This project is funded by an NSF Career award.
This project is funded by a AFOSR reseach award and funding from an NSF Career award. This is a collaborative study with scientists at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) at Kirtland Air Force Base with the aim of combining data from the Very Large Array and the Solar Dynamics Observatory. Sam Schonfeld on solar radio emission F10.7 line.This project is funded by a NASA NEESF fellowship and funding from an NSF Career award.
This is a collaborative study with scientists at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) at Kirtland Air Force Base with the aim of refining and improving data drivers for the WSA and ADAPT models.
(3) The Sun-Earth connection, including the effects of space weather throughout the solar system, predicting the onset of solar flares, tracking coronal mass ejections, and modelling the solar wind. Membership of telescope scientific observing committees and oversight committees. Reinvent and reinvigorate the Dunn Solar Telescope. Design of new high performance computing and advanced signal processing techniques in interpretation of existing and expected data (from both ground- and space-based instrumentation. (2) Advancement of solar physics research through the design of high-cadence imaging and high-resolution spectroscopy instruments. Studies of Differential Emission Measures in the corona. Studies of the chromosphere and corona of the Sun and other stars, and inferring plasma properties. (1) Fundamental solar physics, including observational evidence for magnetohydrodynamical (MHD) processes including waves and magnetic reconnection. His current research interests can be divided into three broad areas: He uses spectroscopy, imaging, and detailed modeling to analyze data across a vast array of temporal, size and energy scales. Professor McAteer’s research covers the entire breadth of solar physics: from his PhD work on the dynamics of the quiet Sun to studying active region magnetic fields and solar flares and including the initiation and propagation of coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Professor McAteer leads the Sunspot Solar Observatory Consortium in operations of the Dunn Solar Telescope in Sunspot, NM.