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The Airborne Sensor Facility team joins BAERI

On May 31st, the Airborne Sensor Facility (ASF) team joined BAERI, bringing with them an impressive breadth and depth of knowledge about airborne science instrumentation, and a deep enthusiasm for making the most of what the facility's tools can do…

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BAERI Employee & SARP Recognized in Two NASA Awards

Emily Schaller received the NASA Public Service Award at the 2019 NASA Honor Awards ceremony, held at NASA Ames Research Center, September 26, 2019.  Presenting the award is (left) Mr. Clayton Turner, Deputy Director of NASA Langley Research Center, and…

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NASA Honors BAER Institute Scientists

Senior Research Scientist, Dr. Susan Kulawik, and SARP Program Manager, Dr. Emily Schaller, are the recipients of 2019 NASA Honor Awards for Exceptional Public Achievement and Exceptional Public Service, respectively. Dr. Kulawik Dr. Kulawik, a researcher in the Atmospheric Science…

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In Conversation, Women at BAERI: Dr. Sreeja Nag

Sreeja Nag is a Senior Research Scientist at the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, NASA Ames Research Center. Her research focuses on how clusters of spacecraft may autonomously ‘talk’ and move while in orbit to make more accurate observations and…

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In Conversation, Women at BAERI: Dr. Kristina Pistone

Dr. Pistone is a climate and atmospheric scientist, working for BAERI at NASA Ames Research Center. Her research examines aerosol-cloud interactions, air pollution, and she conducts science communication and outreach. Dr. Pistone was part of the recent NASA Earth Venture…

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In Conversation, Women at BAERI: Dr. Christina Hedges

We interviewed Christina Hedges, an astronomer and scientist working on NASA’s Kepler/K2 space telescope mission. Kepler launched in 2009, and its mission was to search for planets around other stars. Losing two out of four reaction wheels on the telescope…

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Celebrating the Women of BAERI

We’re excited to debut a new feature to our website, “The Women of BAERI.”  In promoting STEM education to all young students, women in science and engineering are the best examples of inspiration and motivation for girls and young women…

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She’s done it again, with an assist from the kids

AnnMarie Cody, BAERI Research Scientist in the Kepler/K2 Mission, competed in the 36th Wildflower Run held in Morgan Hill, CA, on March 31.  With her triplets in their 3-seat stroller in front, she set a new Guinness Book world record…

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