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Member Since 2022
Bingbing Wang
Research Scientist, University of Alabama in Huntsville
Member, Space Physics and Aeronomy US Basu Early Career Award Committee
I am working in the field of Particle Astrophysics & Plasma Astrophysics.
Professional Experience
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Research Scientist
2023 - Present
Education
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Doctorate
AGU Abstracts
Determining the Parallel Diffusion Coefficient via Second-Order Quasi-Linear Theory
MAGNETIC STRUCTURES AND WAVES IN THE SOLAR WIND I POSTER
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 11 december 2024
Nibuna Madam Subashchandar, Bingbing Wang, Linglin...
The charged particles diffusive propagate in the magnetized plasma due to the scattering by the embedded waves and turbulence. The classic Quasi-Linea...
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PUI Driven Turbulence in the Upwind and Downwind Directions in the Outer Heliosphere
DYNAMICS OF THE SOLAR WIND–INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM INTERACTION OF THE OUTER HELIOSPHERE THROUGH IN SITU OBSERVATIONS AND MODELING I POSTER
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 10 december 2024
Laxman Adhikari, Gary P. Zank, Heather A. Elliott,...
Interstellar neutral hydrogen (ISN H) is the main source of pickup ions in the outer heliosphere. ISN H easily penetrates the heliopause, enters the h...
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A Theoretical View of the Suppression Drift Velocity by Turbulence.
COSMIC RAY TRANSPORT: PARKER SOLAR PROBE AND SOLAR ORBITER BRIDGING OUTER HELIOSPHERE WITH SOLAR ATMOSPHERE POSTER
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 10 december 2024
Christopher Landi, Bingbing Wang
Energetic charged particles drift in the uniform magnetic field such as in the heliosphere. The classic drift velocity can be derived from the first o...
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Volunteer Experience
2025 - 2026
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy US Basu Early Career Award Committee