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Low Frequency Radio Lab Trio Go to Alaska for Atmospheric Research

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Home to some of the best geophysical research facilities in the country, Alaska is a premier destination for scientific exploration. It’s become a popular destination for Georgia Tech students and researchers, especially those in Professor Morris Cohen’s Low Frequency Radio Lab.

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Ph.D. students Gus Richter, Malhar Tamhane, and Felipe Sandoval are the latest to make the trip to the “Last Frontier” as they work to push the boundaries of atmospheric research. The trio participated in the 2025 Polar Aeronomy and Radio Science (PARS) summer school program held in August at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP).

Read the full story on the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering's website.

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