The NASA GES DISC (NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center) has announced the availability of a new climate radiance data set we developed at UMBC called CHIRP, which...
In a fundamental paper published in the Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Dr. Steve Guimond and his student Sydney Sroka (MIT, Department of Mechanical Engineering) show, for the first time, that...
Hurricanes, well-being, and AI: START Awards set up UMBC researchers for success Soon, Steve Guimond and his students will begin exploring a new angle of his hurricane research. They want to...
June 15-17, Petya Campbell co-lead the virtual Joint Mediterranean (MedRIN) and South-Central European Regional International Network (SCERIN) Workshop. The workshop focused on Ecosystem health,...
Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science Tech.
Noah is a winner of a Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science Technology (FINESST) award. Recipients are awarded a stipend over a three-year period which covers tuition, research...
Atmospheric science is overwhelmingly white. Black scientists have ignited a change Everything depended on finding the gigantic dust cloud. Seventeen years ago, a scientific crew set out on...
Congratulations to Dr. Xu for winning this competitive award
Dr. Xiaoguang, an Assistant Research Scientist with JCET, and his co-investigators (Prof. Vanderlei Martins and graduate students Anin Puthukkudy and Noah Sienkiewicz) are awarded a $25,000 grant...
Colloquium: Dr. Ivy Tan, McGill University Wednesday, April 28, 2021 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Online TITLE: Potential links between ice nucleation and the spread in Arctic amplification...
The long voyage of one of the planet’s largest bergs—A-68A—has come to an end. https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/148213/tracking-an-antarctic-icebergs-epic-journey
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