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Robert Marshall is an Associate Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Studies in the Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of Colorado, affiliated with the Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research (CCAR). He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University (2009), an MS (2004), and a BS (2002) from the University of Southern California. His research focuses on remote sensing of the atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere using optical, radio, and energetic particle measurements, with expertise in plasma physics, numerical simulations, and lightning/meteor observations.
Key research interests include: remote sensing technologies, plasma wave interactions, ionospheric dynamics, and space weather impacts. He leads missions like the Canadian RADICALS satellite and the IMPAX CubeSat, advancing understanding of radiation belt loss mechanisms and atmospheric energy input. Marshall has secured significant awards, including the NSF CAREER Award (2021) and the URSI Young Scientist Award (2011).
- Education:
- PhD, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 2009
- MS, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 2004
- BS, Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, 2002
His recent work emphasizes planetary radiation belt studies, with contributions to missions targeting Jupiter’s extreme magnetosphere (e.g., COMPASS). Articles highlight advancements in VLF wave propagation modeling, microburst precipitation imaging, and instrument development for space missions. Awards reflect recognition of his contributions to space physics education and research.




