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Emiliya Yordanova

Emiliya Yordanova is a researcher at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics, with a career spanning from January 2009 to the present, and has held roles as both a researcher and research assistant. Emiliya's work focuses on solar wind and magnetospheric turbulence, plasma transport across boundary layers, and the coupling of solar wind, magnetosphere, and ionosphere, utilizing spacecraft measurements from various space missions and ground-based facilities such as Cluster, Themis, STEREO, Ulysses, ACE, WIND, POLAR, EISCAT, and MIRACLE. Prior to this, Emiliya served as a postdoctoral fellow at the International Space Science Institute in 2008 and at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics from September 2005 to May 2007.

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Uppsala, Sweden

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Swedish Institute of Space Physics

The Swedish Institute of Space Physics (Institutet för rymdfysik, IRF) is a governmental research institute with about 100 employees. Its primary task is to carry out basic research, education and associated observatory activities in space physics, space technology and atmospheric physics. IRF has employees in Kiruna, Umeå, Uppsala and Lund. The main office is located in Kiruna in northern Sweden (geographic coordinates 67.84° N, 20.41° E). IRF has satellite instruments orbiting the Earth and Mars and others on their way to Mercury. IRF also has responsibility for two instruments on a major European mission (JUICE) to Jupiter and its icy moons in 2022.


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Kiruna, Sweden

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51-200

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