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  • Drew Turner

    Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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Meeting roles in:
Exploring the Connections Between the Sun, Outer Heliosphere, and Local Interstellar Medium, Including First-Light Results from NASA’s IMAP Mission I Oral
Toward a Unified Understanding of Particle Acceleration and Transport Throughout the Heliosphere Poster
Universal Energy Limits of Radiation Belts in Planetary and Brown Dwarf Magnetospheric Systems
Exploring the Outer Heliosphere through ENA observations from IMAP
IMAP’s Role in Understanding Particle Injection and Energization Throughout the Heliosphere
Exploring the Connections Between the Sun, Outer Heliosphere, and Local Interstellar Medium, Including First-Light Results from NASA’s IMAP Mission II Oral
Direct Samples of Interstellar and Interplanetary Material with IMAP
Toward Safer Mars Missions: Space Weather Lessons from a Multipoint Observation Campaign
Delivering Near Real-Time Space Weather Observations: The I-ALiRT Cloud Architecture and International Ground Station Integration for IMAP
Exploring the Connections Between the Sun, Outer Heliosphere, and Local Interstellar Medium, Including First-Light Results from NASA’s IMAP Mission III Poster
Space Weather Science to Enhance Forecasting with the NASA IMAP Active Link for Real-Time (I-ALiRT) Data System
EMIC Wave Generation and Properties under Different Solar Wind Drivers in the Outer Radiation Belt Region
EMIC Wave Generation and Properties under Different Solar Wind Drivers in the Outer Radiation Belt Region
The Relativistic Electron Magnetic Spectrometer (REMS) Instrument
Collisionless Shocks in Heliospheric and Astrophysical Plasmas and Their Effects on Planetary Magnetospheres I Poster
Compressive Structures in The Foreshock of Interplanetary Shocks
Collisionless Shocks in Heliospheric and Astrophysical Plasmas and Their Effects on Planetary Magnetospheres II Oral
On the spatial relationship between the aurora and relativistic electron precipitation during a storm-time substorm
A Localized Burst of Relativistic Electrons Produced in Earth’s Plasma Sheet During a Substorm
Partition of Energy Flux Transport at Bursty Bulk Flows
Development of the Suprathermal Particle and Relativistic Electron Magnetic Spectrometer (SuPREMeS)
Purple Rain: Direct Relativistic Electron Injections and Their Auroral Counterparts

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