EDO News, August 24, 2020 Aug. 24, 2020 Learn about upcoming events, funding opportunities, and more! Read more
Behrangi Awarded UA Distinguished Scholar April 28, 2020 Congratulations to Ali Behrangi, a member of EDO’s executive committee and the department of hydrology and atmospheric sciences, who has received a well deserved Distinguished Scholar Award from the University of Arizona. Read more Image
NASA EVC-1 Selection Awards $3M to EDO Researchers March 16, 2020 EDO’s Xiquan Dong and Baike Xi, in the department of hydrology and atmospheric sciences, were recently granted $3M from NASA as part of the NASA Earth Venture Continuity-1 (EVC-1) Libera award, an overall $150M, 10-year project led by the University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. Read more Image
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Experts Discuss Climate Response to Radiative, Other Forcings Jan. 29, 2020 Fifteen international climate and atmospheric data experts gathered on campus in January to share theoretical and experimental insights into the radiative interactions and climate feedbacks associated with cloud processes. Read more Image
Sinema Introduces NASA Bill, Supports STEM Education Pipeline Nov. 12, 2019 Sens. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, last week championed a bill that advances Arizona’s space priorities, in part by supporting the University of Arizona’s NEOCam mission and the Mars 2020 Mission, which will include Arizona State University’s “Mastcam-Z” mounted camera system. Read more
A Third of California Methane Traced to a Few Super-Emitters Nov. 6, 2019 UArizona researcher Riley Duren led a team that identified more than 550 individual point sources emitting plumes of highly concentrated methane. Read more
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$3M in NASA Funding to Help Students Build CubeSats July 17, 2019 $3M in NASA funding will help students from underrepresented backgrounds build miniature satellites. The project will focus on the study of asteroids, but will offer many applications and possibilities that could be used to the study of Earth as well. Read more
Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers Announced July 2, 2019 EDO congratulates Lynn Carter, an associate professor in the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and member of EDO's executive committee, as a recent recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Federal agencies nominate researchers in recognition of their contributions to the advancement of science, technology, engineering, and math eduction, and to community service as demonstrated by scientific leadership, public education, and community outreach. Read more Image