Articles from 2022

Faculty and Staff: Submit grant awards, honors, research publications, accepted talks, and other news items through the Physics and Astronomy Faculty and Staff News Form.

Webb Space Telescope Lensing Galaxy Cluster

Daily Iowan: UI astronomers express excitement over JWST images

Astronomy professors at the University of Iowa are reacting to the James Webb Space Telescope images released by NASA a few days prior. Professors believe this will open up numerous possibilities for the future.
Webb galaxy cluster

Webb space telescope will expose Hawkeyes to a new frontier in astronomy and physics

Friday, July 15, 2022
Assistant Professor Keri Hoadley says the new James Webb Space Telescope is ushering in an exciting and transformative time for her field.
EPPIC_Science_Diagram

UI Heliophysicists to Study How Charged Particles Affect Earth’s Atmosphere

Thursday, July 14, 2022
The National Science Foundation has awarded Associate Professor Allison Jaynes and Associate Research Scientist/Engineer Kristine Sigsbee a $586,504 grant to study how charged particles from space affect the Earth’s atmosphere and climate.
Stephan's Quintet: Webb telescope

Gazette: Hoadley says Webb images ‘just scratching the surface’

Amid her own NASA-funded work on a telescope meant to unwrap galactic mysteries of how the universe evolved, University of Iowa physics and astronomy professor Keri Hoadley joined the rest of the world this week in marveling at inaugural images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.

Toor Appointed Chair of UI Research Council

Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Dr. Fatima Toor has been appointed Chair of the University of Iowa Research Council, a UI Charter Committee that meets regularly each semester to advise the Vice President for Research on matters pertaining to the University's research enterprise.
Landsat 9

Astronomy MS Alum Jacob Richardson Works to Improve USGS Satellites

University of Iowa Astronomy MS alumnus, Jacob Richardson, works to improve Landsat Earth observation satellites at the USGS Sioux Falls location. 
Nachman CRP module DUNE detector

Onel and Nachtman Win Award for DUNE Detector R&D

Monday, July 11, 2022
Professors Yasar Onel and Jane Nachtman have received a $178,093 award from the Fermi Research Alliance for research and development of detectors for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). 
onel nachtman

Gazette: UI scientists reflect a decade after ‘God particle’ discovery

Friday, July 8, 2022
UI Professors Yasar Onel and Jane Nachtman reflect on the ten-year anniversary of the discovery of the 'God particle.' Their UI team contributed to the detector that made the science-altering discovery.
Voyager NASA

Record-Breaking Voyager Spacecraft Begin to Power Down

The work of the late Professor Donald Gurnett is highlighted in this Scientific American article about the Voyager spacecraft, which are still running after nearly 45 years in space but will soon lose some of their instruments. Gurnett was one of the original scientists on the Voyager team, designing and building plasma wave instruments on both the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft.