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Harsha Gurram

Post-Doctoral Associate

608 421 3542
hgurram@umd.edu University Of Maryland College Park
My research focuses on understanding the dynamics of Earth's magnetosphere during extreme space weather events. I integrate observational data from advanced space missions, such as the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission, with computational simulations to investigate fundamental plasma processes, particularly magnetic reconnection, which is a ubiquitous and crucial process throughout the Universe. Reconnection reconfigures the topology of magnetic field lines, enabling the rapid dissipation of magnetic energy, heating, and accelerating the plasma. I employ both observational and analytical methods to characterize and elucidate the novel MMS Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) measurements within magnetic reconnection diffusion regions. My primary interest lies in examining the kinetic physics that initiates and sustains magnetic reconnection, as well as studying the energy conversion processes that occur during this phenomenon. I focus particularly on the dayside magnetopause and nightside magnetotail regions of Earth's magnetosphere. Through this investigation, my work aims to provide new insights into the fundamental mechanisms driving space weather phenomena and their broader implications for space science.

Latest Papers

MMS Observations of a Compressed, Strongly Driven Magnetopause during the 2024 Mother's Day Storm


Author(s): Jason M H Beedle, Kevin J Genestreti, Jason Shuster, et. al
UMD Author(s): Rachel C. Rice, Harsha Gurram


Earth's Alfvén Wings: Unveiling Dynamic Variations of Field‐Line Topologies With Electron Distributions

| Geophysical Research Letters
Author(s): Harsha Gurram, Jason R. Shuster, Li‐Jen Chen, et. al
UMD Author(s): Harsha Gurram


Earth's Alfvén Wings Driven by the April 2023 Coronal Mass Ejection

| Geophysical Research Letters
Author(s): Li‐Jen Chen, Daniel Gershman, Brandon Burkholder, et. al
UMD Author(s): Harsha Gurram, Haoming Liang


Field‐Aligned Current Structures During the Terrestrial Magnetosphere's Transformation Into Alfvén Wings and Recovery

| Geophysical Research Letters
Author(s): J. M. H. Beedle, L.‐J. Chen, J. R. Shuster, et. al
UMD Author(s): Rachel C. Rice, Harsha Gurram


Dynamics of the Storm Time Magnetopause and Magnetosheath Boundary Layers: An MMS‐THEMIS Conjunction

| Geophysical Research Letters
Author(s): Rachel C. Rice, Li‐Jen Chen, Dan Gershman, et. al
UMD Author(s): Rachel C. Rice, Harsha Gurram


Earth's Alfvén Wings: Unveiling Dynamic Variations of Field-line Topologies with Electron Distributions


Author(s): Harsha Gurram, Jason R. Shuster, Li-Jen Chen, et. al
UMD Author(s): Harsha Gurram