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Member Since 2017
Luisa Capannolo
Professional Experience
Boston University
Research Scientist
2022 - Present
Boston University
Research Scientist
2020 - 2022
Education
Masters
2014
Boston University
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Fred L. Scarf Award
Received December 2021
Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received December 2018

Presentation Title: Multi-case study of energetic electron precipitation during Van Allen Probes and LEO satellite magnetic conjunctions

Event: 2018 Fall Meeting

Awarding Section: Space Physics and Aeronomy

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Publications
Statistical Survey of Interchange Events in the Jovian Magnetosphere Using Juno Observations

Interchange instability is known to drive fast radial transport of electrons and ions in Jupiter's inner and middle magnetosphere. In this study, w...

October 05, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Quantification of the Outer Radiation Belt Electron Precipitation and the Resultant Atmospheric Ionization
AGU 2024
spa-aeronomy | 13 december 2024
Murong Qin, Wen Li, Luisa Capannolo, Qianli Ma, Xi...
Energetic electron precipitation into the upper atmosphere is one of the major loss mechanisms of the Earths radiation belts and can enhance atmospher...
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Remote Sensing of Inner Magnetosphere Dynamics Using ELFIN’s Pitch-angle and Energy Resolved Spectra.
AGU 2024
spa-magnetospheric physics | 13 december 2024
Vassilis Angelopoulos, Ethan Tsai, Colin Wilkins, ...
Data acquired from ELFIN, a dual CubeSat mission, and analyzed over the last year offer an improved view of scattering and ionospheric precipitation o...
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Modeling Global Electron Precipitation Driven by Whistler Mode Waves:Integrating Physical and Deep Learning Approaches
AGU 2024
spa-magnetospheric physics | 10 december 2024
Sheng Huang, Wen Li, Qianli Ma, Xiaochen Shen, Lui...
Wave-particle interactions play a pivotal role in determining the radiation belt electron evolution, especially during periods of geomagnetically dist...
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