Student places in ND Geospatial Summit paper competition

MSUM student Asami Minei won second place in the undergraduate student paper competition at the 2019 North Dakota Geospatial Summit. This award is a wonderful reminder of the quality of work that MSUM students in GIS are producing. Her talk was entitled ” Classification and Calculation of Non-NIR Vegetation Indices from High Resolution UAS Imagery.” Her talk generated significant interest […]

MSUM Physics & Astronomy Series: Isobel Snellenberger, Madelyn Madsen & Dr. Matthew Craig

Friday, Oct. 25 | 3-3:50 p.m. | Hagen 325 MSUM Physics & Astronomy Seminar Series Presents: Python pipeline to simultaneously extract exoplanet and variable star data from TESS ground-based follow-up observations Students: Isobel Snellenberger and Madelyn MadsenFaculty: Dr. Matthew Craig As part of continuing from preparation for collecting data as part of the TESS ground-based follow-up network, we have been […]

Digi-Key Electronics hiring software engineers, software engineer Internship positions

On-campus interviews: Friday, Oct. 25 | Career Development Center, Flora Frick 151 Attention Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Physics and Math Majors! Digi-Key Electronics is holding an information session with pizza and beverages on Thursday, Oct. 24 at 5 p.m. in Bridges 164 to discuss their organization and internship and career opportunities.  They are looking to hire and will be […]

MSUM alumna awarded $1.5 million fellowship

Dr. Heather Cegla (MSUM alumna Physics/Astronomy Spring 2010) was awarded a UKRI Future Leader Fellowship at the University of Warwick in England. This $1.5 million, four-year grant will allow Dr. Cegla to build a world-class research group developing techniques to enable the unambiguous detection of Earth-like planets around other stars. Dr. Cegla’s appointment is a tenure-track faculty position at Warwick.