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Congratulations to Caleb Gimar for passing his Qualifying Exam!
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-25T19:46:20+00:00Congratulations to Kim Moreland for passing her Qualifying Exam!
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-25T19:46:25+00:00Bereket Mamo selected for the Underrepresented Minority (URM) travel grant to participate in the 2022 Division of Planetary Science Conference.
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-25T19:46:31+00:00Abdullah Shmies
Jessica Armstrong2024-09-04T21:44:48+00:00Education: B.S degree in General Physics, Lebanese University, 2011 Masters (M1) in Fundamental Physics, Lebanese University, 2013 Teaching Diploma, Physics, Lebanese University, 2018 Research Interests: Heliospheric Physics Physical processes affecting Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) events and Ground Level Enhancements (GLEs) Fun Fact(s): I'm fond of the saying: "How beautiful it is to do nothing and then rest for a while" Dissertation Advisor: Maher Dayeh
Heechan Cha
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-26T13:54:28+00:00Education: B.S. Astronomy and Space Science, Chungbuk National University, South Korea, 2019 Research Interests: Magnetosphere-Ionosphere coupling through in-situ particle measurement Fun Fact(s): I love traveling! Dissertation Advisor: Keiichi Ogasawara
Dinesh Kumar wins prestigious NASA FINESST award.
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-25T19:46:36+00:00Dinesh Kumar wins the prestigious “Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology” award!
James Webb Space Telescope
Jessica Armstrong2023-09-07T14:54:06+00:00The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a large infrared telescope that is designed to vastly improve our understanding of the Universe and its origins. JWST launched on December 25, 2021 and its four main infrared instruments are expected to make fascinating discoveries ranging from profiling exoplanet atmospheres to imaging some of the Universe’s oldest galaxies. As for our Hubble guest investigator program success, our UTSA Adjoint scientists are involved in a SwRI-led program to observe asteroid Psyche in Cycle 1 and are bound to be successful in future competitive requests for observing time to investigate both solar system and [...]