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Benjamin Chandran, a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of New Hampshire's College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and a 2024 recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award. His research focuses on theoretical plasma physics and heliophysics, particularly the dynamics of the solar wind and Alfvénic turbulence. Chandran bridges fundamental physics with astro-heliospheric applications while maintaining a strong commitment to education.
- University of New Hampshire
- Institute for Earth Oceans and Space
His work investigates collisionless plasma processes, magnetic switchbacks, and turbulent dissipation mechanisms in solar wind, supported by observations from missions like the Parker Solar Probe. Chandran's teaching emphasizes interactive methods, including clickers and collaborative problem-solving, fostering student engagement in complex physics concepts.
- Excellence in Teaching Award (2024)
- Fellow, American Physical Society
Chandran's recent publications analyze cyclotron resonance, microtearing modes, and Alfvén wave interactions, reflecting his expertise in multiscale plasma turbulence and solar wind acceleration. His contributions span both groundbreaking research and pedagogical innovation, positioning UNH as a leader in heliophysics.
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