engineering

The scientist has collaborated frequently with the following coauthors:

  • Pekka Uski
  • Lasse Hillman
  • Asko Ellman
  • Hari P.N. Nagarajan
  • Juhani Heilala

Best Publications

  • Geomagnetic storm of 29–31 October 2003: Geomagnetically induced currents and their relation to problems in the Swedish high-voltage power transmission system

    Antti Pulkkinen;Sture Lindahl;Ari Viljanen;Risto Pirjola

  • Generation of 100-year geomagnetically induced current scenarios

    A. Pulkkinen;A. Pulkkinen;E. Bernabeu;J. Eichner;C. Beggan

  • A major solar eruptive event in July 2012: Defining extreme space weather scenarios

    D. N. Baker;X. Li;A. Pulkkinen;C. M. Ngwira;C. M. Ngwira

  • Geomagnetically induced currents: Science, engineering, and applications readiness

    Antti Pulkkinen;E. Bernabeu;A. Thomson;A. Viljanen

  • Time derivative of the horizontal geomagnetic field as an activity indicator

    A. Viljanen;H. Nevanlinna;K. Pajunpää;A. Pulkkinen

  • Ensemble Modeling of CMEs Using the WSA–ENLIL+Cone Model

    M. L. Mays;M. L. Mays;A. Taktakishvili;A. Taktakishvili;A. Pulkkinen;P. J. MacNeice

  • Ensemble modeling of CMEs using the WSA-ENLIL+Cone model

    M. L. Mays;A. Taktakishvili;A. A. Pulkkinen;P. J. MacNeice

  • Community-wide validation of geospace model ground magnetic field perturbation predictions to support model transition to operations

    A. Pulkkinen;A. Pulkkinen;L. Rastätter;M. Kuznetsova;H. Singer

  • Space weather events in July 1982 and October 2003 and the effects of geomagnetically induced currents on Swedish technical systems

    Magnus Wik;Magnus Wik;R. Pirjola;Henrik Lundstedt;A. Viljanen

  • Ionospheric equivalent current distributions determined with the method of spherical elementary current systems

    Antti Pulkkinen;Olaf Amm;Ari Viljanen

  • Calculation of geomagnetically induced currents in the 400 kV power grid in southern Sweden

    Magnus Wik;Magnus Wik;A. Viljanen;R. Pirjola;A. Pulkkinen;A. Pulkkinen

  • Recordings of geomagnetically induced currents and a nowcasting service of the Finnish natural gas pipeline system

    A. Viljanen;A. Pulkkinen;A. Pulkkinen;R. Pirjola;R. Pirjola;K. Pajunpää

  • Fast computation of the geoelectric field using the method of elementary current systems and planar Earth models

    A. Viljanen;A. Pulkkinen;O. Amm;R. Pirjola

  • Recordings and occurrence of geomagnetically induced currents in the Finnish natural gas pipeline network

    Antti Pulkkinen;Ari Viljanen;Kari Pajunpää;Risto Pirjola

  • Modelling of space weather effects on pipelines

    Antti Pulkkinen;Risto Pirjola;David Boteler;Ari Viljanen

  • Characteristics of extreme geoelectric fields and their possible causes: Localized peak enhancements

    Chigomezyo M. Ngwira;Chigomezyo M. Ngwira;Antti A. Pulkkinen;Emanuel Bernabeu;Jan Eichner

  • Space weather risk

    Risto Pirjola;Kirsti Kauristie;Hanna Lappalainen;Ari Viljanen

  • Simulation of the 23 July 2012 Extreme Space Weather Event: What if This Extremely Rare CME Was Earth Directed?

    Chigomezyo M. Ngwira;Chigomezyo M. Ngwira;Antti Pulkkinen;M. Leila Mays;M. Leila Mays;Maria M. Kuznetsova

  • Relation between substorm characteristics and rapid temporal variations of the ground magnetic field

    A. Viljanen;E. I. Tanskanen;E. I. Tanskanen;A. Pulkkinen

  • At substorm onset, 40% of AL comes from underground

    Eija Tanskanen;A Viljanen;Tuija Pulkkinen;R Pirjola

  • Extended study of extreme geoelectric field event scenarios for geomagnetically induced current applications

    Chigomezyo M. Ngwira;Chigomezyo M. Ngwira;Antti Pulkkinen;Antti Pulkkinen;Frederick D. Wilder;Geoffrey Crowley

Frequent Co-Authors

Ari Viljanen
Ari Viljanen Finnish Meteorological Institute
Michael Hesse
Michael Hesse Ames Research Center
Risto Pirjola
Risto Pirjola Natural Resources Canada
Dusan Odstrcil
Dusan Odstrcil George Mason University
Michael Wiltberger
Michael Wiltberger National Center for Atmospheric Research
Angelos Vourlidas
Angelos Vourlidas Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Ryuho Kataoka
Ryuho Kataoka National Institute of Polar Research
Joachim Raeder
Joachim Raeder University of New Hampshire
Aaron J. Ridley
Aaron J. Ridley University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Howard J. Singer
Howard J. Singer National Weather Service

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