WVU ASTRONOMER WINS HIGHLY COMPETITIVE SLOAN FELLOWSHIP
March 04, 2008
March 04, 2008
MORGANTOWN, W.Va., March 4 -- West Virginia University issued the following news release:
One of the best young astrophysicists in North America has found a home at West Virginia University - a place where she can unlock the secrets of the universe and also enjoy a high-quality work-life balance.
Maura McLaughlin, who distinguished herself in 2006 by discovering a new, mysterious class of radio-bursting collapsed stars, has been named a 2008 Alfred P. Sloan Research . . .
One of the best young astrophysicists in North America has found a home at West Virginia University - a place where she can unlock the secrets of the universe and also enjoy a high-quality work-life balance.
Maura McLaughlin, who distinguished herself in 2006 by discovering a new, mysterious class of radio-bursting collapsed stars, has been named a 2008 Alfred P. Sloan Research . . .
