Dr Neil Rogers

Research Fellow

Research Overview

I study the effects of Space Weather on ground-based infrastructure and radio systems. Using extreme value theory, I estimate the potential for ionospheric currents to disrupt electricity supplies and railway signalling. I also work with the Met Office developing a service to airlines and air traffic controllers that forecasts HF radio communications outages during solar flares, geomagnetic storms, and solar proton events.

I’m currently a consultant to Airbus Defence & Space Ltd modelling the ionospheric impacts on the European Space Agency’s Biomass radar satellite which will launch in late 2023.

Selected Publications


Rogers, N., Wild, J., Eastoe, E., Huebert, J. 11/11/2021 In: Space Weather. 19, 11
Journal article


Rogers, N., Wild, J., Eastoe, E., Gjerloev, J., Thomson, A. 18/02/2020 In: Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate. 10, p. 5. 1 p.
Journal article


  • 01/06/2020 → 30/09/2024
    Research

  • 15/01/2020 → 15/07/2020
    Research

  • 01/05/2017 → 30/04/2021
    Research

  • 01/03/2016 → 28/02/2018
    Consultancy


Participation in workshop, seminar, course


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Invited talk


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Participation in conference -Mixed Audience


Participation in workshop, seminar, course

  • Space and Planetary Physics
  • Space Weather