Ida Svenningsson
Postdoctoral fellow
Contact details

Address
Department of Physics
Chalmers University of Technology
SE-412 96 Göteborg
Sweden

Email: idasvenn at chalmers.se

Recent publications
  1. D. P. Hartley et al., MMS Observations of Whistler‐Mode Waves: Comparison Between the Observed and Theoretically Predicted Electric Field. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 131 (3), e2025JA034885 (2026)
  2. Louis Richard et al., Non-Maxwellianity of ion velocity distributions in the Earth's magnetosheath. Physical Review E 112 (5), L053201 (2025)
  3. Florian Koller et al., Stability of the Earth's Dayside Magnetosheath: Effects of Upstream Solar Wind Structures and Downstream Jets. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 130 (9), e2025JA034098 (2025)
  4. Ida Svenningsson et al., Hot-tail runaway seed landscape during the thermal quench in tokamaks. Physical Review Letters 127 (3), 035001 (2021)
  5. E. M. Hollmann et al., Estimate of pre-thermal quench non-thermal electron density profile during Ar pellet shutdowns of low-density target plasmas in DIII-D. Physics of Plasmas 28 (7), 072501 (2021)
Electron acceleration in plasmas
Recent publications
  1. D. P. Hartley et al., MMS Observations of Whistler‐Mode Waves: Comparison Between the Observed and Theoretically Predicted Electric Field. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 131 (3), e2025JA034885 (2026)
  2. Louis Richard et al., Non-Maxwellianity of ion velocity distributions in the Earth's magnetosheath. Physical Review E 112 (5), L053201 (2025)
  3. Florian Koller et al., Stability of the Earth's Dayside Magnetosheath: Effects of Upstream Solar Wind Structures and Downstream Jets. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 130 (9), e2025JA034098 (2025)
  4. Ida Svenningsson et al., Hot-tail runaway seed landscape during the thermal quench in tokamaks. Physical Review Letters 127 (3), 035001 (2021)
  5. E. M. Hollmann et al., Estimate of pre-thermal quench non-thermal electron density profile during Ar pellet shutdowns of low-density target plasmas in DIII-D. Physics of Plasmas 28 (7), 072501 (2021)
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