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Chris Scott is a Professor at the University of Reading, specializing in space physics and solar-terrestrial interactions. His research focuses on solar wind dynamics, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), ionospheric processes, and space weather. He has contributed extensively to understanding the ionosphere's response to solar activity and CME propagation using satellite data (e.g., STEREO, ICON, Tianwen-1). His work integrates observational data with advanced models like SIR-HUXt and data-assimilative techniques.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed in the text, but his expertise suggests a PhD in Physics or related field.
Research interests include ionospheric modeling, geomagnetic activity, and the long-term variability of solar wind drivers. He collaborates internationally, with studies leveraging multi-spacecraft observations and citizen science projects like Solar Stormwatch. His recent work explores CME-CME interactions, interplanetary shocks, and the impact of solar phenomena on Earth’s magnetosphere and climate.
Key contributions include advancing CME arrival time predictions, analyzing ionospheric sporadic E layers, and reconstructing historical solar activity using geomagnetic data. His interdisciplinary approach bridges solar physics, planetary science, and computational modeling.



