Paul
Loto'aniu
Research Scientist
Education
PhD in Physics from the University of Newcastle, Australia
Department
CIRES
Email
Paul is the lead for the Space Magnetic Fields Team within the University of Colorado-CIRES Space Weather Group. His team are the CIRES-NOAA-NCEI leads for the magnetometer instruments on multiple NASA-NOAA spacecraft missions. His science interests include plasma wave-particle dynamics, plasma waves, solar wind turbulence and space based science magnetometers. Paul holds a PhD in Physics with Honors.
Recent Publications:
- Inceoglu F; Pacini AA; Loto’aniu PTM (Dec 2022) Utilizing AI to unveil the nonlinear interplay of convection, drift, and diffusion on galactic cosmic ray modulation in the inner heliosphere. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 12 (1)
- Loto’aniu PTM; Romich K; Rowland W; Codrescu S; Biesecker D; Johnson J; Singer HJ; Szabo A; Stevens M (Sep 2022) Validation of the DSCOVR Spacecraft Mission Space Weather Solar Wind Products. SPACE WEATHER.
- Inceoglu F; Howe R; Loto'aniu PTM (Feb 2022) Causal Interaction between the Subsurface Rotation Rate Residuals and Radial Magnetic Field in Different Timescales. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL: AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ASTRONOMY AND ASTRONOMICAL PHYSICS, 925 (2).
- Inceoglu F; Loto'aniu PTM (Dec 2021) Using Unsupervised and Supervised Machine Learning Methods to Correct Offset Anomalies in the GOES-16 Magnetometer Data. SPACE WEATHER, 19 (12)
- Inceoglu F; Howe R; Loto'aniu PTM (Oct 2021) The Quasi-biennial-oscillation-type Signals in the Subsurface Flow Fields during Solar Cycles 23 and 24. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL: AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ASTRONOMY AND ASTRONOMICAL PHYSICS, 920 (1)
- Loto’aniu, T.M., S. Califf, R.J. Redmon, and H.J. Singer (2020), Chapter 21 - Magnetic Field Observations from the GOES-R Series, in The GOES-R Series, Elsevier, Pages 251-259.
- Califf, S., D. Early, M. Grotenhuis, T.M. Loto'aniu, and Kronenwetter J. (2020). Correcting the Arcjet Thruster Disturbance in GOES‐16 Magnetometer Data. Space Weather.
- Loto’aniu, T.M., R.J. Redmon, S. Califf, et al. (2019), The GOES-16 Spacecraft Science Magnetometer, Space Sci. Rev. 215: 32.
- Califf, S., T.M. Loto’aniu, D. Early, and M. Grotenhuis (2019). Arcjet Thruster Influence on Local Magnetic Field Measurements from a Geostationary Satellite. J. of Spacecraft and Rockets. 1-10.