CCRG’s is an RIT center of excellence dedicated to supercomputer simulation gravitational-wave sources, and its connection to experiments and observations.
We currently have 3 job opportuntiies! If you or someone you know are looking for an opportunity to work in #diversity and #inclusion in #highered check out these jobs at https://t.co/l6Uq3LssDn
On June 30, 1908 the Tunguska event took place. It exploded in the atmosphere and sent a careening fireball angling toward the ground then billowing upwards. A shock wave slammed into the forest, stripping branches from trees directly below and knocking trees flat for miles.
We are capable.
The prelaunch rehearsal is complete. Soon, #Artemis I will fly on an uncrewed mission around the Moon. Humanity's return to the lunar surface is imminent. https://t.co/SqKtL6kwjT
A sound investment 🚀
Sounding rockets are small, instrument-carrying research rockets designed to take measurements in space without the wait time of longer missions. Find out how these quick flights unlock mysteries of the solar system: https://t.co/O0485p2j9o
Stargazers, be sure to look up tonight. ✨
With clear skies, the stars in the night sky will appear bright because our Moon is in its new phase, where the Moon is in the same part of the sky as the Sun, making it invisible to those on Earth. https://t.co/amLUyS4h6u
Our #RITREU2022 students just got a tour of the Center for Detectors with Dr Michael Zemkov. It was really cool to see the detectors side of everything.
Dean Sophia Maggelakis has been appointed provost of Wentworth Institute of Technology. We want to thank Sophia for all she has done for our future scientists, mathematicians, and the faculty and staff at the College of Science. Congratulations! https://t.co/93wCQtXpAo
Fall and spring science communications internships at @NASAGoddard are now posted! Yes the ~very~ place where I got my start at NASA is looking for video producers, science writers, podcasters... more!
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