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Lauren W. Blum
Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Boulder
Professional Experience
University of Colorado Boulder
Assistant Professor
2020 - Present
University of Colorado Boulder
Assistant Professor
2020 - Present
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Research Scientist
2016 - 2020
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Education
University of Colorado Boulder
Doctorate
2014
Honors & Awards
Basu United States Early Career Award for Research Excellence in Sun-Earth Systems Science
Received 2017
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Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received 2012
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Publications
On the Spatial and Temporal Evolution of EMIC Wave‐Driven Relativistic Electron Precipitation: Magne...

Electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves have been shown to be able to drive strong electron precipitation, particularly at MeV energies. However...

February 26, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Relativistic Electron Bouncing Microburst Packets In The Inner Radiation Belt
NATURAL AND MAN-MADE ACCELERATION, LOSS, AND TRANSPORT OF ENERGETIC PARTICLES THROUGH WAVE-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS I POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 15 december 2023
Max Feinland, Lauren W. Blum
We present observations of rapid, periodic bursts of ≥ 1 MeV electrons at low L shells as measured by the Solar Anomalous Magnetospheric Particle Expl...
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On the Semi-Annual Variation of Relativistic Electron Precipitation
SPACE PRECIPITATION: DRIVERS, DYNAMICS, AND IMPACTS I POSTER
spa-magnetospheric physics | 15 december 2023
Sergio Vidal-Luengo, Lauren W. Blum, Alessandro Br...
Relativistic electron precipitation (REP) refers to high-energy electrons initially trapped in the outer radiation belt that get lost into the Earth's...
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Chapman conference: Particle Precipitation: Drivers, Properties, and Impacts on Atmosphere, Ionosphere, Magnetosphere (AIM) Coupling – Jan/Feb 2025 at RMIT in Melbourne, AU
SPACE PRECIPITATION: DRIVERS, DYNAMICS, AND IMPACTS II ORAL
spa-magnetospheric physics | 15 december 2023
Aaron W. Breneman, Alexa J. Halford, Kyle R. Murph...
Energetic particle precipitation (EPP) is one of the fundamental drivers of space weather in the coupled atmosphere-ionosphere-magnetosphere (AIM) sys...
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