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Caroline Alexander is affiliated with the University of Central Lancashire, where she has contributed to significant research in solar and astrophysical phenomena. Her work focuses on the dynamic structures and evolution of the solar corona, utilizing advanced observational instruments such as Hi-C and SDO/AIA. She holds a doctoral degree (2012) and has published extensively on topics including extreme-ultraviolet emissions, EUV flows, and coronal cavity dynamics. Her contributions bridge plasma physics and solar dynamics, advancing understanding of coronal heating and magnetic processes.
Research Interests: Solar corona structure, EUV observations, plasma dynamics, coronal loops, magnetic reconnection, and solar wind mechanisms.
Key Publications: Her 2014 study on extreme-ultraviolet bright dots and 2013 analysis of anti-parallel EUV flows highlight her expertise in high-resolution solar imaging. Early work in 2011 explored polar crown cavities using SDO/AIA data.
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