
معرفی
Julia Stawarz is an Associate Professor at Northumbria University's Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Electrical Engineering, specializing in space plasma physics. She holds a Royal Society University Research Fellowship and serves as an Associate Editor for Physics of Plasmas. Her research focuses on plasma turbulence, magnetic reconnection, and collisionless phenomena using spacecraft data from missions like MMS, Parker Solar Probe, and Solar Orbiter.
Education: BSc in Physics (University of New Hampshire, 2011), MSc and PhD in Astrophysics (University of Colorado Boulder, 2013 and 2016). Postdoctoral work at Imperial College London before joining Northumbria in 2022.
Research Interests: Solar wind dynamics, magnetospheric interactions, turbulence-driven reconnection, and developing the ESA Plasma Observatory mission. Key areas include electron kinetic physics, machine learning applications in plasma analysis, and cross-scale plasma modeling.
Notable Awards: Winton Award (2021), Ronald C. Davidson Award (2024), and numerous fellowships including the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.
Current Projects: Leading the Electron Kinetic Physics book project, advising on ESA's Plasma Observatory mission, and mentoring PhD students in reconnection and turbulence studies.


