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Satoshi Inoue is an Assistant Professor of Physics at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). His primary research focuses on solar and space plasma physics, particularly the dynamics of solar eruptions, magnetic field structures in active regions, and magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) modeling. He has led and participated in several federally funded projects, including NSF grants investigating solar eruptions via high-resolution telescope observations and data-driven MHD simulations.
Inoue's work emphasizes understanding the mechanisms behind solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs), using advanced computational techniques to model magnetic field evolution and eruption triggers. He collaborates internationally on projects such as the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) critical science studies and multi-physics plasma dynamics simulations. His research has been featured in prestigious journals like Astrophysical Journal and the Journal of Electric Propulsion.
Key research areas include magnetic flux rope eruptions, particle acceleration in solar flares, and the role of small-scale magnetic processes in triggering explosive events. He actively contributes to space weather prediction efforts through data-constrained simulations and observational analysis.
Inoue has secured over $8M in grant funding since 2022, including NSF CAREER awards and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science grants. His lab focuses on developing novel MHD simulation frameworks and integrating observational data from solar observatories like Big Bear Solar Observatory and DKIST.
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