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The dynamics in the upper atmospheres of Mars and Titan
Computational simulation of Faraday probe measurements
Liquid state physics of the MgO-SiO2 system at deep mantle pressures
Characterization of the magnetic nozzle region of high powered electric propulsion thrusters using numerical simulation, RF interferometry and electrostatic probes
Modeling radiation belts and ionospheric outflows with the Space Weather Modeling Framework
An experimental investigation of reacting and nonreacting coaxial jet mixing in a laboratory rocket engine
Investigation of low discharge voltage Hall thruster characteristics and evaluation of loss mechanisms
Electromagnetic manipulation of plasma layer for re-entry blackout mitigation
Gas embolotherapy: Bubble evolution in acoustic droplet vaporization and design of a benchtop microvascular model
Theory of three-dimensional interchange reconnection and the dynamic evolution of the global solar coronal magnetic field structure: A mechanism for the origin and generation of the slow solar wind
Physics-based turbulence anisotropy closure including nonlocal and nonequilibrium effects in turbulent flows
Topics in applied stochastic dynamics
Numerical study of plasma-assisted aerodynamic control for hypersonic vehicles
A time-resolved investigation of the Hall thruster breathing mode
Observations of shear flows in high-energy-density plasmas
Experimental Examination of Plasma Formation and Current Loss in Post-Hole Convolutes
On the Regulation of the Geospace System by Solar-Wind/IMF Discontinuities and Ionospheric Outflow
Structure in radiative shock experiments
Development and Study of an Electron Cyclotron Resonance Waveguide Plasma Cathode for Electric Propulsion Applications
Electron Transport in Hall Thrusters
New engineering design, instrument modeling, and data analysis techniques for spaceborne mass spectrometers
High intensity, high contrast laser solid interactions with short pulses
New discoveries in liquid drop impacts