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John Sample serves as Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Montana's College of Letters & Science, where he conducts experimental research on near-Earth energetic particles. Affiliated with the Optical Technology Center (OpTec), his work bridges space physics and atmospheric electricity.
Education
- Ph.D. Physics, University of California, Berkeley (2013)
Research Interests: Dr. Sample investigates Earth's magnetosphere, radiation belts, and lightning-related energetic phenomena including terrestrial gamma-ray flashes. His experimental approach employs balloon and satellite instrumentation to study particle acceleration and loss processes.
Publication Trends: His scholarly output, highlighted by a 2015 Nature paper on radiation-belt electron loss, demonstrates expertise in magnetospheric physics and atmospheric high-energy phenomena, contributing to space weather prediction and fundamental plasma processes.
Research Support: Current projects include NASA-funded BOOMS (balloon observations of microburst electron precipitation) and a gamma-ray flash detector, plus the REAL Cubesat mission developed with Dartmouth College.
Professional Service: An active reviewer for NASA, NSF, and geophysics journals, Dr. Sample also engages in public outreach through guest lectures at universities and museums.



