John H. Thomas
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Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Sciences (and Astronomy)
Hopeman 223
(585) 275-4083
(585) 256-2509 |
Prof. Thomas' general area of interest is Theoretical Astrophysics. His research has focused on astrophysical fluid dynamics and magnetohydrodynamics, particularly as applied to the Sun. He works on the physics of sunspots and magnetic flux tubes in the Sun, solar activity and the solar cycle, solar and stellar dynamo theory, helioseismology, and MHD waves in the solar atmosphere. Although primarily a theoretician, Prof. Thomas also carries out solar observations at the National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak and uses data from various solar space missions. Prof. Thomas also participates in the Department's Plasma Physics program.
For further details, go to Prof. Thomas' home page at: http://www.me.rochester.edu/People/Faculty/thomas.html.