Name: Yang Wang
Title: PhD Student
Address: School of Cosmic Physics, DIAS Dunsink Observatory, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin 15, Ireland.
Biographical Sketch:
Yang Wang is a PhD Student at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is interested in Mercury’s magnetosphere and collisionless shocks. He has used the data of MESSENGER and MMS to study Mercury and Earth. Yang is visiting DIAS for 6 months from February 2024, conducting a study in the Planetary Magnetospheres Group to use data from BepiColombo to study Mercury’s magnetosphere.
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Last Updated: 26th February 2024 by Stephenie Brophy Lee
Yang Wang
Name: Yang Wang
Title: PhD Student
Address: School of Cosmic Physics, DIAS Dunsink Observatory, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin 15, Ireland.
Biographical Sketch:
Yang Wang is a PhD Student at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is interested in Mercury’s magnetosphere and collisionless shocks. He has used the data of MESSENGER and MMS to study Mercury and Earth. Yang is visiting DIAS for 6 months from February 2024, conducting a study in the Planetary Magnetospheres Group to use data from BepiColombo to study Mercury’s magnetosphere.
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