Professor Lucie Green

Professor of Physics, broadcaster and a Royal Society University Research Fellow

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Regular guest on the One Show
Popular contributor to various radio programmes

Lucie Green is a Professor of Physics and a Royal Society University Research Fellow based at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, UCL’s Department of Space and Climate Physics. Lucie studies activity in the atmosphere of our nearest star, the Sun, looking in particular at immense magnetic fields in the Sun’s atmosphere which sporadically erupt into the Solar System.

Lucie is very active in public engagement with science and delivers fascinating talks to schools, corporations and festivals on astronomy, space weather, climate change and the Sun.

Her presenting credits include Stargazing Live, Sky at Night, Horizon: Transit of Venus, Timeshift: The History of Extreme Weather and Inside Science. Lucie is also a regular guest on the One Show and is a popular contributor to various radio programmes including Infinite Monkey Cage and Slooh Radio.

Her first popular science book is called 15 Million Degrees: A Journey to the Centre of the Sun, which discusses the history and current activities in solar physics.

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