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Bin Chen is a Physics Professor at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), with a former affiliation as Assistant Professor at the Center For Solar Terrestrial Research - Big Bear Solar Observatory. His research focuses on solar physics, space weather, and astrophysical plasma dynamics. Key areas include solar flare dynamics, electron acceleration mechanisms, magnetic reconnection processes, and coronal plasma behavior.
He leads/co-leads multiple federal grants from NASA and NSF, including projects like the Expanded Owens Valley Solar Array (EOVSA) and SUNCAST software collaboration. Recent work involves radio observations of solar eruptions, particle acceleration studies, and coronal magnetic field evolution. His team uses advanced facilities like the Owens Valley Solar Arrays for solar imaging and spectral analysis.
Publications emphasize observational and theoretical studies of solar radio bursts, flare energy release, and plasma turbulence. Key findings include detection of aurora-like radio emissions above sunspots and novel insights into termination shocks in flares. Chen's research bridges observational astronomy with computational modeling to advance understanding of explosive solar phenomena.
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