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Professor Jean-Pierre St. Maurice is a leading academic at the University of Saskatchewan specializing in atmospheric and space physics. His research focuses on ionospheric processes, plasma turbulence, and the interaction between plasma and neutral gases. He holds roles such as Scientific Program Chair for the 2008 COSPAR General Assembly and membership in the Canadian Space Agency’s Science Advisory Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Relations.
His research integrates theoretical plasma physics with experimental radar and satellite data, particularly using the AMISR radar at Resolute Bay and the SuperDARN radar network. Key interests include ion velocity distributions, neutral wind circulation, Joule heating, and internal gravity wave generation. He explores how small-scale plasma processes influence large-scale atmospheric dynamics and magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling.
Publications since 2001 highlight studies on ionospheric irregularities, Farley-Buneman instabilities, and equatorial electrojet dynamics. His work bridges kinetic theory with observational techniques, contributing to understanding plasma turbulence and energy redistribution in Earth’s upper atmosphere.
Scientific contributions include advancements in radar data interpretation (e.g., HAIR echoes) and theoretical frameworks for ionospheric instabilities. His advisory roles reflect expertise in space science policy and international collaboration.
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