Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences, College of Engineering, University of Michigan

Jason A Gilbert

Assistant Research Scientist

Office:
2417A SRB
Phone:
647-6834
Email:
jagi@umich.edu
Education:

PhD, University of Michigan

MS, University of Michigan

BS, Brigham Young University

AA, Big Bend Community College 

Research:

Space Hardware/instrumentation, specifically ion optics and mass spectrometry. Characteristics of the solar wind, pickup ions, and other heliospheric plamsa.

Publications

Gilbert, J. A., R. A. Lundgren, M. H. Panning, S. Rogacki, and T. H. Zurbuchen (2010), An optimized three-dimensional linear-electric-field time-of-flight analyzer, Rev. Sci. Inst., 81, 053302.

 

Gilbert, J. A. (2008), Advanced Instrumentation and Flux Mapping Techniques for the Study of the Space Environment, Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. of Mich. at Ann Arbor.

 

Gilbert, J. A., T. H. Zurbuchen, and L. A. Fisk (2007), A New Technique for Mapping Open Magnetic Flux from the Solar Surface into the Heliosphere, Ap. J., 663, 583-591.

Updated: 2011-07-19