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1. Influence of meteoric smoke particles on the incoherent scatter measured with EISCAT VHF.

2. Charged dust in the D-region incoherent scatter spectrum.

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3. A comparison of contact charging and impact ionization in low-velocity impacts: implications for dust detection in space.

4. Investigating the Dust Flux in the Meteoric Smoke Sampler (MESS) Instrument for Sampling Dust in the Mesosphere.

5. Dust observations with antenna measurements and its prospects for observations with Parker Solar Probe and Solar Orbiter.

6. Impact ionization double peaks analyzed in high temporal resolution on Solar Orbiter.

7. Dust In The Interplanetary Medium—Interactions With The Solar Wind.

8. Nano-Particles in Cosmic Plasma Environments.

9. Generation of pick-up ions and neutral atoms from cosmic dust.

10. Dust grain dynamics in and around the heliosphere.

11. Using Deep Learning Methods for Segmenting Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes.

12. Dust in the planetary system: Dust interactions in space plasmas of the solar system.

13. Dusty Plasma Effects in Near Earth Space and Interplanetary Medium.

14. Interstellar Dust in the Solar System.

15. Interplanetary medium – A dusty plasma

16. Nanoparticles in the inner solar system

17. Dust in the solar system and in extra-solar planetary systems.

18. Light-scattering models applied to circumstellar dust properties

19. A comprehensive model to describe light scattering properties of cometary dust

20. Light scattering by large clusters of dipoles as an analog for cometary dust aggregates

21. Dust Near The Sun.

22. Dust Grains in the Comae and Tails of Sungrazing Comets: Modeling of Their Mineralogical and Morphological Properties

23. Modulation of polar mesospheric summer echoes (PMSEs) with high-frequency heating during low solar illumination.

24. Segmentation of PMSE Data Using Random Forests.

25. Comparison of Deep Learning Models for the Classification of Noctilucent Cloud Images.

26. Effects of particle precipitation on the polar mesospheric summer echoes observed by EISCAT VHF 224 MHz radar.

27. Modelling the influence of meteoric smoke particles on artificial heating in the D-region.

28. Dust charging under variable conditions of the polar mesosphere.

29. Dust Observations with Antenna and Faraday Cup Measurements.

30. Exploring the universe through dusty visions.

31. Simulations of the collection of mesospheric dust particles with a rocket instrument.

32. Dust sputtering within the inner heliosphere: a modelling study.

33. Dust trajectory simulations around the Sun, Vega, and Fomalhaut.

35. Simulations of the collection of mesospheric dust particles with rocket instrument.

36. Inferring neutral winds in the ionospheric transition region from atmospheric-gravity-wave traveling-ionospheric-disturbance (AGW-TID) observations with the EISCAT VHF radar and the Nordic Meteor Radar Cluster.

37. Machine learning detection of dust impact signals observed by the Solar Orbiter.

38. Plasma-neutral gas interactions in various space environments: Assessment beyond simplified approximations as a Voyage 2050 theme.

39. Investigation of Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes Using Linear Discriminant Analysis.

40. Towards a Framework for Noctilucent Cloud Analysis.

41. The Science of Sungrazers, Sunskirters, and Other Near-Sun Comets.

42. Potential of Earth Orbiting Spacecraft Influenced by Meteoroid Hypervelocity Impacts.

43. The forthcoming EISCAT_3D as an extra-terrestrial matter monitor.

44. Remote sensing of a comet at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths from an orbiting spacecraft

45. Light-scattering properties of random-oriented aggregates: Do they represent the properties of an ensemble of aggregates?

46. Dust Detection in Space by Radio and Plasma Wave Instruments.