Scott England Personal Page
England's research focuses on the interactions between planetary atmospheres and the space environment. He is the Project Scientist for NASA’s Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON), a co-Investigator on NASA’s Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) mission of opportunity and a Participating Scientist on NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission.
- Observations of Atmospheric Tides in the Middle and Upper Atmosphere of Mars From MAVEN and MRO
- Neutral Composition Information in ICON EUV Dayglow Observations
- Coupling 1D xRAGE simulations with machine learning for graded inner shell design optimization in double shell capsules
- Deducing Non-Migrating Diurnal Tides in the Middle Thermosphere With GOLD Observations of the Earth's far Ultraviolet Dayglow From Geostationary Orbit
- A method for determining the drift velocity of plasma depletions in the equatorial ionosphere using far-ultraviolet spacecraft observations
- Analysis of Ionospheric Data Sets to Identify Periodic Signatures Matching Atmospheric Planetary Waves
- Spatial Resolution of Equatorial Plasma Depletions Using Variable-Range Time-Delay Integration
- Tools for comparing ICON EUV data with different ground based and space-based proxies
- 3D Simulator for Wind Interferometer Data-Model Comparison