Low Frequency Oscillations of the Solar Atmosphere (2003)
R.T. James McAteer is an American solar physicist. He the senior associate provost and professor of astronomy at New Mexico State University, where he studies the coronal heating problem and space weather. McAteer is the author of the book "The Planets", and has published over 100 research articles.[1]
Academy leadership
Dr McAteer was appointed as the first Senior Associate Provost at NMSU in August 2022.[2] Dr McAteer was Department chair of Astronomy from 2021-2022, including oversight of Apache Point Observatory and Sloan Digital Sky Survey. In 2020 he was appointed to the New Mexico State Commission for Space History.[3] From 2016-2021 he was the Director of Sunspot Solar Observatory.
Education
Dr McAteer graduated from Queen's University Belfast with a master's in physics with astrophysics in 2000. He completed his Ph. D. from Queen's University Belfast with this thesis Low Frequency Oscillations of the Solar Atmosphere.[4] in 2004.[5]
He is noted for wide-ranging contributions to solar physics and space plasma physics, including chromospheric heating,[7] space weather[8] and turbulence.[9] His research includes cross disciplinary papers in image processing, computer vision and big data.[10] His research includes the subject of spectropolarimetry. He was awarded a NSF Career award in 2013.
National Recognition
He was a member of the 2020 National Academy of Science Decadel Survey in Astrophysics.[11]