226 Alaskan students awarded and supported between 2015 - 2021
$1,726,157 in direct student support awarded between 2015-2021
62 Interns placed with NASA centers and Alaska Industry partners between 2015-2021
92% of graduates from 2015-2021 now employed in STEM fields or pursuing advanced STEM degrees
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Magnetospheric Multiscale Observations of the Evolution of Foreshock Transients and their Substructures
Andrew Vu was introduced to plasma physics in an introductory course during his first year at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. “I immediately became enthralled by the rich interplay between plasma and electromagnetic fields that occurs everywhere in the…
ViewInvestigation of Near-Earth or Ionospheric Modification of Pulsating Auroras
For stargazers of the northern hemisphere, seeing a bright and multicolored aurora dance in the night sky is a given. Most of us don't question it, we simply marvel and enjoy the light show. Others however, like scientist Michael Jason Ahrns, ask the big questions. (click on photo for more of…
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