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Dr. Misra with a personalized signed copy of Dr. Mather’s book “The very first light” at the Book Signing Ceremony preceding the Howard University Colloquium given by the Nobel prize winner

by admin | Mar 4, 2009

Dr. Misra with a personalized signed copy of Dr. Mather’s book “The very first light” at the Book Signing Ceremony preceding the Howard University Colloquium given by the Nobel prize winner.

Dr. Misra with the 2006 Physics Nobel Laureate, Dr. John C. Mather, along with colleagues and graduate students preceding Dr. Mather’s colloquium on the Howard University Campus, March 4, 2009

by admin | Mar 4, 2009

Dr. Misra with the 2006 Physics Nobel Laureate, Dr. John C. Mather, along with colleagues and graduate students preceding Dr. Mather’s colloquium on the Howard University Campus, March 4, 2009.

Prof. Misra with Mr. Sean Brakken-Thal, 2008 ESMD Intern, from Tacoma, Washington, and Dr. Vigdor Teplitz, University Affairs Officer, GSFC, during the summer internship poster presentations at NASA GFSC, August 2008

by admin | Aug 30, 2008

Prof. Misra with Mr. Sean Brakken-Thal, 2008 ESMD Intern, from Tacoma, Washington, and Dr. Vigdor Teplitz, University Affairs Officer, GSFC, during the summer internship poster presentations at NASA GFSC, August 2008.

Prof. Misra at the data console in Code 699 at NASA GFSC, July 2008.

by admin | Jul 31, 2008

Prof. Misra at the data console in Code 699 at NASA GFSC, July 2008.

Prof. Misra with Dr. Jacqueline LeMoigne at NASA GFSC during his tenure as an ESMD Faculty Fellow, July 2008.

by admin | Jul 31, 2008

Prof. Misra with Dr. Jacqueline LeMoigne at NASA GFSC during his tenure as an ESMD Faculty Fellow, July 2008.
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