CCLDAS: Graduate Education
The Colorado Center for Lunar Dust and Atmospheric Studies is
committed to educating and training the next generation of
lunar scientists and engineers. CCLDAS is committed to
enhancing the education of science and engineering graduate
students at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Future Events:
3rd Annual Lunar Graduate Conference (LunGradCon 2012)
CCLDAS is proud to be a sponsor of the Lunar Graduate Conference and is excited to see that such a great program has continued yet again for a third year. LunGradCon 2012 will be held on July 14th & 15th at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA.
For more information on LunGradCon 2012, visit here.
Past Events:
Spacecraft Instrumentation Seminar
2nd Annual Lunar Graduate Conference (LunGradCon 2011)
CCLDAS was a proud sponsor of the Lunar Graduate Conference and is excited to see that such a great program continued to a second year. CCLDAS looks forward to the continuation of the program in the years to come. LunGradCon 2011 was held Sunday July 17th at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA.
For more information on LunGradCon 2011, visit here.
1st Annual Lunar Graduate Conference (LunGradCon 2010)
CCLDAS is proud to have been a sponsor of the first annual Lunar Graduate Conference (LunGradCon 2010). LunGradCon was held Sunday, July 18th at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA. LunGradCon was a tremendous success and CCLDAS looks forward to supporting the next generation of lunar scientists and engineers in the years to come.
For more information on LunGradCon 2010, visit here.
Graduate Lunar Seminar at CU-Boulder
CCLDAS, in partnership with the Lunar University Network for Astrophysical Research (LUNAR) at the University of Colorado and the Center for Lunar Evolution and Origin (CLOE) at the Southwest Research Institute, offered a graduate seminar class in lunar science during the Spring 2010 semester. The seminar covered all three main aspects of NASA's Lunar Science Institute: Of the Moon, On the Moon and From the Moon.
For more information on the Spring 2010 seminar, visit here.
Dusty Plasma Physics Included in Grad Plasma Course at CU
The Physics Department at the University of Colorado offers a yearly graduate course in plasma physics. The most recent installment of this course, PHYS 5150, included a detailed section on dusty plasma physics and was taught by CCLDAS's director, Prof. Mihály Horányi.
