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Member Since 2005
Morris Cohen
Associate Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
PhD, Stanford University, 2010. AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow, NSF, 2012-2013. Currently Associate Professor at Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. President of Atmospheric and Space Electricity Section of AGU, 2021-2022. URSI Santimay Basu Prize, 2014. ONR Young Investigator Award, 2015. NSF CAREER Award, 2017. Georgia Tech Junior Faculty Teaching Excellence Award, 2018. http://LF.gatech.edu. I love building and cooking in wood-fired brick ovens.
Professional Experience
Georgia Institute of Technology
Associate Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
2013 - Present
Education
Stanford University
Doctorate
2010
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Reviewer Award - Geophysical Research Letters
Received December 2013
Publications
Enhancement of Green Ghosts Due To Recurrence of Sprite Element

We examined three observations of green emission events (labeled as event A, B and C, respectively) associated with red sprites as captured by amat...

October 19, 2024
AGU Abstracts
VLF and ELF Sensing of the Lower Ionosphere Under Solar Eclipse Conditions
AGU 2024
spa-aeronomy | 13 december 2024
Mark Golkowski, Zenon Nieckarz, Oleksiy V. Agapito...
Solar eclipses are rare opportunities to study the short timescale dynamics of the lower ionosphere, specifically, the ionospheric D-region. It is wel...
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Ionospheric VLF Response to the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
AGU 2024
spa-aeronomy | 13 december 2024
Campbell Depken, Morris Cohen
The D-region of the ionosphere (60-90 km) is energized by solar radiation and impacts the propagation of radio waves. Very low frequency (VLF, 3-30 kH...
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Modeling Ionosphere Electron Density Using Machine Learning to Determine the Impact of X-Ray Flux Over Time
AGU 2024
spa-aeronomy | 13 december 2024
Liam Smith, Morris Cohen
Many systems, especially communications, are impacted by the state of the ionosphere, which is driven primarily by solar activity. Thus, an accurate m...
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Volunteer Experience
2023 - 2024
Immediate Past President
Atmospheric and Space Electricity Executive Committee
2023 - 2023
Chair
Atmospheric and Space Electricity Fellows Committee
2021 - 2023
Member
Fall Meeting Program Committee
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