Jesse Woodroffe
Research Assistant
Space Plasma Physics Group
University of Minnesota
Department of Physics

Contact Information
Jesse R. Woodroffe
116 Church Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-624-6804 (work)
612-251-4800 (home)
Education
1999 - 2003 Augsburg College Physics B.A.
2003 - 2007 University of Minnesota Physics Ph.D.
Society Memberships
American Geophysical Union
Sigma Pi Sigma
 
Research Interests

Ultra-low frequency (ULF) plasma waves

Geomagnetic pulsations

Magnetohydrodynamic theory

Computational numerical methods

Talks, Posters, Presentations, and Publications

A study of Pc 3-4 pulsations observed by the Cluster satellites and multiple ground-based observatories. AGU Fall Meeting, 12/2002.

Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence: Theory and Virtual Reality. University of MN Space Physics Seminar, 4/2005.

Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling From the Ground Up. University of MN Space Physics Seminar, 4/2006.

ULF Waves in the Magnetosphere: An Overview. GEM Summer Workshop, 6/2006.

ULF Wave Propagation in the Inner Magnetosphere. University of MN Space Physics Seminar, 10/2006.

The Generation and Propagation of ULF Transients in the Inner Magnetosphere. AGU Fall Meeting, 12/2006.

 
Document created 3/22/2007 and last updated 3/23/2007