Member Since 1988
Christina Cohen
Member of the Profess. Staff, California Institute of Technology
Member, Space Physics and Aeronomy Canvassing Committee
Professional Experience
California Institute of Technology
Member of the Profess. Staff
1996 - Present
Education
University of Maryland College Park
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Union Fellow
Received December 2023
Citation
For fundamental contributions to understanding solar energetic particles and their roles in space weather
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Publications
CMEs and SEPs During November‐December 2020: A Challenge for Real‐Time Space Weather Forecasting
Predictions of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and solar energetic particles (SEPs) are a central issue in space weather forecasting. In recent years...
April 27, 2022
Assessing the Influence of Input Magnetic Maps on Global Mod...
February 26, 2022
Solar Physics and Solar Wind
April 12, 2021
Radial Evolution of a CIR: Observations From a Nearly Radial...
February 01, 2021
The Ground-Level Enhancement Event of September 2017 and Oth...
October 29, 2018
AGU Abstracts
Solar Energetic Particle Benchmark Dataset in the CLEAR Space Weather Center of Excellence
AGU 2024
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 12 december 2024
Weihao Liu, Ian G. Richardson, Alessandro Bruno, K...
Solar energetic particles (SEPs) are high-energy particles originating from the Sun that are accelerated by intense solar eruptions such as solar flar...
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PARMISAN: Particle ARizona & MIchigan Solver on Advected Nodes
AGU 2024
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 12 december 2024
Xiaohang Chen, Lulu Zhao, Joe Giacalone, Igor Soko...
PARMISAN is a three-dimensional (3D), data-driven and physics-based model designed to simulate the acceleration and transport processes of solar energ...
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Radial Dependency of CME Shock Associated Particle Acceleration Processes: Statistical Multipoint Observations from 2010-2024
AGU 2024
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 12 december 2024
Malik Walker, Robert C. Allen, George C. Ho, Glen...
The recent distributed array of spacecraft at various distances from the Sun greatly improves the accessibility of studying Coronal Mass Ejections (CM...
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Volunteer Experience
2022 - 2025
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy Canvassing Committee
2021 - 2022
Immediate Past President
Space Physics and Aeronomy Executive Committee
2019 - 2021
Member
Eos Science Advisers
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