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Member Since 2012
William J. Longley
Research Professor, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Professional Experience
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Research Professor
2023 - Present
Rice University
Postdoctoral Fellow
2019 - 2023
Education
Boston University
Doctorate
2019
Honors & Awards
Basu United States Early Career Award for Research Excellence in Sun-Earth Systems Science
Received 2022
Dr. William Longley’s works represent perhaps the most novel and impactful developments in low- and middle-latitude aeronomy and space physics in many years. Since completing his Ph.D. less than 3 years ago, William has applied a combination of analy...
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Publications
The Generation of 150 km Echoes Through Nonlinear Wave Mode Coupling

A fundamental problem in plasma turbulence is understanding how energy cascades across multiple scales. In this paper, a new weak turbulence theory...

March 26, 2024
AGU Abstracts
K2 Simulations of Radiation Belt Wave-Particle Interactions
NATURAL AND MAN-MADE ACCELERATION, LOSS, AND TRANSPORT OF ENERGETIC PARTICLES THROUGH WAVE-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS I POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 15 december 2023
Suhail Aldhurais, Anthony A. Chan, Scot R. Elkingt...
The physical mechanisms responsible for radiation belt dynamics have a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, and developing a simulation code tha...
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Simulating radio wave propagation and scintillation at the smallest scales
OBSERVATIONAL AND MODELING STUDIES OF IONOSPHERIC IRREGULARITIES AND SCINTILLATION II ORAL
spa-aeronomy | 15 december 2023
William J. Longley, Alexander Green, Meers M. Oppe...
At high latitudes the gradient-drift instability creates plasma turbulence across multiple spatial scales, leading to strong scintillation for GNSS an...
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Contrasting precipitation and magnetopause loss processes in the radiation belts
RADIATION BELT DYNAMICS: WAVE-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS AND RADIATION BELT MODELING II ORAL
spa-magnetospheric physics | 11 december 2023
Scot R. Elkington, Anthony A. Chan, Suhail Aldhura...
The global dynamics of the Van Allen radiation belts depend on a delicate balance of transport, acceleration, and loss among the constituent particle ...
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