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Ingrid Brigitte Mann is a Professor at the Department of Physics and Technology, UiT The Arctic University of Norway. Her research spans space physics, atmospheric physics, and dusty plasma phenomena, with a focus on cosmic dust, meteoroids, and polar atmospheric interactions.
- Current Projects:
- Cosmic dust injection into the upper Earth atmosphere
- MXD2 rocket project to study the mesosphere
- EISCAT Research infrastructure project
- Completed Projects:
- Mesospheric Dust Project
- Dust in the Heliosphere Project
- EISCAT_3D (Research Infrastructure)
Her recent publications highlight cosmic dust dynamics, PMSE analysis, and Solar Orbiter/Parker Solar Probe missions. Techniques include deep learning, radar measurements, and computational modeling.
She teaches courses such as FYS-2000 Quantum Mechanics and FYS-2019 Introduction to Space Physics, and leads student rocket projects like G-Chaser.
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