UTSA-SwRI Space Physics
Graduate Program

Faculty

Randy Gladstone

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Randy Gladstone Education: B.Sc. Geophysics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, 1978 M.S. Planetary Science, Caltech, 1980 Ph.D. Planetary Science, Caltech, 1983 Email: randy.gladstone@swri.org Phone: 210-522-3581 Research Areas: Terrestrial and Jovian aurora and airglow Extreme and far ulraviolet scattering problems Hydrocarbon photochemistry Evolution of planetary atmospheres Current Graduate Students: Ashley Davis David Gomez

Randy Gladstone2023-05-25T20:19:20+00:00

Stephen Fuselier

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Stephen Fuselier Education: B.S. Physics, University of Southern California, 1981 M.S. Physics, University of Iowa, 1983 Ph.D. Physics, University of Iowa, 1984 Email: sfuselier@swri.edu Phone: 210-522-6358 Missions: IBEX IMAP MMS TRACERS Research Areas: 35 years of experience as a scientist, project manager and senior manager for scientists, engineers, and technicians Elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2021 Co-Investigator on the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) Co-Investigator and sensor lead on the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission Co-Investigator and lead for the Hot Plasma Composition Experiment (HPCA) on the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) Mission Co-Investigator on ROSINA, [...]

Stephen Fuselier2023-05-25T20:29:52+00:00

Heather Elliott

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Heather Elliott Education: B.S. Physics, Clemson University, 1993 M.S. Atmospheric and Space Science, University of Michigan, 1995 Ph.D. Physics, University of Alabama in Huntsville, 2001 Email: helliott@swri.edu Phone: (210) 522-6909 Research Areas: Analysis of large scale structure in the solar wind Space weather impact on geophysical indices and the Global Positioning System (GPS) Forecasting the solar wind at Earth Solar wind interaction with planets, objects, and interstellar material solar wind composition Ion outflow from Earth’s polar magnetosphere Current Graduate Students: Kevin Delano Kylie Sullivan

Heather Elliott2023-05-25T20:29:55+00:00

Robert Ebert

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Education: Ph.D. Space Physics, University of Texas at San Antonio, 2010 MASc Engineering Physics, University of Toronto, 2005 B.S. Physics, University of Calgary, 2003 Email: rebert@swri.edu Phone: 210-522-2229 Professional Links: Google Scholar Research Areas: Ion and electron properties and dynamics in Jupiter’s magnetosphere and auroral regions. Solar wind interactions at Jupiter’s magnetopause. Solar wind physics: spatial variations and long-term trends. Origin, acceleration, and transport of energetic heavy ions in interplanetary space. Solar wind instrument development for Space Weather applications. Graphene foil technology for advanced plasma and energetic neutral atom instruments. Mission concept development for heliophysics and planetary science. Current [...]

Robert Ebert2023-05-25T20:30:00+00:00

Mihir Desai

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Education: B.Sc. Mathematics & Physics (Joint Hons.), University College London, 1991 Ph.D. Space Physics, University of Birmingham, 1996 Email: mdesai@swri.edu Phone: 210-522-6754 Research Areas: Experimental solar and heliospheric physics Dynamics of planetary magnetospheres Causes and effects of Space Weather Design and development of novel space flight instruments Current Graduate Students: Michael Starkey Michael Preston Gregory Kayl Past Graduate Students: Tom Broiles, Ph.D. Rachael Filwett, Ph.D. Jacob Nickell

Mihir Desai2023-05-25T20:30:03+00:00

Maher Dayeh

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Maher Dayeh Education: Ph.D. Space Physics, Florida Institute of Technology, 2007 M.S. Space Science/Atmospheric Electricity, Florida Institute of Technology, 2003 B.S. General Physics, Beirut Arab University, 2001 Email:maldayeh@swri.edu Phone:210-522-6851 Research Areas: More than 15 years of multidisciplinary research experience spanning solar, heliospheric, magnetospheric, atmospheric science, and the design and development of atmospheric and space instrumentation Space Weather - Causality, Effects, and Mitigation Energetic Particle Transport in the Interplanetary Medium Origin and Acceleration of Suprathermal Ions Forecasting Solar Transient Events using Artificial Intelligence Heliosphere: Solar Wind – Interstellar Medium Interactions; ENA imaging Magnetosphere: Global Plasma Interactions; ENA Imaging Microphysics [...]

Maher Dayeh2023-05-25T20:30:08+00:00

Frederic Allegrini

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Frederic Allegrini Education: Diploma of Engineer - Qualification of HES, Vaud School of Engineering - Department of Microtechnology, 1994 Diploma in Physics, University of Lausanne, 1999 Ph.D. Physics, University of Berne, 2002 Email: fallegrini@swri.edu Phone: 210-522-6029 Missions: AMICCE BepiColombo CubeSats Graphene IBEX IMAP Juno New Horizons Solar Orbiter Research Areas: Space plasma instrumentation: design, development, testing Data analysis in the area of Jupiter's magnetosphere (auroral electrons, Juno mission) and heliospheric physics (energetic neutral atom and ions) Carbon foils for space applications Current Graduate Students: Juan Munoz Past Graduate Students: Ross Goodwin George Clark, Ph.D. Jenna Zink, M.S. [...]

Frederic Allegrini2023-05-25T20:29:26+00:00
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