A team at Boise State University is researching volcanic mudflows in Guatemala in hopes of creating an early warning system that will help protect people and property. Dr. Jeffery Johnson, a Professor of Geophysics along with Ph.D. candidate Ashley Bosa and Master's student Jerry Mock joins Idaho Matters to talk more about their research.
Listening to volcanic mudflows
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Boise State News April 12, 2021
Nine Boise State-affiliated students from various disciplines recently earned the recognition of the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the quality and promise of their research endeavors. Four students received offers to join the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program .
The program awards outstanding students in STEM-based graduate programs for their meritorious research and promising outlook. This program offers financial support to winners with a $12,000 cost of education allowance for tuition and fees, as well as an annual stipend of $34,000 to each student.
Boise State affiliated NSF GRFP awardees of 2021 include:
Ashley Bosa, geosciences, volcanology
Zoe Hutchinson, physics and astronomy