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Winter Term 2021 Week 1 – Radiations Newsletter – Carleton College

DEGREES OFFERED IN THE DEPT. OF PHYSICS  Master of Science, Physics (thesis) Master of Arts, Physics (non-thesis; graduation by exam) Master of Science, Medical Physics, accredited by Commission on Accreditation on  Medical Physics (CAMPEP) Joint Ph.D. in Computational Science through the Computational Science Research  Center (for more information contact Dr. Weber above or the director of the CSRC, Dr.  Jose Castillo. PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS  MS Physics students are successful in industry, national labs, and Ph.D. programs. • MS Medical Physics students are successful in residency programs, Ph.D. programs,  and the medical devices/technology industry. PhD Computational Science students are successful in national labs and academia. • Favorable student-to-faculty ratio with graduate physics courses averaging about 10  students. Full-time faculty teach all graduate lectures and laboratory courses. • Close student-faculty contact.

Federal spending bill includes $70 million for Kern projects

Federal spending bill includes $70 million for Kern projects
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It s Almost Time to Go Boom With The X-59 | Aero-News Network

NASA Awards Contract for X-59 Community Overflight Operations NASA has selected Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company of Palmdale, California, to provide support for the community overflight response phase of the agency s Low-Boom Flight Demonstration (LBFD) mission, part of the Integrated Aviation Systems Program in the agency s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate. The contract is awarded through the agency s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California. The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity price contract has a total value of $40 million and a performance period that runs through Dec. 14, 2025. The contract will provide extra structural components and subsystems for the X-59 aircraft as a risk-reduction strategy to minimize downtime for the airplane during high-tempo operations.

NASA Armstrong Collaborates with Rocket Lab, Sensuron to Mature Fiber Optic Technology – Parabolic Arc

EDWARDS, Calif. (NASA PR) A system originally developed to collect distributed strain and temperature measurements on aircraft has been enhanced to support future NASA space missions. Two companies were selected by NASA through the 2020 Announcement of Collaboration Opportunity to further develop and commercialize the technology.  The Fiber Optic Sensing System (FOSS) developed at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, uses sensors that are the size of a human hair to monitor vehicle structural and thermal response. Much of the technology effort to advance FOSS for use on airplanes and rockets was funded by the Space Technology Mission Directorate’s Center Innovation Fund.

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