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Member Since 2010
Victor A. Pinto
Assistant Professor, University of Santiago Chile
Member, Space Physics and Aeronomy Canvassing Committee; Associate Editor, Space Weather
Professional Experience
University of Santiago Chile
Assistant Professor
2022 - Present
University of New Hampshire Main Campus
Postdoctoral Research Associate
2020 - 2022
Education
University of California Los Angeles
Masters
2014
University of California Los Angeles
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received December 2017
Presentation Title: Spatial characterization of relativistic electron enhancements in the Earth's outer radiation belt during the Van Allen Probes era
Event: 2017 Fall Meeting
Awarding Section: Space Physics and Aeronomy
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Publications
Unexpected STEVE Observations at High Latitude During Quiet Geomagnetic Conditions
Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement (STEVE), is a captivating optical phenomenon typically observed in the mid‐latitude ionosphere. ...
October 08, 2024
Geomagnetic Storm Occurrence and Their Relation With Solar C...
September 09, 2021
AGU Abstracts
Latitudinal and MLT distribution of dB/dt spikes during geomagnetic storms from 1995 to 2021 during Coronal Mass Ejection and High-Speed Stream events.
AGU 2024
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 12 december 2024
Jose P. Marchezi, Amy M. Keesee, Michael Coughlan,...
Changes in solar wind flow, often linked to interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICME) or high-speed streams (HSS), directly affect the near-Earth s...
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Unusual High-Latitude STEVE Observation: Exploring the Electrodynamic Influence of Particle Precipitation in the Subauroral Ionosphere
AGU 2024
spa-aeronomy | 12 december 2024
Bea Gallardo-Lacourt, Toshi Nishimura, Larry Kepko...
High-latitude electrodynamics are significantly influenced by the presence or absence of particle precipitation, which is especially crucial in the su...
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Probabilistic Predictions of Geomagnetic Field Perturbations and Using Explainability Methods to Uncover Drivers of the Localization Effect
AGU 2024
nonlinear geophysics | 11 december 2024
Michael Coughlan, Amy M. Keesee, Victor A. Pinto, ...
Rapid changes in the ground magnetic field (dB/dt) can lead to Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) in conducting infrastructure. The extensive tim...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2028
Associate Editor
Space Weather
2021 - 2025
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy Canvassing Committee
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