Cal Poly to receive $5 million to fund partnership with Air Force Research Laboratory
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Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Cal Poly Pomona will each receive $5 million from the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 to fund an Education Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the Air Force Research Laboratory.
âMilitary-educational partnerships like the one between the Air Force and Cal Poly enhance our national security capabilities and provide Cal Poly students with hands-on learning opportunities that set them up for successful STEM careers when they graduate,â said Rep. Salud Carbajal, 24th District. âThe Air Force is looking to develop cutting-edge technology and I have no doubt that Cal Polyâs students and professors can deliver. I look forward to seeing how these funds will be used to make Americans safer and the next generation of leaders more prepared for the jobs of tomorrow.â
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Posted April 6th, 2021 for Geophysical Institute April 06, 2021 / Rod Boyce A five-year, $9.3 million National Science Foundation grant will allow the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute to establish a new research observatory dedicated to exploring Earth’s upper atmosphere and geospace environment. The Subauroral Geophysical Observatory for Space Physics and Radio Science will be housed at the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program site in Gakona, Alaska. The facility’s 33-acre Ionospheric Research Instrument will be the centerpiece of the new observatory. A second NSF-funded project will add a lidar at the site, which will allow the study of other regions of the upper atmosphere. A lidar sends pulses of laser light to determine the composition, temperature and structure of regions of the upper atmosphere from 90 to 150 kilometers.