Matina Gkioulidou

Matina Gkioulidou was born in 1984 in Thessaloniki. She graduated from the Physics department of the Aristotle University in 2006 and obtained her PhD from the Department of Atmospheric Sciences of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2012.

From 2012 she works as a Researcher at the Johns Hopkins University of Applied Physics Laboratory, Applied Physics Laboratory. Her research interests include the dynamics of the Earth’s magnetosphere, and how the near-space is affected by solar activity and, more specifically, phenomena such as solar storms. She is a member of the Panel of space mission Van Allen Probes, of NASA, which consists of two identical satellites that study the changes in the radiation belts Van Allen, a 1000 and 60,000 km from Earth.  

She has more than 40 publications in international journals with over 570 references to her work in international literature. From 2015, she is a member of the Scientific Committee on the Geospace Environment Modeling Program of the US National Science Foundation. From 2016 she belongs to the editorial board of the European scientific journal Annales Geophysicae.

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