Tomoko Matsuo News
- Roaming outdoors with homemade multispectral cameras, high school students are getting a hands-on look at engineering remote sensing...
- A joint proposal of the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder and Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland has earned a $2 million award for a NASA mission concept study. The team is one of three concept teams chosen by NASA competing to...
- A Journey from the Earth to Geospace: Exploring Predictability of Near-Earth Space Environments Through Ensemble-Based Probabilistic Modeling, Data Assimilation, and Observing-System Design Tomoko Matsuo Assistant Professor, Smead Aerospace
- In response to solar storms, electrons and ions are produced in the Earth’s magnetosphere that collide with the upper atmosphere’s oxygen and nitrogen. This collision causes a release of energy in the form of a magnificent glow of light - an aurora
- After completing training in Physics and Atmospheric Sciences in 2003, Tomoko Matsuo invested time to build expertise in statistics and data assimilation. She has received unique training in statistics as part of an NSF program to build
- Tomoko Matsuo Assistant Professor, Smead Aerospace Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019 | AERO 111 | 2:30 P.M. Abstract: Prediction serves as the ultimate test of our scientific understanding of geophysical systems. Accurate forecasting of near-Earth space
- Science, engineering and nature are coming together for babyÖ±²¥app high school students at a unique summer camp. The 2019 CU Science Discovery Mountain Research Experience, a weeklong sleepaway camp program is a chance for kids to learn about the possibilities of scientific...
- Assistant ProfessorÌýTomokoÌýMatsuo has received a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation for her work on the predictability of the atmosphere from the ground to near-Earth space.These prestigious awards support early career