Louis Lanzerotti of the New Jersey Institute of Technology is principal investigator for the RBSPICE (Radiation Belt Ion Composition Experiment) instrument, and one of the pioneers of
radiation belt physics research.
«I started in
radiation belt physics more than 45 years ago,» he says.
Not exact matches
The Space Science Laboratory (as part of the wider Solar
Physics and Space Plasma Research Centre (SP2RC) at The University of Sheffield) was recently awarded the STFC grant «Dynamics of key
radiation belt emissions» (April 2018 to March 2021) and the successful applicant would have the opportunity to contribute to this active research project (depending on the topic of PhD chosen).
The Space and Atmospheric
Physics Group are seeking a Research Assistant / Associate to perform, analyse and interpret high performance computer simulations related to the magnetosphere and
radiation belts.