Department of Physics

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  • Will Barnes听received supplemental funding of $87,461 (new total: $147,461) from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project 鈥淗ow Are Active Region Properties and Heating Connected?鈥

  • Frederick Bruhweiler听received supplemental funding of $25,000 (new total: $317,869.17) from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project 鈥淐ontinued Development of IR & Visible Spectrometer and Imaging Arrays for Ground-based & Space-borne Planetary Observations.鈥 He also received supplemental funding of $40,000 (new total: $100,000) from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project 鈥淒evelopment of the MeDDEA Instrument for the PADRE CubeSat Mission to Observe the Sun In High-Energy X-rays.鈥澨

  • Nathan Harshman听received supplemental funding of $50,000 from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project 鈥淒istrict of Columbia Space Grant Consortium Budget Proposal for National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program: Opportunities in NASA STEM FY 2020-2024.鈥澨鼸alier this year he听received supplemental funding of $860,000 from NASA" for the project.

  • Philip Johnson听(Physics) received supplemental funding of $58,288.28 (new total: $405,044) from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project 鈥淚nterpreting Cassini CIRS Data with a Photochemical Model using Improved ab initio Reaction Rate Coefficients.鈥 He also received supplemental funding of $46,340.17 (new total: $158,837.17) from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project 鈥淩evealing Primitive Material Preserved in Solar System Small Bodies.鈥

  • Nathaniel Roth听received a $14,043 grant from the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) for the project 鈥淨uantitative Study on the Search for Sulfur-bearing Molecular Ice Signatures.鈥

  • Nathaniel Roth received an $18,854 grant from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) for the project "Subsurface Thermal Photometry of NEAs: Characterizing the Regolith.鈥澨鼿e received a $76,576 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project "Comet Chemistry Beyond the H2O Sublimation Zone: Interferometric Imaging and Spectroscopy of Distant Comets.鈥

  • Vladimir Airapetian听received supplemental funding of $35,642 from the Space Telescope Science Institute for the project "An X-ray through Radio Exo-Space Weather Campaign to Study the Infant Sun DS Tuc.鈥

  • Frederick Bruhweiler听received supplemental funding of $100,000 (new total: $292,869.17) from NASA for the project "Continued Development of IR & Visible Spectrometer and Imaging Arrays for Ground-based & Space-borne Planetary Observations.鈥 He received a $40,756 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project 鈥淪earching for Superflares and Eruption Events from an Infant Sun, EK Dra.鈥 He also received a $60,000 grant from NASA for the project 鈥淒evelopment of the MeDDEA Instrument for the PADRE CubeSat Mission to Observe the Sun In High-Energy X-rays.鈥

  • Gregory Harry听received a $139,844 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the project "Collaborative Research: Development and Characterization of AlGaAs Coatings for Gravitational-wave Detectors.鈥

    Philip Johnson听received supplemental funding of $88,416 (new total: $165,594.75) from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project "Spectroscopic Investigations of Processed Planetary and Astrophysical Ices with the Sublimation Laboratory Ice Millimeter/submillimeter Experiment.鈥 He also received supplemental funding of $119,759.60 (new total: $1,158,864.60) from NASA for the project "Remote Sensing of Planetary Atmospheres in the Solar System and Beyond."

  • Boncho Bonevreceived a $57,824 grant from Johns Hopkins University for the project 鈥淒isentangling natal and post-formation processing in comets through high-resolution infrared observations.鈥

  • Silvina Guidoni听received supplemental funding of $21,699 (new total: $30,699) from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project 鈥淐omprehensive Solar Eruption Models: Understanding Flare Arcades from the Global to Kinetic Scales.鈥

  • Pankaj Kumarreceived supplemental funding of $107,285 (new total: $167,285) from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the project 鈥淯nderstanding How Solar Filament Channels Form.鈥

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