Simon Wing (240)228-8075 (voice) (240)228-6670 (Fax) Simon_Wing@jhuapl.edu Simon Wing (240)228-8075 (voice) (240)228-6670 (Fax) Simon_Wing@jhuapl.edu Summary: After completing his undergraduate study at the University of Arizona, Simon Wing attended the Johns Hopkins University, with which he has been associated ever since. He is presently a Senior Staff Physicist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. His research interests include modeling the open field line particle precipitation; modeling the magnetotail pressure, density, and temperature; modeling the magnetosheath; and solar wind-magnetosphere interaction. He had a brief stint as a Smithsonian Fellow to study Volcanology in Costa Rica for a summer. He has published 24 papers, including 19 in refereed journals, and has given over 40 presentations at national/international scientific meetings. He has been a recipient of several NASA and NSF grants. Most recent publications: Simon Wing, and Patrick T. Newell, 2D plasma sheet density profile for northward and southward IMF, Geophysical Research Letter, 29(9), 10.1029/2001GL013950, 2002 in press, 2002. M. V. Kubyshkina, V. A. Sergeev, S. V. Dubyagin, S. Wing, P. T. Newell, W. Baumjohann, and A. T. Y. Lui, Constructing the magnetospheric model including pressure measurements, JGR, in press, 2002. Simon Wing, D. G. Sibeck, M. Wiltberger, and H. Singer, Geosynchronous magnetic field temporal response to the solar wind and IMF variations, JGR, in press, 2002. Simon Wing, and Patrick Newell, LLBL contribution to the plasma sheet ions, submitted to Chapman conference, 2001. H. Stenuit, M. Fujimoto, S. A. Fuselier, J.-A. Sauvaud, S. Wing, A. Fedorov, E. Budnik, S. P. Savin, K. J. Trattner, V. Angelopoulos, J. Bonnel, T. D. Phan, T. Mukai, and A. Pedersen, Multi-spacecraft study on the dynamics of the dusk-flank magnetosphere under northward IMF: January 10-11, 1997, submitted to JGR, 2001. K. Liou, C.-I. Meng, A. T. Y. Lui, P. T. Newell, and S. Wing, Magnetic dipolarization with substorm expansion onset, submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research, 2001. Simon Wing, Patrick T. Newell, and J. Michael Ruohoniemi, Double cusp: Model prediction and Observational Verification, Journal of Geophysical Research, 106, 25,571-25,593, 2001.