Spotlight: Professor Margaret Campbell-Brown

Dr. Margaret Campbell-Brown

Dr. Margaret Campbell-Brown researches the flux of millimeter sized meteoroids which collide with the Earth. She also uses high resolution observations of meteors to work out what happens when they encounter the atmosphere, and to determine their physical and chemical properties.

Rhiannon Blaauw

Rhiannon Blaauw

"My research consists of finding the meteor flux hitting the atmosphere in different directions at different times of the year."

David Braid

David Braid

"I develop and use electro-optical devices to observe non-shower meteor influxes"

Ellen Milley

Ellen Milley

"I use observations of large meteoroids from all-sky camera networks to look for cometary and asteroidal objects, and to determine how they get into Earth-crossing orbits"

Jean-Baptiste Kikwaya

Jean-Baptiste Kikwaya

"I study orbital mechanics, meteoroid evolution, and I also perform computational binary asteroid modeling."

 

 

Noah Stemeroff

Noah Stemeroff

"I study the material strength gradient of the solar system through meteor analysis"