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Daniel N. Baker
Daniel N. Baker
(born 1947) is an American space scientist. He is the Distinguished Professor of
Astrophysical
and
Planetary Science
at the
University of Colorado Boulder
and director of the
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
. He received his B.A. from the
University of Iowa
in 1969 and his Ph.D. from the same institution in 1974. In 2010 he was elected to the
National Academy of Engineering
for "leadership in studies, measurements, and predictive tools for the Earth's radiation environment and its impact on U.S. security." He has been an researcher for several NASA missions, such as
MESSENGER
and the
Van Allen Probes
, and he served as the chair of the committee that wrote the 2012 Solar and Space Physics Decadal Survey.
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A Framework for Understanding and Quantifying the Loss and Acceleration of Relativistic Electrons in the Outer Radiation Belt During Geomagnetic Storms
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Kyle R. Murphy
,
Ian R. Mann
,
David G. Sibeck
,
I. Jonathan Rae
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C.E.J. Watt
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Louis G. Ozeke
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Shri G. Kanekal
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Daniel N. Baker
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Relativistic Electron Model in the Outer Radiation Belt Using a Neural Network Approach
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Xiangning Chu
,
Donglai Ma
,
Jacob Bortnik
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W. Kent Tobiska
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Alfredo Cruz
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S. Dave Bouwer
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Hong Zhao
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Qianli Ma
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Kun Zhang
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Daniel N. Baker
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Xinlin Li
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Harlan Spence
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Geoff Reeves
Published 2021-12-01
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