HU Computational Physics Lab

HU Computational Physics Lab

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The lab continues its tradition of supporting and training students, particularly African American students, in physics and astronomy.

The lab is in room 108 in Thirkield Hall on the campus of Howard University.

Photos 09/07/2018

Webb telescope update!

From the moment NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launches, and through the first six hours of flight, five different telecommunications networks located strategically around the world will hand off command and telemetry data to keep Webb’s controllers in touch with their spacecraft. The mission recently completed a successful test of communications handoffs between these networks.

After six hours, Webb will be about halfway to the Moon and six times farther from Earth than the geosynchronous Earth orbit where NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite fleet and many communications satellites dwell. When the telescope reaches its destination, it will be nearly a million miles from Earth and will depend on NASA’s three Deep Space Network centers around the globe.

With NASA Space Communications and Navigation

Read more: https://go.nasa.gov/2NOluxz

11/28/2017

Fight the : The tax bill passed by the House of Representatives threatens to devastate graduate education by reclassifying tuition waivers as taxable income--a move that, if it becomes law, would result in an untenable financial burden for many graduate students. The Senate is pushing to pass its version of a tax plan, possibly as soon as this week, and grad students and supporters across the country are uniting in a walkout tomorrow to urge Senators to fight these provisions. Take action and learn more at aaup.org/tax.

Photo: Claudio Gonzáles, Graduate Students United

Mars 09/30/2017

Who wants to go to Mars? SpaceX BFR update

Mars This week at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Adelaide, Australia, SpaceX CEO and Lead Designer Elon Musk will provide an update to his 2016 presentation regarding the long-term technical challenges that need to be solved to support the creation of a permanent, self-sustaining human...

09/07/2017

If you are around DC tomorrow, you might want to swing by NASA Goddard for a seminar - "Gender and Racial Harassment in Planetary Science and Astronomy". 12 pm, building 34, Room W150 - Dr. Christina Richey and Dr. Erica Rodgers

08/31/2017

I want to thank Prof. Cecilia Chirenti from the Center for Mathematics, Computation and Cognition of UFABC (the Federal University of the ABC Region in the metropolitan area of São Paulo), in Brazil for giving a talk yesterday here at Howard and talking with students and faculty in the lab! Her talk was on gravistars and she was addressing the question if they are viable alternatives to black holes.

08/26/2017
08/15/2017

XSEDE workshop in the lab today!

XSEDE HPC Workshop August 15, 2017 OpenMP XSEDE HPC Workshop: OpenMP August 15, 2017 XSEDE along with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center are pleased to announce a one day OpenMP workshop. This workshop is intended to give C and Fortran programmers a hands-on introduction to OpenMP programming. Attendees will leave with a working knowledge...

NASA Selects UMD to Continue Space Science, Tech. Research Ctr. Work 08/04/2017

3/30/17 HU CPL astronomy and astrophysics friends – congratulations! – we along with UMCP, UMBC, CUA, and SURA have been awarded the contract to lead the Center for Research and Exploration in Space Science & Technology (CRESST) under the CRESST II contract ! https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/goddard/2017/nasa-selects-university-of-maryland-to-continue-work-of-space-science-technology

NASA Selects UMD to Continue Space Science, Tech. Research Ctr. Work NASA has selected the University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) to lead the continuation of valuable research performed by the Center for Research and Exploration in Space Science & Technology (CRESST) under the CRESST II contract.

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2355 6th Street NW
Washington D.C., DC
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