Jewel Relampagos

PhD student

Research Overview

I am currently investigating the structure and dynamics of the Earth’s magnetosphere, focusing on the presence of dusk–dawn asymmetries in ionospheric convection patterns observed by SuperDARN. Particularly, I am interested in examining the temporal evolution of these nightside asymmetric flows and the role of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) BY in driving these asymmetries.

Other research interests include auroral formation mechanisms and magnetic reconnection, particularly at the geomagnetic tail.

FST Celebration of Science
Participation in conference - Academic

Autumn MIST 2025
Participation in conference - Academic

Northward IMF Discussion Meeting
Oral presentation

Observing the Extent of Nightside Plasma Flow Asymmetry
Oral presentation

Investigating the Evolution of the Ionospheric Plasma Flows During Dominant IMF By Conditions
Oral presentation

Autumn MIST (Birmingham 2024)
Participation in conference - Academic

STFC Introductory Course in Solar and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 2024
Participation in workshop, seminar, course

  • Space and Planetary Physics