Cynthia Cattell

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Cynthia A. Cattell
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
Scientific career
ThesisMagnetic field-aligned currents in the earth's magnetosphere (1980)
Doctoral advisorForrest S. Mozer

Cynthia Cattell is space plasma physicist known her research on solar flares and radiation belts.

Education and career[]

Cattell has a B.A. from Hampshire College (1974) [1] and earned her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1980.[2]

As of 2021, Cattell is a professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at University of Minnesota.[1]

Research[]

Cattell's research on electron holes in space helps explain the release of energy from magnetic explosions in space.[3][4] Cattell has also examined the energization of electrons in Earth's radiation belt[5] and used satellite data to examine the behavior of ions flowing around Earth.[6][7] Cattell uses her scientific knowledge to present the public with viewing opportunities to see the Northern Lights.[8]

Selected publications[]

  • Cattell, C. (2005). "Cluster observations of electron holes in association with magnetotail reconnection and comparison to simulations". Journal of Geophysical Research. 110 (A1): A01211. doi:10.1029/2004JA010519.
  • Cattell, C.; Wygant, J. R.; Goetz, K.; Kersten, K.; Kellogg, P. J.; von Rosenvinge, T.; Bale, S. D.; Roth, I.; Temerin, M.; Hudson, M. K.; Mewaldt, R. A.; Wiedenbeck, M.; Maksimovic, M.; Ergun, R.; Acuna, M.; Russell, C. T. (12 January 2008). "Discovery of very large amplitude whistler-mode waves in Earth's radiation belts". Geophysical Research Letters. 35 (1): L01105. doi:10.1029/2007GL032009.

Awards and honors[]

Personal life[]

In 2012, Cattell was diagnosed with cancer and was treated with an experimental drug developed by colleagues at University of Minnesota's Masonic Cancer Center.[11][12] After receiving an increased dosage of an experimental drug there was a reduction in Cattell's tumor and her lymphoma was considered in remission.[13]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Cynthia Cattell | School of Physics and Astronomy | College of Science and Engineering". cse.umn.edu.
  2. ^ Cattell, Cynthia Anne (1980). Magnetic field-aligned currents in the earth's magnetosphere (Thesis).
  3. ^ Drake, J. F.; Swisdak, M; Cattell, C.; Shay, M.A.; Rogers, B.N.; Zeiler, A. (7 February 2003). "Formation of Electron Holes and Particle Energization During Magnetic Reconnection". Science. 299 (5608): 873–877. doi:10.1126/science.1080333. PMID 12574625. S2CID 15852390.
  4. ^ Cattell, C. (2005). "Cluster observations of electron holes in association with magnetotail reconnection and comparison to simulations". Journal of Geophysical Research. 110 (A1): A01211. doi:10.1029/2004JA010519.
  5. ^ Cattell, C.; Wygant, J. R.; Goetz, K.; Kersten, K.; Kellogg, P. J.; von Rosenvinge, T.; Bale, S. D.; Roth, I.; Temerin, M.; Hudson, M. K.; Mewaldt, R. A.; Wiedenbeck, M.; Maksimovic, M.; Ergun, R.; Acuna, M.; Russell, C. T. (12 January 2008). "Discovery of very large amplitude whistler-mode waves in Earth's radiation belts". Geophysical Research Letters. 35 (1): L01105. doi:10.1029/2007GL032009.
  6. ^ Baumjohann, W.; Paschmann, G.; Cattell, C. A. (1 June 1989). "Average plasma properties in the central plasma sheet". Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 94 (A6): 6597–6606. doi:10.1029/JA094iA06p06597.
  7. ^ Mozer, F. S.; Cattell, C. A.; Hudson, M. K.; Lysak, R. L.; Temerin, M.; Torbert, R. B. (1980-10-01). "Satellite measurements and theories of low altitude auroral particle acceleration". Space Science Reviews. 27 (2): 155–213. doi:10.1007/BF00212238. ISSN 1572-9672. S2CID 122198330.
  8. ^ Helal, Liala (January 9, 2014). "Intense northern lights may dance above Minn. tonight". MPR News. Retrieved 2021-07-03.
  9. ^ "AGU Union Fellows".
  10. ^ "APS Fellow Archive". www.aps.org.
  11. ^ "Donations help woman 'Tackle Cancer'". kare11.com. Retrieved 2021-07-03.
  12. ^ "New cancer-fighting drug developed at the University of Minnesota finding early success | MHealth.org". www.mhealth.org. Retrieved 2021-07-03.
  13. ^ "Oxis International Comments On New York Times Article About Cancer Immunotherapy :: GT Biopharma, Inc. (GTBP)". www.gtbiopharma.com. Retrieved 2021-07-03.

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