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Author: Miles Currie

Applications Open for the Heising-Simons 51 Pegasi b Postdoctoral Fellowship at The University of Washington

July 9, 2024 Miles Currie

The UW community supports research efforts in exoplanet and planetary science and astrobiology, primarily within the Astronomy and Earth and…

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New NPP Opportunity Available with VPL!

January 12, 2024 Miles Currie

To advance NASA’s search for life on exoplanets, the Virtual Planetary Laboratory (VPL) focuses on a compelling scientific question: “How…

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American Geophysical Union Honors VPL Researchers

November 21, 2023 Miles Currie

Each year, AGU recognizes individuals and teams for their accomplishments in research, education, science communication and outreach. Honorees and their…

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Posted in: Awards, Featured, Research Filed under: David Crisp, Victoria Meadows

Work of VPL PI Prof. Victoria Meadows Featured in AAS Nova

Miles Currie

The work of VPL PI Prof. Victoria Meadows was recently featured in AAS Nova. Her work, along with VPL researchers…

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Posted in: Featured, Research Filed under: Andrew Lincowski, Jacob Lustig-Yaeger, Victoria Meadows

Work of VPL Researcher Miles Currie Featured in AAS Nova

Miles Currie

The work of VPL Researcher Miles Currie has been featured in two AAS Nova articles: Is There More To Life…

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Posted in: Featured, Research Filed under: Miles Currie

VPL Researchers Featured in Aeon Article: Uncertain contact

Miles Currie

VPL researchers Eddie Schwieterman and Heather Graham have been featured in an Aeon article on combating the uncertainty associated with…

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Posted in: Featured, Research Filed under: Edward Schwieterman, Victoria Meadows

Dr. Michael Wong Featured in NExSS Newsletter Interview

December 9, 2020 Miles Currie

Dr. Michael Wong was interviewed by the Nexus for Exoplanet System Science (NExSS) Science Communication Working Group to be featured…

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Posted in: Featured, Task A, Task C Filed under: Interview, Mike Wong, NExSS

Exoplanets in Our Backyard Workshop

March 8, 2020 Miles Currie

The inaugural Exoplanets in Our Backyard conference was held at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, TX from February…

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Posted in: Conferences, Events, Featured Filed under: Conferences, ExoPAG, Exoplanets, LPI, Solar System Science, VEXAG, Workshop

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  • Applications Open for the Heising-Simons 51 Pegasi b Postdoctoral Fellowship at The University of Washington
  • New NPP Opportunity Available with VPL!
  • American Geophysical Union Honors VPL Researchers
  • Work of VPL PI Prof. Victoria Meadows Featured in AAS Nova
  • Work of VPL Researcher Miles Currie Featured in AAS Nova
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