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Member Since 1993
Mike Warren Liemohn
Professor, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Professional Experience
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
2012 - Present
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Professor
1998 - Present
Education
The University of Michigan
Doctorate
1997
Doctorate
1997
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Bachelors
1992
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Doctorate
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Current Roles
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy Canvassing Committee
Publications
Predicting Geostationary (GOES) 4.1–30 keV Electron Flux Over All MLT Using LEEMYR Regression Models
Regression models (LEEMYR: Low Energy Electron MLT geosYnchronous orbit Regression) predict hourly 4.1–30 keV electron flux at geostatio...
August 20, 2024
Drivers for Geostationary 2–200 keV Electron Fluxes as Obser...
August 18, 2024
Data Analysis for the Geosciences: Essentials of Uncertainty...
October 01, 2023
AGU Abstracts
Analyzing Force Density Contribution to Ion Outflow Using the Space Weather Modeling Framework
CIRCULATION OF HEAVY IONS AND THEIR ROLE IN REGULATING PLASMA DYNAMICS II POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 15 december 2023
Kaitlin Doublestein, Michael W. Liemohn, Daniel T....
The way in which we represent ionospheric outflow impacts the trajectory of ions to the magnetosphere, alters ring current dynamics post-storm, and ch...
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Studying Saturn's Interchange Injection Events: Kronian Inner Magnetosphere Model Development
MAGNETOSPHERES IN THE OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM I POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 14 december 2023
Erika Hathaway, Michael W. Liemohn, Raluca Ilie
In a multistage effort to investigate the plasma mass transport processes in a magnetosphere with both external and internal sources, we explore Small...
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Crustal Field Inclusion of the Dawn-Dusk Asymmetry of the Mars Magnetotail Current Sheet
SPACE ENVIRONMENTS OF UNMAGNETIZED OR WEAKLY MAGNETIZED SOLAR SYSTEM BODIES AND THE EFFECTS OF SPACE WEATHER ON THESE SYSTEMS III POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Nii-Boi Quartey, Michael W. Liemohn
The Martian magnetotail exhibits a dawn-to-dusk asymmetry that causes the tail to shift towards the dawnside at solar maximum and along the duskside a...
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Volunteer Experience
2021 - 2025
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy Canvassing Committee
2020 - 2021
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy Education and Public Outreach Committee
2019 - 2021
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy Canvassing Committee
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