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<Title>Daniel Miller won NASA fellowship</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Daniel Miller won a coveted NASA Earth and Space Science fellowship, or NESSF. This is a highly competitive fellowship. NASA received 410 applications this year in Earth Science Research area and only 54 were selected. This prestigious $30,000/yr fellowship is awarded initially for a year with maximum two more renewals contingent on satisfactory progress and funding.
    
    Daniel is a graduate student in the physics department under the advisement of Dr. Zhibo Zhang. His research focuses on satellite-based remote sensing of cloud properties. His proposal to NESSF includes an integrated modeling and observational study of how cloud 3-D structure influences cloud property retrievals based on NASA’s space-born and airborne sensors.<br></div>
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<Summary>Daniel Miller won a coveted NASA Earth and Space Science fellowship, or NESSF. This is a highly competitive fellowship. NASA received 410 applications this year in Earth Science Research area and...</Summary>
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<Title>Dr. DeSouza-Machado receives $430K ROSES 2013 award</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Dr. Sergio DeSouza-Machado, JCET Research Assistant Professor affiliated with the Physics Department, has been selected for a NASA Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Science (ROSES 2013) award, to study changes in the Earth Atmosphere, and evaluate/develop models of these changes. A total of 212 proposals were received, out of which Dr. DeSouza-Machado’s proposal was one of 56 that were selected. The three year grant award total  is $430K.��
    
    For this work, Dr. DeSouza-Machado will be using NASA operational weather satellites to study climate change.  The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument on board NASA’s Aqua satellite provides global measurements of atmospheric temperatures and concentrations of greenhouse gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide and ozone. By using probability distribution functions to study changes in AIRS measurements over the life of the instrument (15+ years), the work will provide a new way to study temperature and trace gas concentration evolution and relate them to climate change.��
    
    This research will eventually use NOAA and European operational instruments to provide a framework for long term climate change studies in the Atmospheric Spectroscopy Laboratory group.<br></div>
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<Title>Prof. Zhang receives $710K grant from NASA</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Prof. Zhibo Zhang, an Assistant Professor in the Physics Department, and his collaborators have been awarded a three-year grant of $710K from NASA’s Sciences of Terra and Aqua program to study the Marine Boundary Layer (MBL) clouds. 
    
    The MBL clouds cover about 20% of Earth’s surface. They play a pivotal in Earth’s radiative energy budget. Prof. Zhang’s research will help us understand the horizontal and microphysical structure of MBL clouds and provides guidance for the development of future NASA satellite missions. 
    
    As PI, Prof. Zhang will lead a group of researchers from UMBC, NASA GISS, and the Univ. of Illinois.
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<Title>Prof. Zhang selected for NASA New Investigator Program</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Professor Zhibo Zhang, an Assistant Professor in the Physics Department, is selected to receive the NASA New (Early Career) Investigator Program (NIP) awards in Earth Science. The NIP is a highly competitive and prestigious award established by NASA in 1996 to encourage integrated environments for research and education for scientists and engineers at the early stage of their professional careers. This year more than 130 scientists nationwide applied for this program and only 21 were selected.
    
    The NIP will fund Dr. Zhang and his graduate student for three years to investigate the climatic effects of above-cloud aerosols (e.g. soot and dust) using data from NASA satellites. When elevated above clouds, aerosols can generate strong warming effect on the climate due to enhanced absorption. Dr. Zhang’s research is aimed to understand the size of this effect and its potential implications to global warming.</div>
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<Title>Prof Hayden appointed as a Topical Editor for Optics Letters</Title>
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    <br><br><em>Optics Letters </em>offers rapid dissemination of new results in all areas of optics with short, original, peer-reviewed communications. <em>Optics Letters</em> covers the latest research in optical science, including optical measurements, optical components and devices, atmospheric optics, biomedical optics, Fourier optics, integrated optics, optical processing, optoelectronics, lasers, nonlinear optics, optical storage and holography, optical coherence, polarization, quantum electronics, ultrafast optical phenomena, photonic crystals, and fiber optics. Criteria used in determining acceptability of contributions include newsworthiness to a substantial part of the optics community and the effect of rapid publication on the research of others. This journal, published twice each month, is where readers look for the latest discoveries in optics.  The articles often describe research-in-progress, thus reflecting the leading edge in the "science of light."  With an <strong>Impact Factor of 3.385</strong>, <em>Optics Letters</em> is among the top-ranked journals in the Optics category.
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