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Do you like planetary science? Emmanuel is working at UCLA in the Earth, Planetary and Space science department to facilitate the research of undergraduates, Ph.D. candidates, and faculty so they can explore pressing issues facing our world. Pretty cool! In this interview, we start off with some background about earth's magnetic field, how it is measured, and how it is affected by space weather. Then Emmanuel talks about his role at UCLA, helping to build satellites, drones, using tech, and connecting with people to make science happen. Right now Emmanuel is focusing on building ELFIN, a satellite project that will measure space weather and magnetic field fluctuations. This data will be used in many projects for years to come. If you want to be involved in new research and help to facilitate making it happen, being a project specialist might be the right path for you! Thanks to Adam Rose Levy for the filming and editing of this video, see more of his work here: http://adamroselevyvisuals.com/ To reach out to Emmanuel, email him at emasongsong@igpp.ucla.edu or leave a comment here! Don't forget to subscribe for more videos! Find more at: Website: www.workinginscience.com Facebook: / workinginscience Instagram: @workinginscience If you want to be interviewed for a video, reach out here or send an email to workinginscience@gmail.com Leave your suggestions for future videos in the comments and I will make a video on them!