kgun9.com: University of Arizona researchers receive grant from U.S. Army to develop a device to detect toxic chemicals Nov. 11, 2024 Read more
Another Wavelength: Paola Luna | Celebrating National First-Generation Student Day Nov. 7, 2024 In this issue of Another Wavelength, we chat with first-generation PhD student, Paola Luna. She is currently in the 2nd year of her PhD program and is performing research with Cristian Panda, new assistant professor of optical sciences. Paola's story is one of persistence and resiliency. We'd like to celebrate National First Generation Student Day, November 8th, and commend her and all first-generation students for the accomplishments they have made, and the inspiration they offer. Read more Image
news.arizona.edu: The university expands its research mission with Grand Challenges and CAMI buildings Nov. 6, 2024 Read more
news.engineering.arizona.edu: $2.1M aids U of A researchers in building chemical sensors to safeguard troops Nov. 6, 2024 Read more
CHIRP Funded $4.5M by NASA Instrument Incubator Program, Brings Unprecedented Precision to Climate Change Studies Nov. 6, 2024 A new award of $4.5M is set to fund CHIRP, the CHanneled Infrared Polarimeter, a compact tool that can provide scientists with extremely accurate data essential, and previously unattainable across all conditions, for long-term climate change modeling. Principal Investigator (PI) Meredith Kupinski, associate professor of optical sciences at the Wyant College of Optical Sciences, and Science PI Sylvia Sullivan, assistant professor of chemical and environmental engineering at the College of Engineering, are leading the project as part of NASA’s Earth Science Technology Office (ESTO) Instrument Incubator Program (IIP). NASA Press Release. The Instrument Incubator Program funds novel instruments, like CHIRP, to launch new technologies for future Earth-observing missions focused on pursuing pressing Earth science phenomena. Read more Image
Clarissa DeLeon Awarded Best Presentation at SACNAS Conference for "Mapping Sky Polarization Under Different Atmospheric Conditions" Nov. 6, 2024 Clarissa DeLeon, optical sciences PhD student advised by Associate Professor Meredith Kupinski, won a SACNAS (Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science) best presentation award in the session Mechanical and Other Engineering, for her oral presentation titled "Mapping Sky Polarization Under Different Atmospheric Conditions," at the 2024 National Diversity in STEM (NiDSTEM) Conference, held in Phoenix from October 31 to November 2. Read more Image