Researchers

●  Hadi Al Ahbabi (NSSTC Research Assistant, 2023, lead)
    NSSTC weather station

●  Neha Gupta (NSSTC Postdoctoral Fellow, UAEU funding, 2023, lead)
    EMM thermospheric data assimilation
    Now at NSSTC.

●  George Cann (NSSTC Postdoctoral Fellow, UAEU funding, 2022-2023, lead)
    Mars and Earth atmospheric retrievals
    Now at Foster + Partners.

●  Mariam Aljaberi (UAEU Research Assistant, UAEU funding, 2021-2022, lead)
    Comparison between ACS and MCS; EMM cloud image analysis. Work published in GRL.
    Now at NSSTC.

●  Ahmad Jalil (NSSTC Research Assistant, 2019-2020, lead)
    Dust lifting rates in Mars reanalyses

PhD students

●  Chin-Min Liu (Oxford Physics DPhil student, 2016-2017, secondary, Peter Read main advisor)
    Numerical Simulations of the Annual-Mean and Seasonally-Varying Atmospheric Circulations of Uranus and Neptune

●  Alex Valeanu (Oxford Physics DPhil student, 2013-2017, secondary, Peter Read main advisor)
    Studies of the Martian atmospheric boundary layer and global circulation from combined use of spacecraft data and numerical circulation models (thesis)
    Now at Bank of America.

●  Fachreddin Tabataba-Vakili (Oxford Physics DPhil student, 2013-2017, secondary, Peter Read main advisor)
    Dynamical circulation regimes in planetary (and exo-planetary) atmospheres (thesis). Work published in GRL.

●  Yixiong Wang (Oxford Physics DPhil student, 2009-2014, secondary, Peter Read main advisor)
    Comparative planetary circulation regimes in simple general circulation models (thesis). Work published in QJRMS.
    Now at Credit Suisse.

MSc students

●  Haneen Abouhaligah (UAEU MSc in Space Science, 2022-2023, lead)
    Estimating Mars surface wind stress and dust lifting using reanalyses based on EMM and other spacecraft

●  Ahmed Almutawa (UAEU MSc in Space Science, 2021, lead)
    Estimating Mars surface wind stress and dust lifting using reanalyses based on EMM and other spacecraft

●  Shaimaa Alblooki (UAEU MSc in Space Science, 2021-2023, lead)
    Cloud tracking winds on Mars using EMM-EXI imaging (thesis)

●  Khulood Alshehhi (UAEU MSc in Physics, 2021-2022, academic advisor, Claus Gebhardt main advisor)
    The interactive simulation of Mars dust storms with the Mars General Circulation Model MarsWRF at the resolution of 7.5°×9° (latitude by longitude) (thesis)

●  Malak Ali Hamed (UAEU MSc in Physics, 2019-2024, lead)
    Measuring Jupiter’s winds from Cassini spacecraft observations.

Undergraduates

●  Alshaima Alnaqbi (UAEU PHYS500 space science intern, 2023, lead)
    Measuring the altitude of Mars wind maps using MCS water ice cloud profiles

●  Mohammad Ahli (UAEU PHYS500 space science intern, 2023, lead)
    The fractal dimension of Mars' topopgraphic contours
    Now at UAE University.

●  Shahed Hussein (UAEU MATH500 intern, 2023, lead)
    The fractal dimension of Mars' topopgraphic contours

●  Darin Moussa (UAEU MATH500 intern, 2023, lead)
    The fractal dimension of giant planet rings

●  Shamma Alkindi (UAEU PHYS500 space science intern, 2022, lead)
    Weather at the Perseverance landing site on Mars

●  Mohammed Al Minhali (UAEU PHYS500 space science intern, 2022, lead)
    New observations for the EMM extended mission
    Now at University College London.

●  Reem Fararah (UAEU PHYS500 general physics intern, 2022, lead)
    Mars cloud tracking using MARCI imaging

●  Maryam Alhmoudi (UAEU MATH500 intern, 2021, lead)
    Atmospheric turbulence at the InSight landing site on Mars

●  Mohammed Alfahim (EMM REU student, 2021, lead)
    Atmospheric turbulence at the InSight landing site on Mars
    Now at Oliver Wyman.

●  Monia Eltayeb (UAEU PHYS500 general physics intern, 2021, lead)
    Comparison between Mars Express PFS and MACDA

●  Mohammed Alawadhi (UAEU PHYS500 general physics intern, 2020, lead)
    Atmospheric turbulence at the InSight landing site on Mars
    Now at Dubai Government.

●  Daniel Kennedy (MOAP summer student, 2016, lead, with Peter Read)
    Modelling Jupiter’s energy cycle. Work published in Geosci. Lett. and NPG.
    Now at Culham Centre for Fusion Energy.

●  Sylvie Su (M1 stagiaire from ENS Lyon, 2015, secondary, Hélène Scolan main advisor, with Peter Read)
    Simulating the new AOPP freely convecting rotating annulus experiment. Work published in Fluids.
    Now at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf.

●  Caitlin Bromfield (Nuffield Research Placement A-Level student, 2014, lead, with Peter Read)
    Potential vorticity dynamics on Jupiter
    Now at UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.

●  Jacob Smith (Oxford Physics 4th year MPhys student, 2013, lead, with Peter Read)
    Modelling the rotating annulus in a "tidally-locked" configuration
    Now at the University of Cambridge.

●  David Thomas (Oxford Physics 4th year MPhys student, 2012, lead, with Peter Read)
    Modelling the rotating annulus in a "tidally-locked" configuration
    Now at AFRY Management Consulting.

●  David Armstrong (Oxford Physics 3rd year summer student, 2010, secondary, Peter Read main advisor)
    Cloud tracking in Jupiter's atmosphere. Work published in Icarus.
    Now at the University of Warwick.

●  Andrew Lancaster (Oxford Physics 4th year MPhys student, 2010, secondary, Peter Read main advisor)
    Cloud tracking in Jupiter's atmosphere. Work published in Icarus.
    Now at the National Physical Laboratory.