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Dr. Vishnu Reddy's Design Day team poses with one of two telescopes they designed and built. This one will be installed in the Kuiper Building on University of Arizona campus and will be used to monitor the movement of satellites.
May 16, 2017

Undergraduate Students Build Telescopes to Track Space Junk

Using less than a third of the money it’d take to buy them off the shelf, five UA undergraduates built two telescopes for satellite observation—one of which will live in a once abandoned observatory.

Earyn McGee holding a lizard in a dry stream bed in the Chiricahua Mountains
July 10, 2018

Q&A: Lizard-Loving PhD Student Earyn McGee

Get to know Earyn McGee, a PhD student who studies the effects of stream drying on lizard communities.

Thomas Moon sits in front of two computer screens in the lab.
Aug. 13, 2018

Q&A: Thomas Moon, Postdoc at the Molecular Level

Get to know Thomas Moon, a postdoctoral scholar who studies how enzymes function and interact with each other.

University of Arizona molecular and cellular biology undergraduate student Ayumi Pottenger handling a sample in the laboratory
Jan. 16, 2019

Q&A: Ayumi Pottenger's Got Research on the Brain

Get to know Ayumi Pottenger, an undergraduate student studying molecular and cellular biology in the hopes of developing treatments for those with Parkinson’s disease while elucidating some of the mysteries of the brain.

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