中文
Jingnan Guo

Senior Research Scientist

Email: jnguo@ustc.edu.cn

Research fields

space weather, space radiation


Education

2002-2006 Bachelor of Sience, Nanjing University

2006-2011 PhD. Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Science, Nanjing

2007-2009 Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany

2009-2010 University of Glasgow, UK


Employment

2011 - 2012 Postdoc, University of Genova, Italy

2012- 2019 Researcher, University of Kiel, Germany

2019 -  School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China


Major publications

J. Guo*, R. F. Wimmer-Schweingruber, Y. Wang, et al. (2019). The Pivot Energy of Solar Energetic Particles A ecting the Martian Surface Radiation Environment, ApJ Let. , 883, 1, L12.

J. Guo*, M. Dumbovni c, et al. (2018). Modeling the Evolution and Propagation of 10 September 2017 CMEs and SEPs Arriving at Mars Constrained by Remote Sensing and In Situ Measurement, Space Weather, 16

J. Guo*, C. Zeitlin, R. Wimmer-Schweingruber et al. (2018). A generalized approach to model the spectra and radiation dose rate of solar particle events on the surface of Mars, Astronomical Journal, 155, 1

J. Guo*, T. C. Slaba et al. (2017). Dependence of the Martian radiation environment on atmospheric depth: Modeling and measurement, JGR: Planets, 112, 2, 329-341

J. Guo* et al. (2015). Modeling the Variations of Dose Rate Measured by RAD during the First MSL Martian Year: 2012-2014 , ApJ, 810, 24

J. Guo* et al. (2015). Variations of Dose Rate Observed by MSL/RAD in Transit to Mars, A&A, 577


 Honors and Awards

German Habilitation in Physics die Lehrbefahigung fur das Fach Physik, Nov 2019

Italian National Scientific Habilitation, May 2019 Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale/Settore Concorsuale 02/C1 - II Fascia

NASA Achievement Award (to MSL Prime Mission Science and Operations Team) for exceptional technical innocations in rover surface operations leading to significantly improved Mars Science Laboratory prime mission performance and science return, 2015

NASA Achievement Award (to MSL RAD Instrument Development and Science Team) for exceptional achievement de ning RAD's scientific goals and requirements, developing the instrument and investigation, and operating RAD successfully in flight, 2013