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Michael Madelaire is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen. His research focuses on ionospheric physics, space weather, and solar-terrestrial interactions. He investigates phenomena such as auroral boundaries, ionospheric currents, and geomagnetic responses to solar wind variations. Key contributions include developing data-driven methods for background removal in auroral imaging and estimating ionospheric electric fields using ground magnetometers.
Madelaire's work is supported by grants from the Research Council of Norway (Project #300844). He collaborates on projects like the EZIE satellite mission, aiming to enhance spatial resolution in inverse problems related to ionospheric dynamics. Recent publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, combining observational data with advanced modeling techniques to understand geospace behavior.
His research has applications in space weather forecasting and satellite mission design. Madelaire actively participates in international conferences and publishes in journals like Journal of Geophysical Research and Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences.


