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Michael Starkey
Southwest Research InstituteMeeting roles in:
Intermittent Structures and Wave Modes in Plasmas: From Turbulent Dynamics to Particle Transport I Poster
The Compact Dual Ion Composition Experiment
Intermittent Structures and Wave Modes in Plasmas: From Turbulent Dynamics to Particle Transport II Oral
Space Weather Science to Enhance Forecasting with the NASA IMAP Active Link for Real-Time (I-ALiRT) Data System
What Space Weather Quantities Can Be Accurately Forecasted Using Coronal and Heliospheric Imaging?
Space Plasma Physics Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques I Oral
Properties of Energetic Particles in the Sub-Alfvénic Solar Wind Flow observed by Parker Solar Probe
Implementing Time Series Forecasting Functionality in the SEP Forecasting model MEMPSEP
Space Plasma Physics Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques II Oral
A high geometric factor spectrometer for fast plasma measurements on future missions
Space Plasma Physics Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques III Poster
A Novel Method for Real-Time Forecasting of Extreme Energetic Storm Particle Events Associated with Interplanetary Shocks
Identifying Shock-drift Acceleration at Quasiperpendicular Shocks: Simulations and MMS Observations
Classifying 10 Years of Solar Wind Observations from MMS: A Data Mining Approach
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