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Dr Natasha Jeffrey

Associate Professor

School: Engineering, Physics and Mathematics

Natasha Jeffrey

My research studies solar flares, huge releases of energy in the Sun’s atmosphere. Solar flares provide us with an astrophysical laboratory for understanding processes such as magnetic reconnection and turbulence, and the production and properties of energetic particles. My work uses high energy observations (X-ray, EUV) to study flares and energetic particles at the Sun, and the creation of kinetic models to study particle acceleration and particle and X-ray transport effects in flares.

Samuel Carter Constraining the processes that accelerate and transport solar flare energetic electrons from the Sun’s inner atmosphere to the Earth Start Date: 01/10/2023 End Date: 17/10/2025

  • Physics PhD December 31 2014
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy FHEA


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