Antarctica research earns professor international award
Peter Gorham received the Instrumentation Award from the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society.
Peter Gorham received the Instrumentation Award from the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society.
Three projects focus on data science and the fourth focuses on the human element.
The team will design software needed to process observations of thousands of supernovae that Roman is expected to discover.
The prize was announced in July 2023 at the International Cosmic Ray Conference, held this year in Nagoya, Japan.
Gary Varner, professor of physics and astronomy at UH Mānoa, died on July 14.
The symposium was started in 1979 under an agreement between the Japan and U.S. governments on cooperation in research and development in science and technology.
Astrophysicists Duncan Farrah and Kevin Croker led the study which uncovered the first evidence of “cosmological coupling.”
The project will measure the most powerful particles emitted by the Sun.
CoRaLS is looking to be the first mission to detect subsurface ice below the first meter of the Moon.
The study is the first to show that both large and small black hole masses can result from a single pathway.