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Could space storms affect life on Earth? University of Iowa researchers are trying to find out

Beginning around the time of the Space Age, a trove of researchers at the University of Iowa have asked the right scientific questions and, as a result, launched the first successful U.S. spacecraft, discovered the Earth's radiation belts, gotten an up-close glimpse of interstellar space and explained the phenomena of the Northern Lights, among many other milestones.
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Stille Takes Part in Demo at AAPT Summer Meeting

Monday, August 23, 2021
Dale Stille, instructional services specialist in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, was a presenter in a physics demonstration held in conjunction with the American Association of Physics Teachers Summer Meeting July 31- Aug. 4.

Congratulations to Dr. Cassandra Bogh for successfully defending her PhD thesis

Tuesday, August 17, 2021
Congratulations to Dr. Cassandra Bogh who successfully defended her PhD thesis August 4th!

Welcome Graduate Students!

Monday, August 16, 2021
We kicked off our New Graduate Student Orientation today. We have a great incoming class and we're excited to see what great things you all will be doing in the years to come!

Dale Stille presents at American Association of Physics Teachers, July 31st - August 4th

Dale Stille was a co-presenter at a physics demonstration held in conjunction with the American Association of Physics Teachers Summer Meeting July 31- August 4.

Congratulations to Professor David Miles and team on the NASA funding of a small concept study for a 24 cubesat solar wind mission!

Unlike the vast majority of astrophysical plasmas, the solar wind is accessible to spacecraft, which for decades have carried in-situ instruments for directly measuring its particles and fields. Though such measurements provide precise and detailed information, a single spacecraft on its own cannot disentangle spatial and temporal fluctuations.

Congratulations to Dr. Kenny Heitritter on successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis!

Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Congratulations to Dr. Kenneth Heitritter on successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis!

Congratulations to Dr. Anindya Ghosh on successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis!

Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Congratulations to Dr. Anindya Ghosh for successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis on July 16, 2021.

Congratulations to Professor Ravi Uppu and team on being awarded the P3 Jumpstarting Tomorrow Seed Grant

Jumpstarting Tomorrow, a hybrid pilot grant/community-building program, will support innovative and collaborative teams that could become the vanguard for future strategic research investments by the university. The initiative was made possible through $2 million in funding to RDO from the first round of disbursements related to the UI utility public-private partnership (P3).

Physics & Astronomy helps UI set new record in FY2021 Research Funding

Despite the enormous hurdles presented by the pandemic, the University of Iowa secured its highest-ever level of external funding for research, scholarship, and creative activities last year—including research contributing to the development of effective COVID-19 vaccines and treatments.