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Overview

André Balogh is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom and conducts research primarily within the fields of Physics and Astronomy, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Their work spans several subfields, including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Molecular Biology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Radiation.

Their research covers a range of topics such as:

  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Effects of Radiation Exposure
  • Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
  • Radiation Dose and Imaging

Recent publications by André Balogh include:

  • "The BepiColombo Planetary Magnetometer MPO-MAG: What Can We Learn from the Hermean Magnetic Field?", 2021, Space Science Reviews
  • "The BepiColombo-Mio Magnetometer en Route to Mercury", 2020, Space Science Reviews
  • "Radiation Is Your Friend: Somewhere in Between the Involved Field and Involved Site Is Back", 2025, International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics

Frequent co-authors working alongside Balogh include Daniel Heyner, Hans-Ulrich Auster, C. Carr, Ingo Richter, and U. Motschmann.

The main venues where their work has been published are:

  • Space Science Reviews
  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics

Best Publications

  • The Cluster Magnetic Field Investigation: overview of in-flight performance and initial results

    A. Balogh;Chris M. Carr;M. H. Acuña;M. W. Dunlop

  • Transport of solar wind into Earth's magnetosphere through rolled-up Kelvin–Helmholtz vortices

    H. Hasegawa;M. Fujimoto;T.-D. Phan;H. Rème

  • The Cassini Magnetic Field Investigation

    M. K. Dougherty;S. Kellock;D. J. Southwood;A. Balogh

  • Solar wind observations over Ulysses' first full polar orbit

    D. J. McComas;B. L. Barraclough;H. O. Funsten;J. T. Gosling

  • THE CLUSTER MAGNETIC FIELD INVESTIGATION

    A. Balogh;M. W. Dunlop;S. W. H. Cowley;D. J. Southwood

  • Discovery of Jovian dust streams and interstellar grains by the Ulysses spacecraft

    E. Grün;H. A. Zook;M. Baguhl;A. Balogh

  • Motion of the dipolarization front during a flow burst event observed by Cluster

    R. Nakamura;W. Baumjohann;B. Klecker;Y. Bogdanova

  • The heliospheric magnetic field over the South polar region of the sun.

    A. Balogh;D. J. Southwood;R. J. Forsyth;T. S. Horbury

  • Spatial scale of high‐speed flows in the plasma sheet observed by Cluster

    R. Nakamura;W. Baumjohann;C. Mouikis;L. M. Kistler

  • Four‐point Cluster application of magnetic field analysis tools: The Curlometer

    M. W. Dunlop;M. W. Dunlop;A. Balogh;K.-H. Glassmeier;P. Robert

  • A magnetic reconnection X-line extending more than 390 Earth radii in the solar wind

    T. D. Phan;J. T. Gosling;M. S. Davis;R. M. Skoug

  • Current sheet structure near magnetic X-line observed by Cluster

    A. Runov;R. Nakamura;W. Baumjohann;R. A. Treumann

  • The Ulysses Cosmic Ray and Solar Particle Investigation

    J. A. Simpson;J. D. Anglin;A. Balogh;M. Bercovitch

  • Ulysses' return to the slow solar wind

    D. J. McComas;S. J. Bame;B. L. Barraclough;W. C. Feldman

  • Cluster observations of electron holes in association with magnetotail reconnection and comparison to simulations

    C. Cattell;J. Dombeck;J. Wygant;J. F. Drake

  • Current sheet flapping motion and structure observed by Cluster

    V. Sergeev;A. Runov;W. Baumjohann;R. Nakamura

  • Local structure of the magnetotail current sheet: 2001 Cluster observations

    A. Runov;V. A. Sergeev;R. Nakamura;W. Baumjohann

  • Ulysses field and plasma observations of magnetic holes in the solar wind and their relation to mirror‐mode structures

    Daniel Winterhalter;Marcia Neugebauer;Bruce E. Goldstein;Edward J. Smith

  • Magnetic field investigation of the Venus plasma environment: Expected new results from Venus Express

    T.L. Zhang;T.L. Zhang;W. Baumjohann;M. Delva;H.-U. Auster

  • Cluster observations of an intense normal component of the electric field at a thin reconnecting current sheet in the tail and its role in the shock-like acceleration of the ion fluid into the separatrix region

    J. R. Wygant;C. A. Cattell;R. Lysak;Y. Song

Frequent Co-Authors

H. Rème
H. Rème Paul Sabatier University
Edward J. Smith
Edward J. Smith California Institute of Technology
Wolfgang Baumjohann
Wolfgang Baumjohann Austrian Academy of Sciences
Iannis Dandouras
Iannis Dandouras British Antarctic Survey
E. A. Lucek
E. A. Lucek Imperial College London
Rumi Nakamura
Rumi Nakamura Austrian Academy of Sciences
Malcolm Dunlop
Malcolm Dunlop Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
B. Klecker
B. Klecker Max Planck Society
L. M. Kistler
L. M. Kistler University of New Hampshire
Andrew Fazakerley
Andrew Fazakerley University College London

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