Bio
BioDr. Hyosub Kil’s research field is Earth’s ionosphere (electrodynamics, disturbance, and climatology). He has worked with various ground-based (GPS total electron content data, ionosonde, radar, scintillation, all-sky imager) and spaceborne (AE-E, ROCSAT, DMSP, C/NOFS, CHAMP, SWARM, COSMIC) observation data as a member of the TIMED/GUVI and DMSP/SSUSI mission teams and the principal investigator of several projects funded by NASA, the NSF, the U.S. Air Force, and the Korea Polar Research Institute. He was an editor for Annales Geophysicae during 2013-2016. Dr. Kil led the collaboration between APL and South Korea by attending meetings and inviting people as well as by conducting collaborative research. He was invited as a leader scientist in 2013-2015 by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI). In recent years, his focus has been studying the electron density irregularities in middle and low latitudes as part of a collaboration with research scientists at APL, the U.S. Air Force, and KASI.
Notable Awards and Leadership
Notable Awards and LeadershipYear(s) | Description |
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Year(s) 2000 - Present | Description Member, American Geophysical Union |