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Marina Galand is a Professor in Planetary Science at Imperial College London's Department of Physics within the Faculty of Natural Sciences. Her research focuses on energy deposition mechanisms in planetary atmospheres, auroral emissions, and plasma interactions with solar system bodies such as Earth, Jupiter's moon Ganymede, and comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. She is deeply involved with international space missions including Cassini, Rosetta, and upcoming missions like JUICE (Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer) and Comet Interceptor.
Her work analyzes plasma environments using data from instruments like the Rosetta Plasma Consortium and the upcoming JUICE RPWI. Key research areas include ionospheric modeling, diamagnetic cavity dynamics, and solar wind interactions with cometary atmospheres. She has pioneered studies of far-ultraviolet auroras on comets, demonstrating these phenomena occur beyond planetary bodies.
Galand's contributions bridge observational data with theoretical models, advancing understanding of atmospheric evolution and energy transfer processes. She collaborates on mission designs for future exploration of icy moons and pristine comets, emphasizing instrumentation development for plasma and dust diagnostics.
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