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AGU Logo Jan 2023: Julia awarded 2022 AGU Precipitation Student Award
Nov 2022: Julia attends summer school in Norway
Sep 2022: Rudra wins CMM 2022 Student Poster Competition
CSU Nov 2021: Tristan selected as 2021 Outstanding Alum
Nov 2021: Julia participates in Three Minute Thesis Competition
Aug 2021: Julia Shates selected to receive FINESST funding
Jul 2021: New research published on high-latitude atmospheric rivers
Jun 2021: Julia wins first place in Student Poster Competition
The changing solar energy input into the Arctic May 2021: Congratulations Dr. Anne Sledd!
May 2021: Claire Pettersen and David Henderson win NASA New (Early Career) Investigator Program awards

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Prospective Students and Interested Researchers

We are seeking energetic individuals interested in pursuing careers in satellite remote sensing and global climate to join our dynamic research team. Motivated students at either the MS or PhD level and qualified post-docs are encouraged to contact us for more information.

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