Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhDs!
Three more Climate & Space students have successfully defended their doctoral dissertations this spring. Congratulations, Doctors!
Three more Climate & Space students have successfully defended their doctoral dissertations this spring. Congratulations, Doctors!
Dr. Garima Malhotra
Defense Date: 4/12/2021
Dissertation Title: Understanding the Impacts of Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere on Thermospheric Dynamics and Composition
Faculty Advisor: Prof. Aaron Ridley
Dr. Malhotra will soon begin work as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Dr. Yash Sarkango
Defense Date: 4/20/2021
Dissertation Title: Dynamics of the Jovian magnetosphere: Combining insights from global MHD simulations and in situ measurements from the Juno spacecraft
Faculty Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Xianzhe jia
Dr. Sarkango plans to pursue a career in research, specifically focusing on the space plasma environment. In the near term, he will continue working at CLASP as a postdoctoral researcher using numerical modeling and analysis of in situ data to further study the Jovian magnetosphere.
Dr. Zihan Wang
Defense Date: 4/21/21
Dissertation Title: Dynamics and Drivers of Multi-Scale Storm-TimeIonospheric Density Structures
Faculty Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Shasha Zou
Dr. Wang will continue working at CLASP as a postdoctoral researcher. His research will focus on the numerical simulation of equatorial plasma bubbles and the data analysis of the Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) mission and the Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) mission.