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Professor Eamon Scullion

Professor

Department: Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering

E_ScullionBetween 2007 and 2010, I completed a Ph.D.  in Solar Physics with thesis titled, “Investigating Jets in the lower-to-mid Solar Atmosphere: Observations and Numerical Simulations”. Between 2011 and 2013, I was awarded a post-doctoral research Fellowship position within the Institute for theoretical Astrophysics at the University of Oslo, Norway. From 2013 to 2015, I was awarded a 2-year Irish Research Council Post-doctoral Fellowship to carry out research at Trinity College Dublin (Rep. of Ireland).

I specialize in observational solar physics, which involves image processing and data analysis on high resolution observations of the lower atmosphere of the Sun. 

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Room 126, Pandon Building
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Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST

  • Thomas Rees-Crockford Magnetohydrodynamic Instabilities in Solar Prominences Start Date: 07/11/2016 End Date: 21/01/2021
  • Yash Bapurao Saneshwar Exploring fundamental MagnetoHydroDynamic (MHD) properties of solar chromospheric magnetic fields, via a unique observation of a large-scale swirl and associated magnetic null point Start Date: 01/10/2022
  • Lauren Doyle Solar and stellar flares and their connection Start Date: 01/10/2016 End Date: 15/07/2020
  • Shivdev Turkay Exploring the multi-scaled nature of solar vortices with DKIST Start Date: 25/09/2023

  • Applied Mathematics PhD June 30 2011
  • Member Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) 2007


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