2004 – 2009 Bachelor in Physics, National University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru
2015 – 2019 Doctor in Science and Geospatial Applications, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Sao Paulo, Brazil
2013 – 2015 Master in Science and Geospatial Applications
Zatrudnienie
2023 Postdoctoral Research, Department of Atmospheric Physics, Institute of Geophysics PAS
2022 Postdoctoral Research, Department of Atmospheric Physics, Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science, Atmospheric Physics, Sopron, Hungary
2020 Postdoctoral Research, Department of Atmospheric Physics, Institute of Geophysics PAS
2019 Assistant Researcher, Center for Radio Astronomy and Astrophysics at Mackenzie (CRAAM), Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Sao Paulo, Brazil
2013 Assistant Geophysicist, Peruvian Geophysical Institute, Lima, Peru
Tematyka Badawcza
atmosferyczny elektryczny obwód globalny / global atmospheric electric circuit (GEC)
solar-terrestrial relationships
cosmic rays
hard radiation from thunderstorms
Projekty
Coordinator in „Multi-station analysis of solar effects in the ground-level atmospheric electric field”. Period: 07/2020 – 07/2022. Funding Source: Narodowej Agencji Wymiany Akademickiej (NAWA), Poland.
Coordinator in „Monitoring of the atmospheric electric field in South America”. Period: 05/2019 – 04/2020. Funding Source: Coordination and Improvement of Higher Level or Education Personnel (CAPES), Brazil.
Participant in „Monitoring of the atmospheric electric field in fair weather conditions: Effects of geophysical disturbances and natural phenomena”. Period: 06/2017-06/2020. Funding Source: National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), Brazil.
Participant in „Analyses of the variations associated with temperature and atmospheric pressure changes in the intensity of the cosmic rays flux: Application to the study of ‘Forbush decrease’”. Period: 02/2018-06/2019. Funding Source: Mackenzie Presbyterian University (Mackpesquisa), Brazil.
Participant in „Monitoring of the atmospheric electric field: Application to the study of geophysical disturbances and natural phenomena”. Period: 02/2016-02/2017. Funding Source: Mackenzie Presbyterian University (Mackpesquisa), Brazil.
Publikacje
Tacza, J.; Raulin, J.-P. ; Macotela, E. ; et al. Local and global effects on the diurnal variation of the atmospheric electric field in South America by comparison with the Carnegie curve. Atmospheric Research, V. 240, p. 104938, 2020
Gurmani, S.F. ; Ahmad, N. ; Tacza, J. ; Hussain, T. ; Shafaq, S. ; Iqbal, T. . Comparative analysis of local and global atmospheric electric field at the Northern Pakistan. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, V. 206, p. 105326, 2020.
Nicoll, K. A.; Harrison, …; Kubicki, M.;…; Odzimek, A.;…; Tacza, J. et al., A global atmospheric electricity monitoring network for climate and geophysical research. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, V. 184, p. 18-29, 2019
Tacza, J.; Raulin, J.-P.; Mendonca, RRS, et al. Solar effects on the atmospheric electric field during 2010-2015 at low latitudes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, V. 123, p. 1-15, 2018.
Gurmani, S.F.; Ahmad, N.; Tacza, J.; Iqbal, T. First seasonal and annual variations of atmospheric electric field at a subtropical station in Islamabad, Pakistan. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, V. 179, p. 441-449, 2018.
Tacza, J.; Raulin, J-P; Macotela, E.; Norabuena, E.; Fernandez, G. Atmospheric electric field variations and lower ionosphere disturbance during the total solar eclipse of 2010 July 11. Advances in Space Research, V. 58, p. 2052 – 2056, 2016.
Tacza, J.; Raulin, J.-P.; Macotela, E.; Norabuena, E.; Fernandez, G.; Correia, E.; Rycroft, M.J.; Harrison, R.G. A new South American network to study the atmospheric electric field and its variations related to geophysical phenomena. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, V.120, p.70 – 79, 2014.