J. Gruesbeck
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- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1215-992X
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5084012159 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Physics
- Biology
- Geology
- Astronomy
- Quantum mechanics
- Astrobiology
- Magnetic field
- Nuclear physics
- Plasma
- Mars Exploration Program
- Geophysics
- Solar wind
- Geography
- Martian
- Meteorology
- Engineering
- Environmental science
- Thermodynamics
- Atmospheric sciences
- Astrophysics
- Atmosphere of Mars
- Aerospace engineering
- Mathematics
- Magnetosphere
- Computer science
Authored Works
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- Using an Artificial Neural Network to Apply the Magnetospheric Disturbance Index to the MAVEN Mission Dataset
- The Influence of Space Weather on Atmospheric Escape at Mars: Past and Present
- Sinuous Aurora at Mars: exploring a new phenomenon with data and models
- Seasonal invariance of the Martian Bow Shock structure
- MAVEN Observations of Shocklets in the Upstream Martian Foreshock Region
- Identifying Kelvin-Helmholtz Vortices in MAVEN Observations with a Machine Learning and Statistical Analysis Framework
- ESCAPADE: unveiling Mars' hybrid magnetosphere with Class D Smallsats
- Current State of a Magnetospheric Disturbance Index (MDI) for Use at Mars
- Assessing the Relationship Between Extreme Space Weather, Magnetospheric Disturbances, and Proton Aurora Activity at Mars
- An Analysis of Switchbacks Observed Near the Alfvén Critical Surface
- A Study of Temporal Variability in Mars Discrete Aurora as Observed by EMM EMUS.
- A Global Investigation of IMF-Crustal Field Interactions at Mars Using MAVEN Data
- The drivers of the Martian bow shock location: a statistical analysis of Mars Volatile EvolutioN and Mars Express observations
- The Role of IMF Clock Angle on Dayside Magnetic Reconnection at Mars
- The GTOSAT Magnetometer: A Miniaturized Fluxgate
- Parker Solar Probe observations Venusian foreshocks, shocks and particle acceleration
- On the Growth and Development of Non-linear Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability at Mars: MAVEN Observations
- North-South IMF Sensitivity of the Mars-Solar Wind Interaction Is it important?
- MAVEN observations of factors influencing the twisted magnetotail configuration at Mars
- Analysis on the dependence of the Martian Bow Shock on Seasonal and Solar Wind Variations.
Linked Co-Authors
- A. C. G. Hughes
- Abigail Azari
- Ali Rahmati
- Aroh Barjatya
- Beatriz Sánchez‐Cano
- C. M. Fowler
- Christina O. Lee
- Chuanfei Dong
- D. Malaspina
- E. Thiemann
- G. A. DiBraccio
- G. Le
- G. M. Holsclaw
- Gangkai Poh
- J. A. Slavin
- J. E. P. Connerney
- J. G. Luhmann
- J. S. Halekas
- J. W. Bonnell
- Jared Espley
- Justin Deighan
- K. Nykyri
- Krishnaprasad Chirakkil
- L. W. Blum
- M. O. Fillingim
- M. Pulupa
- Michael Chaffin
- N. E. Raouafi
- Nicholas M. Schneider
- Norberto Romanelli
- Philippe Garnier
- Robert J. Lillis
- Robin Ramstad
- S. Curry
- S. D. Bale
- S. England
- S. Ruhunusiri
- Sean Howard
- Shaosui Xu
- Sonal Jain
- Susarla Raghuram
- Takuya Hara
- Tristan Weber
- Xiaohua Fang
- Xuanye Ma
- Y. Ma
- Yuki Harada
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Boston College, Massachusetts
- Cornell University, New York
- Howard University, Washington DC
- Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
- Khalifa University of Science Technology and Research, UAE
- Kyoto University, Japan
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
- Princeton University, New Jersey
- Universite de Toulouse Paul Sabatier, France
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- University of Colorado, Boulder, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
- University of Dayton, Ohio
- University of Iowa
- University of Iowa, Department of Physics and Astronomy
- University of Leicester, UK
- University of Maryland, College Park
- University of Michigan
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- West Virginia University
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