
Member Since 2001
Astrid I. Maute
University of Colorado Boulder
Member, Space Physics and Aeronomy International Basu Early Career Award Committee; Editor, Earth and Space Science
Professional Experience
University of Colorado Boulder
2025 - Present
CU/CIRES NOAA/SWPC
Research Scientist
2023 - 2025
National Center for Atmosperic Research
Project Scientist
2000 - 2023
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Education
Doctorate
2001
Honors & Awards
AGU Abstracts
Modeling Geomagnetic Storms for GIC Studies
DOWN TO EARTH WITH SPACE WEATHER: MAGNETIC STORM–INDUCED GEOELECTRIC FIELDS, CURRENTS, AND IMPACTS II ORAL
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 13 december 2024
Gary D. Egbert, Martin Fillion, Patrick Alken, Ann...
We will discuss recent progress on an interdisciplinary project to combine ground-based and satellite data, physics-based modeling with the Thermosphe...
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Identifying the source of thermospheric wind variability with ICON
COMPOSITION, WIND, AND TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY IN THE MESOSPHERE AND IONOSPHERE/THERMOSPHERE I ORAL
spa-aeronomy | 13 december 2024
Thomas J. Immel, Lily Oglesby, Astrid I. Maute, Ch...
The three years of wind observations from the NASA Ionospheric Connection Explorer provide millions of wind profiles with altitude resolution between ...
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Impacts of Ionospheric Conductance Reduction During December 2021 Solar Eclipse on the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere System: Coupled MHD-GCM Simulations
MANIFESTATIONS OF THE SOLAR WIND–MAGNETOSPHERE–IONOSPHERE SYSTEM II ORAL
spa-magnetospheric physics | 13 december 2024
Yu Hong, Yue Deng, Daniel T. Welling, Aaron J. Rid...
Solar eclipses provide a unique opportunity to study the Geospace environment. On December 04, 2021, a total solar eclipse occurred over west Antarcti...
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Volunteer Experience
2025 - 2026
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy International Basu Early Career Award Committee
2019 - 2026
Editor
Earth and Space Science
2019 - 2022
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy Fellows Committee