Matthew Lichtenberger
Matthew Lichtenberger
Matthew Lichtenberger is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Astronomy. He works with Yancy Shirley from Astronomy conducting research on “A Systematic Study of High-Mass Infall Candidates.”
Matthew Lichtenberger is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Astronomy. He works with Yancy Shirley from Astronomy conducting research on “A Systematic Study of High-Mass Infall Candidates.”
Kate Li is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Chemical Engineering & Biochemistry. She works with Anthony Muscat from Chemical & Environmental Engineering conducting research on “Cloaking Semiconductors to Make Them Biocompatible.”
Ali Khan is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Optical Sciences. He works with Christopher Willmer from Steward Observatory, University of Arizona conducting research on “Characterizing the star-formation rate in z~0 clusters of galaxies.”
Safatul Islam is a University of Arizona Senior majoring in Chemical and Environmental Engineering. He works with Roger Angel from Steward Observatory conducting research on “Lightweight Dish Mirrors for Solar Energy.”
Tyrene Hubbard is a University of Arizona Senior majoring in Biochemistry. She works with David Harris from Immunobiology conducting research on “Effects of microgravity on stem cells.”
John Hottenstein is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. He works with Susan Moran from USDA-ARS SWRC conducting research on “Vegetation Greenness Response to Changes in Surface Water-Quality.”
Charles Griffin is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Astronomy, Physics. He works with Eiichi Egami from Astronomy conducting research on “Physical Properties of Spectroscopically-Confirmed z>6 Galaxies.”
James Greenberg is a University of Arizona Senior majoring in Physics. He works with Alex Cronin from Physics conducting research on “Atom Interferometer Gyroscope.”
Sara Gallagher is a University of Arizona Sophomore majoring in Chemical & Environmental Engineering. She works with Reyes Sierra from Chemical and Environmental Engineering conducting research on “Sulfide as the key controlling factor of metal nanoparticle toxicity in anaerobic treatment processe.”
Rita Ezeugwu is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. She works with Christopher Greer from Astronomy/Steward Observatory conducting research on “Building a Millimeter-wave Receiver for the South Pole Telescope.”