Mr. Bo Xiong | Space Physics | Research Excellence Award
North China Electric Power University | China
Mr. Bo Xiong is a distinguished researcher in space physics and ionospheric science, with a strong academic impact demonstrated by an h-index of 17, 45 published documents, and 749 citations across 597 scholarly works. His research primarily focuses on ionospheric disturbances, total electron content (TEC) modeling, and the effects of solar and geomagnetic activities on Earth’s upper atmosphere. He has contributed significantly to understanding ionospheric responses to solar flares, volcanic eruptions, and rocket launches, employing advanced techniques such as GNSS data analysis and deep learning models. His work also includes high-resolution global TEC mapping and statistical analysis of ionospheric scintillations. Through interdisciplinary approaches combining geophysics, remote sensing, and data-driven modeling, his research enhances predictive capabilities and supports applications in satellite communication, navigation systems, and space weather forecasting.
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Featured Publications
– Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2025
Mapping the Ionosphere Over East Asia Based on Ground-Based GNSS TEC Data (2010–2023)
– Space Weather, 2025
Statistical Analysis of Ionospheric Scintillations at Low-Latitude Sanya Station (2004–2021)
– Remote Sensing, 2024
Extremely Long-Range Observations of Ionospheric Irregularities Using Over-the-Horizon Radar
– Geophysical Research Letters, 2024