

School Notes
Date posted: Oct 06, 2020
BC/ISR is pleased to announce a new award from the US Air Force for the project entitled SCRAM (Space Chemistry, Reactivity, and Modeling). This project will use fundamental physical chemistry to understand the impact of chemical releases, thruster plumes, and natural phenomena of the space environment.
ISR scientist Michael Hause is the PI for this effort, and other ISR scientists supporting the research include Shawn Miller, Ryan Booth, Tom Miller, Brendan Sweeny, John Williamson, Justin Young, and Justin Wiens.
This 5-year contract is valued at over $5.3 million and the work will be performed at Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Pictured above are Michael Hause and Shawn Miller with AFRL's orthogonal time-of-flight mass spectrometer instrument that is an integral part of this project.
Congratulations to this dynamic team!