Positions

Selected Publications

Academic Article

Year Title
2024 A coronal mass ejection encountered by four spacecraft within 1 au from the Sun: ensemble modelling of propagation and magnetic structureMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.  536:203-222. 2024
2024 Characterization of Small Flux Ropes Using Juno Spacecraft Cruise-phase DataThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  976:79-79. 2024
2024 Measurements of Magnetic Cloud Expansion through Multiple Spacecraft in Radial ConjunctionThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  974:289-289. 2024
2024 Exploring the Impact of the Aging Effect on Inferred Properties of Solar Coronal Mass EjectionsLetters of the Astrophysical Journal.  966:L17-L17. 2024
2024 Combining STEREO heliospheric imagers and Solar Orbiter to investigate the evolution of the 2022 March 10 CMEAstronomy and Astrophysics: a European journal.  682:A107-A107. 2024
2024 Discrepancies in the Properties of a Coronal Mass Ejection on Scales of 0.03 au as Revealed by Simultaneous Measurements at Solar Orbiter and Wind: The 2021 November 3–5 EventThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  962:190-190. 2024
2024 The Width of Magnetic Ejecta Measured near 1 au: Lessons from STEREO-A Measurements in 2021–2022The Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  962:193-193. 2024
2024 The Need for Near-Earth Multi-Spacecraft Heliospheric Measurements and an Explorer Mission to Investigate Interplanetary Structures and Transients in the Near-Earth Heliosphere.Space Science Reviews.  220:73. 2024
2023 Investigating the Magnetic Structure of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections Using Simultaneous Multispacecraft In Situ MeasurementsThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  957:49-49. 2023
2023 How Magnetic Reconnection May Affect the Coherence of Interplanetary Coronal Mass EjectionsThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  953:15-15. 2023
2023 Evolution of the Radial Size and Expansion of Coronal Mass Ejections Investigated by Combining Remote and In Situ ObservationsThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  952:7-7. 2023
2022 Investigating the Asymmetry of Magnetic Field Profiles of "Simple" Magnetic Ejecta through an Expansion-modified Flux Rope ModelThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  937:86-86. 2022
2022 Acceleration and Expansion of a Coronal Mass Ejection in the High Corona: Role of Magnetic ReconnectionThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  933:169-169. 2022
2022 A Coronal Mass Ejection and Magnetic Ejecta Observed In Situ by STEREO-A and Wind at 55 degrees Angular SeparationThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  929:149-149. 2022
2022 Investigating the Cross Sections of Coronal Mass Ejections through the Study of Nonradial Flows with STEREO/PLASTICThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  927:68-68. 2022
2020 Inconsistencies Between Local and Global Measures of CME Radial Expansion as Revealed by Spacecraft ConjunctionsThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  899:119-119. 2020
2019 Evolution of Coronal Mass Ejection Properties in the Inner Heliosphere: Prediction for the Solar Orbiter and Parker Solar ProbeThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  884:179-179. 2019
2019 The Magnetic Morphology of Magnetic Clouds: Multi-spacecraft Investigation of Twisted and Writhed Coronal Mass EjectionsThe Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics.  870:100-100. 2019
2018 On the Spatial Coherence of Magnetic Ejecta: Measurements of Coronal Mass Ejections by Multiple Spacecraft Longitudinally Separated by 0.01 auLetters of the Astrophysical Journal.  864:L7-L7. 2018
2018 Fitting and Reconstruction of Thirteen Simple Coronal Mass EjectionsSolar Physics: a journal for solar and solar-stellar research and the study of solar terrestrial physics.  293:73. 2018
2018 Understanding the Internal Magnetic Field Configurations of ICMEs Using More than 20 Years of Wind ObservationsSolar Physics: a journal for solar and solar-stellar research and the study of solar terrestrial physics.  293. 2018
2016 Factors Affecting the Geo-effectiveness of Shocks and Sheaths at 1 AU.Journal of Geophysical Research.  121:10861-10879. 2016
2013 Complex Evolution of Coronal Mass Ejections in the Inner Heliosphere as Revealed by Numerical Simulations and STEREO Observations: A ReviewProceedings of the International Astronomical Union.  8:255-264. 2013
2013 Magnetic Field Configuration Models and Reconstruction Methods for Interplanetary Coronal Mass EjectionsSolar Physics: a journal for solar and solar-stellar research and the study of solar terrestrial physics.  284:129-149. 2013
2011 ON THE INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD IN MAGNETIC CLOUDS AND INTERPLANETARY CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS: WRITHE VERSUS TWISTLetters of the Astrophysical Journal.  738:L18-L18. 2011
Importance of a Small, Innovative Missions for Heliophysics Exploration (SIMHEX) program and of continuation of the Explorer selection increaseBulletin of the AAS
Learn to Walk Before You Run: A Case for Fundamental CME Research Utilizing Idealized MHD ModelsBulletin of the AAS
On the Need for a Coronal and Inner Heliospheric Panel for the 2024 Heliophysics Decadal SurveyBulletin of the AAS
The Multi-spacecraft Heliospheric Mission (MHM)Bulletin of the AAS
What is a Heliospheric Flux Rope?Bulletin of the AAS.  55.
Where Does the Inner Heliosphere End?Bulletin of the AAS.  55.
Work-Life Balance Starts with Proper Deadlines and Exemplary AgenciesBulletin of the AAS
he Importance of Fundamental Research on the Upper Coronal and Heliospheric Evolution of Coronal Mass EjectionsBulletin of the AAS

Article

Year Title
2024 Deriving the Topological Properties of the Magnetic Field of Coronal Mass Ejections from In Situ Measurements: Techniques 2024

Teaching Activities

  • Doctoral Research Taught course
  • Doctoral Research Taught course 2024
  • Full Name

  • Nada AlHaddad