Space Studies Master’s student, Charles (Greg) Simpson, will defend his thesis as follows. Please show your support by attending. When: Friday, March 27 at 8:30 a.m. (Central time) Where: Ryan Hall, Room 111 Title: Assessment of National Security Space Management and Organization About the Topic: Analyzes the results of the Report of the Commission to Assess the […]
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Colloquium Series to Feature Dr. Kevin McGouldrick on March 23rd
Categories: Home Page News, Space Studies
The Spring 2015 Space Studies Colloquium Series will focus on the NASA Discovery Program–the development of a planetary science mission– and will feature several leading experts in the field. The second presentation in this series will feature Dr. Kevin McGouldrick, Research Scientist, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado Boulder. Topic: “The Clouds […]
Pre-service Workshop at UND
Categories: ND NASA Space Grant Consortium
University of North Dakota elementary education students participated in a workshop during the spring semester 2015, completing an activity titled, “Strange New Planet.” Resources for the workshop can be downloaded below. Educator Resources Handout Strange New Planet Handout NASA Websites and Kepler Presentation Strange New Planet LPI Instructions (Short – Informal Setting) Strange New World […]
Professors Dong, Kennedy and Gilmore Receive NOAA Grant
Categories: Atmospheric Sciences
Professors Xiquan Dong, Aaron Kennedy and Matt Gilmore recently received a grant award from NOAA entitled “Improvement of Convective/Severe Weather Prediction through an Integrative Analysis of WRF Simulations and NEXRAD/GOES Observations over the CONUS”. This work will be funded under the NOAA Research to Operation (R2O) program. This is a 2-year grant funded for $491,707, […]
Dr. Xiaodong Zhang first installment for NASA award
Categories: Earth System Science & Policy
Dr. Xiaodong Zhang received $114,463, for the first installment of his three-year $446,583 NASA award entitled “Understanding Natural Variability of VSFs and its Impact on Biogeochemical retrieval for Ocean Color”.
Dr. Haochi Zheng received a three-year USDA-NIFA award
Categories: Earth System Science & Policy
Dr. Haochi Zheng received a three-year USDA-NIFA award entitled “Managing a Sustainable Landscape to Support Pollination and Other Ecosystems Services in the Northern Plains” in the amount of $362,013.
Thesis Proposal by Jerra Turner on March 13th
Categories: Home Page News, Space Studies
Space Studies master’s student, Jerra Turner, will give her thesis proposal presentation as follows. All Space Studies students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend. When: Friday, March 13th at 8:30 a.m. Where: Ryan Hall, Room 111 Title: How SpaceX is Fundamentally Changing American Spacelift Policy About the topic: Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) is revolutionizing the space launch […]
A big welcome goes to Pam Nielsen, our new part-time office assistant. Pam started on January 5th and is already well trained in the daily office duties. She may have already greeted you if you’ve called the department recently. Pam comes to us with 15 years of office experience specializing in word processing, data entry […]
Ted McHardy and Jared Marquis selected for Office of Naval Research Internship
Categories: Atmospheric Sciences
Ted McHardy and Jared Marquis, graduate students in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, have been selected as interns for the 2015 Office of Naval Research (ONR) Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP). NREIP provides an opportunity for students to participate in research at a Department of Navy (DoN) laboratory during the summer. The goals of NREIP […]
UND Aerospace Dean Bruce Smith announces 2016 retirement
Categories: Atmospheric Sciences, Aviation, Earth System Science & Policy, Home Page News, Space Studies
February 25, 2015 Dr. Robert Kelley President University of North Dakota After what will be 16 ½ years as the Dean of the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences, I have decided to retire effective June 30, 2016. I know this is somewhat early to make this announcement, but it is made in consideration […]