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David Millar is a Researcher (PhD Student) at the SUPA School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Glasgow. He works under Professor Lyndsay Fletcher, focusing on oscillations in the Sun's atmosphere, particularly the chromosphere during solar flare activity. His research combines ground-based spectro-polarimetry with space-based data to study chromospheric dynamics and quiet solar conditions, including sunspot oscillations.
Research Interests: Solar flares, chromospheric waves, and the interplay between solar atmospheric layers. His work emphasizes observational techniques and data integration to understand flare-induced oscillations and quiet-Sun dynamics.
Publications: His 2021 paper in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society explores the impact of solar flares on chromospheric oscillations, highlighting methodological innovations in multi-source data analysis.
Awards: None listed. Advising & Grants: Advised by Prof. Lyndsay Fletcher; no grant details provided. Labs/Teams: Part of the School’s solar physics research team in the Kelvin Building, University of Glasgow.
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