
Yining Shi is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and received a PhD degree from the Aerospace Engineering Sciences Department at the University of Colorado, Boulder in 2019.
PhD thesis:
Shi, Y. (2019), High-latitude Ionospheric Field-aligned Currents (FACs) Derived with Inverse and Assimilative Analysis of Iridium Magnetic Perturbation Data and New Insights Gained, University of Colorado Boulder.
Publications:
Shi, Y., D. J. Knipp, T. Matsuo, L. Kilcommons, and B. J. Anderson (2020), Event studies of high-latitude field-aligned currents (FACs) with inverse and assimilative analysis of AMPERE magnetometer data, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 125, e2019JA027266. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JA027266.
Shi, Y., D. J. Knipp, T. Matsuo, L. Kilcommons, and B. J. Anderson (2020), Modes of field-aligned currents (FACs) variability and their hemispheric asymmetry revealed by inverse and assimilative analysis of Iridium magnetometer data, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 125, e2019JA027265, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JA027265.
Shi, Y., D. M. Oliveira, D. J. Knipp, E. Zesta, T. Matsuo, and B. J. Anderson (2019), Effects of Nearly Frontal and Highly Inclined Interplanetary Shocks on High-latitude Field-aligned Currents (FACs), Space Weather, 17,1659-1673, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019SW002367.