Qianli Ma
Qianli Ma | |
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🎓 Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles |
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Qianli Ma is a Research Scientist at the Center for Space Physics at Boston University. His primary research interests include resonant wave-particle interaction in Earth and Jupiter’s magnetosphere, simulating the transport, acceleration, and decay of relativistic electrons in the radiation belts, and global distributions, properties and scattering effects of whistler[disambiguation needed] mode plasma[disambiguation needed] waves in the magnetosphere.[1]
Biography[edit]
Ma received his Bachelor's of Science in Physics from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2010. In 2015, Ma received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles, both in Space Physics.[1]
Ma began his career in 2015 as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of California, Los Angeles. From 2017 to the present, he has worked as an Assistant Researcher at the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at UCLA. From 2016 to 2019, Ma was a Visiting Scholar at Boston University. From 2019 to the present, he has been a Research Scientist at the Center for Space Physics at Boston University.[1]
Scientific contributions[edit]
Ma is currently involved in a number of projects, including[1]:
- Simulating the evolution of radiation belt electrons using the Van Allen Probes measurements
- Simulate the peculiar electron pitch angle distributions observed by Juno[disambiguation needed]
- Study the resonant interaction between ions and electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves in Earth’s inner magnetosphere
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References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Qianli Ma". BU CSP. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
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