Brendan Bogar
Brendan Bogar
Brendan Bogar is a University of Arizona Sophomore majoring in Mechanical Engineering. He works with Chris Okubo from U.S. Geological Survey on “Monitoring for recent tectonic activity on Mars.”
Brendan Bogar is a University of Arizona Sophomore majoring in Mechanical Engineering. He works with Chris Okubo from U.S. Geological Survey on “Monitoring for recent tectonic activity on Mars.”
Joel Berkson is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Optical Sciences and Engineering. He works with Dae Wook Kim from the College of Optical Sciences on “Deflectometry-based Simultaneous Alignment System for Segmented Optical Systems.”
Brandon Bass is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He works with Jordan Stone from Astronomy on “Understanding the Best Way to Use LMIRCam in Planet Imaging Mode.”
Clarisa Avalos is a University of Arizona Senior majoring in Environmental Science. She works with Rachel Gallery from the School of Natural Resources and the Environment on “Integrating Image Spectroscopy ad Microbial Biogeochemistry to Analyze Woody Shrub Encroachment.”
David Araiza is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Civil Engineering. He works with Thomas Meixner from Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences on “Quantifying Green Infrastructure Implementation in Tucson , AZ.”
Hannah Ambrose is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Astronomy. She works with Gijs Mulders from LPL on “The fraction of stars with earth-sized planets in the habitable zone.”
Muneeb Ahmed is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Computer Engineering. He works with Timothy Swindle from the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory on “Space Rocks in the Desert: Watching the Sky Over Southern Arizona for Meteorite-dropping Fireballs.”
Associate Professor, UA Astronomy
Associate Astronomer, Steward Observatory
Areas of Interest: Galactic Astronomy, Star Formation, Extragalactic Astronomy, Astrochemistry, Astrobiology
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Presentation | Comments |
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Where Stars and Planets Are Born | Topic: Astronomy Projector needed for laptop |
Director, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
Department Head, Planetary Sciences
Professor, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
Professor, Planetary Sciences
Professor, Geosciences
Dr. Swindle uses measurements of the noble gases in extraterrestrial materials (lunar samples and meteorites) to study the evolution of the solar system.
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Meteorites: Rocks from Space | Topic: Astronomy or Earth Sciences Grades 3 and up; 1 month advance notice; screen needed |
Working (and Living) in Antarctica | Topic: Geography, Earth Science Grades 3 and up; 1 month advance notice; screen needed |
The Searches for Life on Mars | 1 month advance notice; screen needed |