
معرفی
Connor A. Feltman is an experimental space plasma physics researcher at the University of Iowa, specializing in auroral physics, magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling, Alfvén wave-particle acceleration, and ionospheric physics using sounding rockets. His work focuses on the ACES-II and TRACERS missions, analyzing electric/magnetic fields and electron particle data to study auroral currents and magnetic reconnection.
- PhD in Space Plasma Physics (2024), University of Iowa
- MSc in Physics (2022), University of Iowa
- BA in Physics and Applied Mathematics (2018), University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
His research leverages sounding rocket missions like ACES-II and satellite missions like TRACERS to investigate fundamental processes in space plasmas. Current publications address ionospheric irregularities, Pedersen conductance asymmetries, and hybrid wave dynamics in the cusp region. He has contributed to hardware testing and debugging for TRACERS, the largest mission developed at Iowa.




