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Member Since 1984
Lynn M. Kistler
Professor Lynn Kistler’s primary research focuses on using ion composition as a tool to study the sources, transport and acceleration of magnetospheric particle populations. She is also involved in studies of the solar wind and heliospheric populations. Her research includes the design, development, and testing of state-of-the art instrumentation for spacecraft missions including Cluster, FAST, Equator-S, ACE, STEREO and Solar Orbiter.
Professional Experience
University of New Hampshire Main Campus
Professor
1990 - 2025
Max Planck Insitute for Extraterrestrial Physics
Visiting Scientist
1988 - 1990
Education
University of Maryland College Park
Doctorate
1987
Lynn's AGU Research
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Volunteer Experience
2021 - 2025
Chair
Space Physics and Aeronomy US Basu Early Career Award Committee
2020 - 2021
Member
Space Physics and Aeronomy US Basu Early Career Award Committee
2008 - 2009
Secretary
Space Physics and Aeronomy Executive Committee
Honors & Awards
James Van Allen Lecture
Received December 2023
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Union Fellow
Received December 2016
Citation
For prolific seminal contributions to our understanding of the role of heavy terrestrial ions in magnetospheric structure and dynamics.
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Outstanding Reviewer Award - JGR-Space Physics
Received December 2014


