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Fall 2022
The research reported in this thesis is multidisciplinary in nature. It presents the use of kinetic simulations, state of the art data analysis, and machine learning techniques to infer plasma parameters and satellite parameter from Langmuir probe measurement. Physical parameters such as plasma...
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Fall 2020
The development of accurate models of drift resonance between $H^+$ ions and Alfv\'enic ultra-low frequency (ULF) waves is crucial for understanding particle dynamics in the Earth's inner magnetosphere. However, full solutions to the wave equations are complex and approximations are required to...