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Xinlin Li

Xinlin

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Roles

Professor

Biography

Professor Li's research interests are studies of solar wind energy coupling into Earth’s magnetosphere and of energetic particle dynamics in the magnetosphere. Current research includes analysis and inter-pretation of particle and field data from satellites and ground stations, energetic particle instru-ment development, modeling and simulation of energetic particle transport associated with mag-netic storms and substorms, and real-time forecast of MeV electrons and the Dst and AE index. Teaching activities include aerospace environment, space dynamics, thermodynamics, and space-flight hardware design. In 2010, he was awarded a CubeSat project from NSF and had been leading a group of graduate students as they design, build, calibrate, and test the CubeSat system, which measured energetic particles in space for more than two years, 2012-2014. Currently he is leading another CubeSat mission (CIRBE), which is scheduled to be launched in April of 2023, and an instrument (MEET: Medium Energy Electron Telescope) development project.

Additional Information

Department of Physics and Astronomy/Dartmouth College, Ph.D., 1992
Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics/Academia Sinica, M.S., 1985
University of Science and Technology of China, B.S., 1982