About Jessica Armstrong
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Congratulations to Michael Velez for passing his Qualifying Exam!
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-25T19:46:52+00:00Caleb Gimar wins prestigious NASA FINESST award
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-25T19:46:58+00:00Caleb Gimar wins the prestigious “Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology” award!
Elena Dolgas
Jessica Armstrong2023-09-07T16:32:11+00:00Thesis Title: Spectral and Mineralogical Analysis of Planned CLPS Landing Sites with LRO-LAMP Thesis Advisor: Kurt Retherford Graduation Date: Summer 2023 Current Position: Pursuing Doctoral Degree at University of Central Florida; Physics PhD – Planetary Science Track Research Interests: Lunar surface geology, spectroscopy, landers and rovers
Aaron Deleon
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-26T13:54:38+00:00Undergraduate Degree: B.S. in Physics with minor in Astronomy/Astrophysics from UTSA 2020 Research interests: Currently working on asteroid modeling with Dr. Becker. Very interested in planetary science. Still figuring out my specific interests! Fun facts: I have backpacked through the Chisos mountains in Big Bend National Park twice! Avid reader of sci-fi and comics. Advisor: Tracy Becker
Congratulations to Joon Kim who recently published a research article in the Journal of Space Physics!
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-25T19:47:59+00:00The article is titled "H+ Pitch Angle Distributions in the Outer Magnetosphere Observed by MMS HPCA."
Congratulations to Sam Hart and Jake Montgomery for passing their Qualifying Exam (QE)!
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-25T19:47:54+00:00NASA Selects Investigation Teams to Join Geospace Dynamics Mission
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-25T19:47:51+00:00The 3DI instrument, led by SwRI Principal Scientist and UTSA Associate Adjoint Professor Dr. Keiichi Ogasawara, has been selected for a Phase A study for the upcoming NASA Geospace Dynamics Constellation (GDC) mission. Congratulations to Dr. Ogasawara! Read more at the NASA website.
Dr. Burch receives NASA’s Highest Honor
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-25T19:47:47+00:00Dr. Burch has received NASA’s highest honor for nongovernment employees, its Distinguished Public Service Medal.
Adjoint Professor Stefano Livi Recognized by the Explorers Club
Jessica Armstrong2023-05-25T19:47:44+00:00Dr. Livi has been selected for membership in the Explorers Club 50 Class of 2022.