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James McLaughlin is a Professor of Physics at Northumbria University, specializing in solar physics and magnetohydrodynamics. He holds a PhD from the University of St Andrews and previously worked at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the University of St Andrews as a Research Fellow. His research focuses on magnetic reconnection, solar coronal dynamics, and MHD wave behavior. He leads the Solar and Space Physics Group and secured a £1.29M STFC grant (2023–2026). McLaughlin supervises PhD students exploring oscillatory reconnection dynamics and has authored over 50 peer-reviewed papers. He is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and a Member of the Institute of Physics.
Education:
- MSci (Mathematics & Physics), Durham University, 2002
- PhD (Applied Mathematics & Solar Physics), University of St Andrews, 2002–2006
Research Interests: Magnetic reconnection mechanisms, solar flare dynamics, coronal heating, MHD wave propagation, and plasma diagnostics in extreme astrophysical environments. His work bridges theoretical modeling, numerical simulations, and observational data from instruments like SDO/AIA and DKIST.
Recent Projects:
- STFC Consolidated Grant: Solar and Space Physics Group (£1.29M, 2023–2026)
Awards:
- Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (2002)
- Member of the Institute of Physics (1998)
Advising & Grants: Supervises PhD students Ryan Smith and Jordan Talbot. His research explores oscillatory reconnection’s role in generating solar waves and energy release. He collaborates internationally on space physics missions and heliophysics studies.




