
Csaba Palotai
Associate Professor · Planetary Atmospheres
Florida Institute of TechnologyAbout
Csaba Palotai is an Associate Professor in the Department of Aerospace, Physics and Space Sciences at the College of Engineering and Science, Florida Institute of Technology. His research specializes in numerical modeling of planetary atmospheres, with expertise in atmospheric dynamics, cloud physics of giant planets (Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune), and extraterrestrial impacts. He investigates Solar System formation processes through comet/asteroid collision studies and comparative exoplanetary research.
Research Focus:
- Planetary atmospheric dynamics and convective systems
- Cloud microphysics and hydrological cycles in gas giants
- Bolide impact modeling and atmospheric fragmentation
- Ice giant phenomena (dark spots, vortices) using EPIC GCM
- Mission design for Uranian atmospheric probes
His recent articles (2022-2025) demonstrate a focus on Jovian moist convection dynamics, ice giant exploration priorities, impact event analysis, and advanced numerical techniques. Over 80% of publications involve Jupiter or ice giants, with recurring themes of eddy transport, convective parameterization, and mission-relevant atmospheric science.
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