This repository links to the paper and replication data for one of my publications.
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This repository links to the paper and replication data for one of my publications.
Investigation of Near Earth Space Environment with Satellite Data
This repository links to the paper and replication data for one of my publications.
Introduction and link to my Ph.D. thesis on the aurora.
This repository links to the paper and replication data for one of my publications.
The code was written for the completion of my SS project. The project involved a study of Jupiter's magnetosphere during compression by the solar wind. This code includes the creation of all the figures included in the report.
Khurana Magnetic Field Model in Python (wrapper)
Data Analysis as part of my Senior Sophistor Research Project
Identify and quantify the duration of relativistic microbursts in the SAMPEX/HILT 20 ms data.
Calculate the time of flight dispersion of electron microburst precipitation observed by the FIREBIRD-II CubeSats.
main ionospheric trough data downloading and labeling
Replacement tool for GRMON, used for debugging the processor on the the SMILE (ESA/CAS mission) SXI.
A simple python wrapper of N. A. Tsyganenko Fortran models and Geopack module
This repository links to the paper, replication data, and programs for one of my publications.
Ion production rate of precipitating electrons
Easily download and load the SAMPEX data.
Auroral oval model
AE-8/AP-8 Van Allen belt model in modern Fortran
A Python-based tool to simulate the effect of interplanetary charged particles and the van Allen belts on count rates and pulse height distributions in simple Cherenkov detectors in space.
A Python toolkit for calculating dose rates in Earth's atmosphere based on any incoming proton or alpha particle spectra, with any pitch angle distribution, and during any magnetospheric conditions.
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