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- NASA Student Airborne Science Activation (SaSa)
- Wind Energy
- Quantifying the Accuracy of Combined Artificial Intelligence Microwave/Optimal Estimation Infrared Single Footprint All-sky Retrievals in the Planetary Boundary Layer
- Unified Ceilometer Network
- Air Quality
- X-59 Quiet Supersonic Flight Community Testing
- Atmospheric Coupling via Gravity Wave Propagation from the Troposphere to the Mesopause Region Using NASA AIM and Other Satellites
- Utilizing NASA DISCOVER-AQ Data to Examine Spatial Gradients in Complex Emission Environments
- Simulating the CIPS Instrument
- Analysis of Venusian Zonal Winds Using Venus Express Data
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Graduate Programs
The HU Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (APS) offers a course of study leading to Ph.D. and M.S. degrees. Students from a variety of academic disciplines are welcome, and the curriculum maintains a flexibility to match individual interest.
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What do we study?
Atmospheric science is the study of the physics, chemistry, and dynamics of gases, clouds, and aerosols that surround the planetary bodies of the solar system. At HU, research is extended beyond the usual bounds of the atmosphere to include the interplanetary medium and processes of "space weather" affecting Earth and other planets.
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Areas of APS Faculty Research
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Featured Faculty:
Robert P. LoughmanDr. Loughman received his Bachelor of Science degree from the College of William and Mary in 1993 (Physics major, Mathematics minor). He then attended the University of Arizona, receiving M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Atmospheric Science in 1995 and 1998, respectively. After five years as a post-doctoral Research Associate at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, he […]
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Partners + CAS
CAS is dedicated to increasing the participation of minorities in the fields of Atmospheric, Space, and Planetary sciences. The research center, CAS, and its academic department, APS, maintains strong partnerships with many national, international, private, and higher education institutions.
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Featured Student:
Justin GarlandI am a second-year Planetary Sciences graduate student researching under Kunio Sayanagi studying Jupiter’s atmosphere. I earned my B.S. at the University of Central Florida. There, I worked under Dr. Joseph Harrington characterizing the orbits, mass, and atmospheric composition of hot-Jupiter exoplanets. Specifically, I worked to refine measurements for WASP-32b using our group’s photometry pipeline and the open-source […]
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