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Dr. Biswajit Ojha

Research Fellow

Department: Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering

Biswajit Ojha

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  • Observations of co-existing rising and falling tone emissions of electromagnetic Ion cyclotron waves, Ojha, B., Omura, Y., Singh, S., Lakhina, G. 4 Jun 2024, In: Earth, Planets and Space
  • Statistical survey of pitch angle anisotropy of relativistic electrons in the outer radiation belt and its variation with solar wind/geomagnetic activity, Chakraborty, S., Rae, I., Killey, S., Ojha, B., Watt, C., Potts, C., Irving, E., Elliott, G., Johnson, K., Mohammed, N., Gupta, T., Slater, T., Liu, X., Cheng, Y. 19 Dec 2024, In: Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences

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