Marco Velli
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Marco Velli
Summary
Marco Velli is a human[1]. He worked as an academic[2], astronomer[3], physicist[4], astrophysicist[5], and university teacher[6].
Key Facts
- Marco Velli worked as an academic[2].
- Marco Velli worked as an astronomer[3].
- Marco Velli's professions included physicist[4].
- Marco Velli's professions included astrophysicist[5].
- Marco Velli's professions included university teacher[6].
- Marco Velli's field of work was astrophysics[7].
- Marco Velli's field of work was plasma physics[8].
- Marco Velli's field of work was solar variation[9].
- Among Marco Velli's employers was University of California, Los Angeles[10].
- Marco Velli's education included a stint at Scuola Normale Superiore[11].
- A notable work attributed to Marco Velli is Large-scale Magnetic Funnels in the Solar Corona[12].
- A notable work attributed to Marco Velli is A Semi-implicit Particle-in-cell Expanding Box Model Code for Fully Kinetic Simulations of the Expanding Solar Wind Plasma[13].
- A notable work attributed to Marco Velli is Proton and Electron Temperatures in the Solar Wind and Their Correlations with the Solar Wind Speed[14].
- Marco Velli was a member of International Astronomical Union[15].
- Marco Velli is recorded as male[16].
- Marco Velli's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Marco Velli's work location is recorded as Pasadena[18].
- Marco Velli's work location is recorded as United States[19].
Body
Education
Marco Velli's education included a stint at Scuola Normale Superiore[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include academic[2], astronomer[3], physicist[4], astrophysicist[5], and university teacher[6]. Fields of work include astrophysics[7], a branch of astronomy[20]; plasma physics[8], a branch of physics[21]; and solar variation[9]. Marco Velli was employed by University of California, Los Angeles[10].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Large-scale Magnetic Funnels in the Solar Corona[12], A Semi-implicit Particle-in-cell Expanding Box Model Code for Fully Kinetic Simulations of the Expanding Solar Wind Plasma[13], and Proton and Electron Temperatures in the Solar Wind and Their Correlations with the Solar Wind Speed[14].
FAQs
What did Marco Velli do for work?
Marco Velli worked as academic[2], astronomer[3], physicist[4], astrophysicist[5], and university teacher[6].
Where did Marco Velli go to school?
Marco Velli was educated at Scuola Normale Superiore[11].