I have a passion for people and get the best from those around me. My current role in BGS is being a bridge between science and industry. Some of my daily tasks include investigating into the ground effects of space weather, process and analyse worldwide magnetic observatory data, offering technical support and advise. I always seek to develop strategic clarity in my work.
Guanren Wang’s biography
- 2020 to 2022: MSc by Research Geophysics, University of Edinburgh
- 2012 to 2016: MSci Geophysics, University of Southampton
Research interests
- Ground effects of space weather – Using magnetic field measurements to interpret subsurface conductivity and induced ground electric currents
ORCID: 0000-0001-9563-8864
Key papers
- Wang, G, Hübert, J, and Whaler, K A. 2025. Analysis of the seasonal and solar effect on the vertical magnetic transfer function at Eskdalemuir Observatory, Scotland. Geophysical Journal International, volume 241, Issue 3, June 2025, Pages 1822–1838
- Geophysical data processing, analysis, visualisation and interpretation
- Programming: Python, Matlab and Shell scripting
- Geophysics fieldwork (magnetotellurics)
- Writing commissioned reports
- Public engagement
- UK Driver’s license
- Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society