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Charlotte Goetz is a Researcher at Northumbria University, specializing in the magnetospheres of unmagnetized bodies within the solar system, with a focus on cometary plasma environments. She employs data analysis and computational models to study plasma structures, wave phenomena, and solar wind interactions. Dr. Goetz holds a PhD in Physics (2019) and has contributed to interdisciplinary research through collaborations such as the Rosetta mission and BepiColombo cruise phase studies.
Her research interests include cometary dust environments, Martian bow shock dynamics, and laboratory experiments simulating cometary plasma conditions. She actively supervises PhD students, including Ruben Doyle-Morgan, whose work involves developing new magnetic field models for comets. Dr. Goetz engages in public outreach through talks such as Kerbal Space Program ft Rosetta, bridging academic research with accessible science communication.
Key contributions span over a decade, with publications in journals like Astronomy and Astrophysics and Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Her work addresses critical questions about interplanetary magnetic fields’ impact on cometary comae and planetary magnetospheric dynamics, emphasizing computational simulations and multi-spacecraft data analysis.




