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Farideh Honary is a Research Professor Emeritus in the Department of Physics at Lancaster University's Faculty of Science and Technology. Her research focuses on energetic particle behavior during magnetic storms, ionospheric plasma processes using high-power HF waves, and dusty plasma effects on spacecraft charging. She has contributed to projects like the EISCAT HF transmitter experiments and the development of models such as E-CHAIM for ionospheric absorption. Her work bridges experimental observations with theoretical modeling, addressing space weather impacts on communication systems and spacecraft operations.
Key research areas include ionospheric heating, parametric instabilities, and the interaction of solar events with Earth's magnetosphere. She leads interdisciplinary efforts in space weather prediction and has been involved in international collaborations, including with the UK Space Agency and NERC. Her publications analyze phenomena like auroral substorms, ULF wave generation, and the effects of solar flares on HF communications.
Dr. Honary’s projects span from real-time absorption modeling for trans-polar aviation routes to dusty plasma dynamics on lunar surfaces. She actively participates in committees for organizations such as the Royal Astronomical Society and the Institute of Physics, emphasizing the practical applications of plasma physics research.



