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Florian Koller is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at Queen Mary University of London's School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, working in the Space and Astrophysical Plasma Physics Group under Dr. Christopher Chen. His research centers on space plasmas, utilizing in-situ spacecraft measurements to analyze solar wind interactions with Earth's magnetosphere and heliospheric phenomena.
He completed his PhD in 2024 at the University of Graz, Austria, establishing his expertise in plasma physics and space science.
Koller's research spans magnetosheath dynamics, solar wind structure effects on Earth's bow shock, plasma turbulence, and stellar activity including flares and coronal mass ejections. His cross-disciplinary approach integrates solar, heliospheric, and magnetospheric physics to unravel complex plasma behaviors in near-Earth and stellar environments.
His 2021-2024 publications reveal a concentrated focus on magnetosheath jets and their relationship with solar transients like CMEs and SIRs, alongside investigations into stellar flares on main-sequence stars using optical spectroscopy.
No scientific awards are documented in the available information.
Public records indicate no formal student advisement or principal investigator roles in research grants.
As an active member of Dr. Chen's research team, Koller contributes to cutting-edge space plasma investigations while maintaining a passionate engagement in astronomy and astrophotography as a lifelong space enthusiast.



