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Brief Bio

Dr. Reginald is a PHaSER scientist affiliated with the Solar Physics Lab of NASA Goddard.  Dr. Reginald held a NASA research fellowship through the University of Delaware and conducted his dissertation work at Goddard under the supervision of Dr. Joseph M. Davila. Upon graduation Dr. Reginald continued his work at Goddard through The Catholic University of America working as a team member for the COR1 instrument on STEREO, SPICE instrument to be deployed on Solar Orbiter and GMC instrument that is currently being designed and tested.

Research Interests

 Dr. Reginald has designed  the Multi Aperture Coronal Spectrograph (MACS) and the Imaging Spectrograph of Coronal Electrons (ISCORE)  to conduct ground experiments during total solar eclipses to simultaneously and globally measure the electron temperature and its radial flow speed. These experiments were conducted in conjunction with the total solar eclipses of 1999 in Turkey, 2001 in Zambia, 2002 in South Africa, 2006 in Libya and 2008 in China.

Current Projects
  • Member of the team designing, testing and building the detector for the Spectral Imaging of the Coronal Environment (SPICE) instrument that will fly on-board the Solar Orbiter spacecraft in 2018. 
  • Member of the team designing and testing the coronagraph for the Goddard Mini Coronagraph (GMC) instrument. 
Education 
  • MS (1997) and PhD (2001) in Physics from the University of Delaware, USA
  • BSc (1994) in Physics and Pure Mathematics from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
Awards
  • 1990: University Scholarship for topping the batch in the GSQ examination, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
  • 1992: Prof. Arnold Wolfendale Prize for Physics, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
  • 1993: Dr. H.W. Hewavitharana Prize for Physics, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
  • 1994-1997: Full tuition scholarship and teaching assistantship, University of Delaware, USA
  • 1998-2000: NASA Research Fellowship administered through the University of Delaware, USA
Selected Publications

 Reginald, N. L., J. M. Davila, O. C. St Cyr, and L. Rastaetter. 2014. "Evaluating the Uncertainties in the Electron Temperature and Radial Speed Measurements Using White Light Corona Eclipse Observations." Evaluating the Uncertainties in the Electron Temperature and Radial Speed Measurements Using White Light Corona Eclipse Observations, 289 (6): 2021-2039 [Full Text (Link)] [10.1007/s11207-013-0467-5]

Reginald, N. L., O. C. St Cyr, J. M. Davila, et al. 2009. "Electron-Temperature Maps of the Low Solar Corona: ISCORE Results from the Total Solar Eclipse of 29 March 2006 in Libya." Electron-Temperature Maps of the Low Solar Corona: ISCORE Results from the Total Solar Eclipse of 29 March 2006 in Libya, 260 (2): 347-361 [Full Text (Link)] [10.1007/s11207-009-9457-z]

Reginald, N. L., J. M. Davila, and O. C. St Cyr. 2004. "The Effects of Streamers on the Shape of the K-Coronal Spectrum." The Effects of Streamers on the Shape of the K-Coronal Spectrum, 225 (2): 249-265 [Full Text (Link)] [10.1007/s11207-004-3516-2]

Reginald, N. L., O. C. St Cyr, J. M. Davila, and J. W. Brosius. 2003. "Electron Temperature and Speed Measurements in the Low Solar Corona: Results From the 2001 June Eclipse." Electron Temperature and Speed Measurements in the Low Solar Corona: Results From the 2001 June Eclipse, 599 (1): 596-603 [Full Text (Link)] [10.1086/379148]

Reginald, N. L., and J. M. Davila. 2000. "MACS for Global measurement of the Solar wind velocity and the Thermal electron temperature during the Total solar eclipse on 11 August 1999." MACS for Global measurement of the Solar wind velocity and the Thermal electron temperature during the Total solar eclipse on 11 August 1999, 195 (1): 111-122 [Full Text (Link)] [10.1023/A:1005251808764]