AURORA on Earth

Photo Credit: Jan Curtis, UAF, GI

 

Marina Galand

Work Experience

AURORA on Ganymede

Photo Credit: NASA and Space Telescope Science Institute
   
Aug. 2005 - present: Lecturer at the Space and Atmospheric Physics Group,
Department of Physics, Imperial College London, U.K.
Aug. 2005 - present: Research Fellow at the Center for Space Physics,
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.
Jan. 2002 - July 2005: Senior Research Associate at the Center for Space Physics,
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.
June 2000 - Dec. 2001: Research Associate at the Center for Space Physics,
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.
Nov. 1998 - May. 2000: Post-doc: NRC (National Research Council) Research Associateship
award at SEC (Space Environment Center), NOAA (National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration), Boulder, Colorado.
Nov. 1996 - Oct. 1998 : Post-doc: ASP (Advanced Study Program) postdoctoral fellowship
at HAO (High Altitude Observatory), NCAR (National Center for
Atmospheric Research), Boulder, Colorado.
1994 - 95 & 1995 - 96: Teaching: Signal processing lab for the 2nd year of engineering school,
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs Electriciens de Grenoble,
Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, Grenoble, France.
1993 - 1994: Teaching: Mathematics recitation,
Cycle Préparatoire Polytechnique for the first year,
(equivalent to the first year at the university in mathematics),
Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, Grenoble, France.
Feb. - Sept. 1993: Internship for the 3rd year engineering and DEA, at the CEPHAG Lab
(Centre d'Etudes des Phénomènes Aléatoires et Géophysiques),
Université de Grenoble, Grenoble, France, carried out a study on the
"Calculation of electron density in the jovian atmosphere".
Summer 1992: Internship for the 2rd year engineering, at the STAR Lab (Space,
Telecommunications And Radioscience), Stanford University, CA,
completed research on "Perturbations on VLF subionospheric signals:
the zigzag effect".
July 1991: Internship for the 1st year engineering carried out at the Laboratoire de
Signaux et Communication, Université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France,
on the "Measurement of the total electron contents between a
geostationary satellite and the Earth".

 


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