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Glenn Hussey is a distinguished professor at the University of Saskatchewan, within the College of Arts and Science. With an extensive background in Plasma Physics and Engineering Physics, Professor Hussey focuses on the complex interactions of plasma structures and flows within the Earth's ionosphere. His research includes investigating E- and F-regions of the ionosphere, exploring naturally occurring plasma wave instabilities, and conducting trans-ionospheric studies concerning radio waves propagation. Professor Hussey's work has contributed to developing and implementing innovative VHF radar systems that achieve unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution for probing the E-region. His contributions to atmospheric and space physics have paved the way for a deeper understanding of plasma dynamics and its implications for radio communication and environmental monitoring. He continues to engage extensively with both academic and professional communities to tackle critical challenges in the field of space physics.
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