University of Texas, El Paso, Department of Physics
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- MHD simulations of storms and substorms: A unified view
- A graduate physics education research course for teachers
- Coupling in the magnetotail between macroscale and mesoscale process during periods of magnetic activity: MHD simulations
- Magnetopause erosion: A global view from MHD simulation
- Penetration of ions into the Magnetosphere Driven by Magnetic Fluctuations in the Turbulent Magnetopause
- Solar Wind Driving of the Stormtime Ring Current
- Space Physics Workshops for High School Teachers: Lessons Learned
- Characterization and Transport of Aerosols in the El Paso- Juarez Airshed
- Effectiveness of Geowall Technology in Conceptualizing the Earth-Moon System
- Magnetospheric response to solar wind pressure during strongly southward IMF: MHD simulations
- Solar Wind Driving of the Storm-Time Ring Current
- Student interpretation of space science imagery and representations
- The Education Program of the Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling
- Effectiveness of GeoWall Visualization Technology for Conceptualization of the Sun-Earth-Moon System
- Energy Deposition in Magnetic Cloud and High Speed Stream Driven Storms
- Modeling the Dispersion of Inert Particles Using the SAQM Model
- Obtaining Accelerating Geostrophic Flows with a Single HF Radar
- Use and Evaluation of 3D GeoWall Visualizations in Undergraduate Space Science Classes
- Aerosol Size Distribution in a City Influenced by Both Rural and Urban Regions
- Kinematics of the East African Rift from GPS and earthquake slip vector data
- Impact of GK-12 Fellows on Middle School Students Along the U.S.-Mexico Border
- Resistivity and Conductivity Studies of the Rattlesnake Springs, New Mexico Watershed
- An in-situ investigation of aerosol number density characteristics within Saharan Dust Storms in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean
- Evaluation of the NOAA CAREERS Weather Camp's Effectiveness in Promoting Atmospheric Science amongst High School Students
- Modeling Visibility in the EL Paso del Norte Region
- Ozone Modes and Differences in the Variability of Measured and Simulated Tropospheric Ozone Mixing Ratios
- Designing Summer Outreach Programs as an Engagement tool to connect Underserved and Underrepresented HS Students with Climate Science Topics
- Augmenting Underrepresented Student Learning Experiences Through Service Learning and NASA's GLOBE Observer Arogram.