Research professor, University of Colorado
I have studied and engaged in space weather science since graduate school. I developed an undergraduate space weather course and wrote a textbook entitled "Understanding Space Weather and the Physics Behind It," which is now widely used in various colleges and universities. Currently I teach a space environment and space weather graduate class in the Aerospace Engineering Sciences Department at the University of Colorado Boulder. My graduate students are deeply engaged in space environment data analysis. I am presently Editor in Chief of the American Geophysical Union's Space Weather journal and a Senior Research Associate at the US National Center for Atmospheric Research High Altitude Observatory
It's never been more important to keep an eye on space weather
Oct 04, 2016 07:21 am UTC| Science
As technology becomes increasingly vital in our day-to-day lives, we are more susceptible to space weather. What begins with dark spots on the Suns surface, and magnetic field disruptions in the Suns atmosphere, can result...
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