Umran S. Inan, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
1980-1981 Department of Electrical Engineering Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey 
 1981-2009 Department of Electrical Engineering Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
 2009- Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Koc University, Turkey 
Area:
Electronics and electrical engineering, atmospheric science, geophysics
Website:
https://home.ku.edu.tr/~uinan/
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Bio:

http://vlf.stanford.edu/pubs/non-linear-gyroresonant-interactions-energetic-particles-and-coherent-vlf-waves-magnetosphere

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Parents

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Timothy F. Bell grad student 1977 Stanford
Robert A. Helliwell grad student 1977 Stanford
 (Non-linear Gyroresonant Interactions of Energetic Particles and Coherent VLF Waves in the Magnetosphere.)

Children

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Victor P. Pasko grad student 1996 Stanford
Steven A. Cummer grad student 1997 Stanford (E-Tree)
Mehmet K. Demirkol grad student 2000 Stanford
Nikolai G. Lehtinen grad student 2000 Stanford
Christopher P. Barrington-Leigh grad student 2001 Stanford
Michael P. Johnson grad student 2001 Stanford
Georgios Veronis grad student 2002 Stanford
Elizabeth A. Gerken grad student 2003 Stanford
Jacob Bortnik grad student 2004 Stanford
Maria Spasojevic grad student 2004 Stanford
Troy G. Wood grad student 2005 Stanford
Michael W. Chevalier grad student 2006 Stanford
Robert C. Moore grad student 2007 Stanford
Joseph A. Payne grad student 2007 Stanford
William B. Peter grad student 2007 Stanford
Manuel Platino grad student 2007 Stanford
Timothy W. Chevalier grad student 2008 Stanford
Andrew R. Gibby grad student 2008 Stanford
Demet Ulusen grad student 2008 Stanford
Morris B. Cohen grad student 2009 Stanford
Mark Golkowski grad student 2009 Stanford
Prajwal Kulkarni grad student 2009 Stanford
Robert A. Marshall grad student 2009 Stanford
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Cohen MB, Said RK, Paschal EW, et al. (2018) Broadband longwave radio remote sensing instrumentation. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 89: 094501
Kabirzadeh R, Marshall RA, Inan US. (2017) Early/fast VLF Events Produced by the Quiescent Heating of the Lower Ionosphere by Thunderstorms Journal of Geophysical Research. 122: 6217-6230
Adachi T, Sato M, Ushio T, et al. (2016) Identifying the occurrence of lightning and transient luminous events by nadir spectrophotometric observation Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. 145: 85-97
Sato M, Mihara M, Adachi T, et al. (2016) Horizontal distributions of sprites derived from the JEM-GLIMS nadir observations Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Blaes PR, Marshall RA, Inan US. (2016) Global occurrence rate of elves and ionospheric heating due to cloud-to-ground lightning Journal of Geophysical Research a: Space Physics. 121: 699-712
Zoghzoghy FG, Cohen MB, Said RK, et al. (2015) Shipborne LF-VLF oceanic lightning observations and modeling Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 120: 10890-10902
Li JD, Spasojevic M, Inan US. (2015) Predicting conditions for the reception of one-hop signals from the Siple transmitter experiment using the Kp index Journal of Geophysical Research a: Space Physics. 120: 8440-8447
Li JD, Spasojevic M, Inan US. (2015) An empirical profile of VLF triggered emissions Journal of Geophysical Research a: Space Physics. 120: 6581-6595
Kabirzadeh R, Lehtinen NG, Inan US. (2015) Latitudinal dependence of static mesospheric e fields above thunderstorms Geophysical Research Letters. 42: 4208-4215
Sato M, Ushio T, Morimoto T, et al. (2015) Overview and early results of the Global Lightning and Sprite Measurements mission Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres. 120: 3822-3851
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