PhD Candidate
Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
2134C
Bachelor of Science in Physics with Minor in Mathematics, UCLA, June 2015
Camilla Harris is a PhD student in the department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering at the University of Michigan. She was introduced to space physics through her undergraduate research on the THEMIS mission at UCLA, and subsequent internships at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Los Alamos National Laboratory. At the University of Michigan she began to work on planetary science and MHD modeling of space plasmas, and she is now a graduate student affiliate of the Europa Clipper Magnetometer.