
معرفی
Dr. Larry Gardner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering within Utah State University's College of Engineering. His research focuses on space physics, ionospheric modeling, and space weather prediction.
Educational achievements include:
- PhD in Space/Plasma Physics from Utah State University (2005)
- MS in Atmospheric Physics from Utah State University (2001)
- BS in Physics from Utah State University (1998)
- Electronics Engineering Technology from ITT Technical Institute (1996)
Research interests encompass ionosphere-thermosphere coupling, data assimilation for space weather models, and geomagnetic storm effects on atmospheric systems. Current work develops multimodel ensemble prediction systems (MEPS) for improved space weather forecasting.
Recent publications (2015-2024) demonstrate expertise in ionospheric data assimilation, space weather model validation, and atmospheric electrodynamics. Research consistently addresses operational space weather forecasting challenges through advanced modeling techniques and multi-instrument observations.
Teaching responsibilities include graduate courses in Advanced Dynamics and Compressible Fluid Flow, along with undergraduate technology courses in robotics and computer tools.


