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Halekas Selected as Instrument Scientist for New NASA Mission

Monday, February 14, 2022
Associate Professor Jasper Halekas has been selected as instrument scientist for NASA's HelioSwarm, a $250 million Medium Class Explorer mission.
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Department Celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in STEM

Thursday, February 10, 2022
To celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in STEM (Feb. 11), the Department of Physics and Astronomy had a conversation with women in its community.
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Daily Iowan: Jaynes collaborates with UCLA, NASA on radiation belt research

Allison Jaynes, assistant professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Iowa, is researching to detect specific mechanisms that conduct higher energies in Earth’s radiation belts.

Hartley Receives $150,000 Award from Triad National Security

Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Assistant Research Scientist Dr. David Hartley has received a $150,000 award from Triad National Security for a project entitled “Using Van Allen Probes and Arase Density and Wave Data to Build a Model of Wave-Particle Interactions for Relativistic Electrons in the Inner Belt.”

IEEE Magnetics Society Selects Flatté as 2022 Distinguished Lecturer

Tuesday, February 1, 2022
The IEEE Magnetics Society has selected Professor Michael Flatté as a 2022 Distinguished Lecturer for his presentation “Coherent Magnonics for Quantum Information Science.”
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Filwett Awarded NASA Funds for Proposed LOBSTR mission

Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Rachael Filwett, postdoctoral research scholar and adjunct professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has been awarded $149,939 from NASA's Heliophysics Flight Opportunity Studies Program for the proposed LOBSTR (LabOratory for the Behavior of the SloT Region) mission. 
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Kaaret Comments on Black Hole/Universe Origin Research

In a Space.com article, Prof. Phil Kaaret describes his research about how nearby black holes could help to explain the universe's origins.

Jaynes Receives Research Award to Investigate Radiation Belt Dynamics

Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Assistant Professor Allison Jaynes has received an $84,000 NASA Heliophysics Supporting Research award from UCLA to investigate radiation belt dynamics. 
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Multi-interest UI professor emeritus Don Gurnett dies at 85, leaves a legacy behind

Beloved University of Iowa professor emeritus Don Gurnett, who died at age 85 on Jan. 13, left behind a professional life of many space discoveries and a personal life filled with interesting hobbies, like flying aircraft next to eagles.