• Niescja Turner Ph.D., holds the endowed Charles A. Zilker Distinguished Professorship in Physics and Astronomy at 性爱天堂. She earned her bachelor鈥檚 in Physics at Rice University and her Ph.D. in Astrophysical, Planetary, and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She was a staff scientist at the Finnish Meteorological Institute in Helsinki, Finland before returning to the US to become a professor.聽

    Turner was previously a faculty member at two very different schools: a large, open-admission state school on the US-Mexico border, and a small, private, research-intensive technical school where she spent 9 years as the only woman in a department of 18 faculty. She knew she craved the vibrant intellectual atmosphere of a liberal arts college, so in 2013 she moved to 性爱天堂 鈥攁 small, highly selective liberal arts and sciences university in San Antonio.聽

    Her research interests include the physics of near-Earth space and issues of equity in STEM. Turner was a member of the task force that rewrote the ethics code for the American Geophysical Union鈥檚 60,000 members to define harassment, discrimination, and bullying as forms of scientific misconduct.聽

    Turner also serves on the Board of Trustees for an educational foundation dedicated to supporting education for gifted and talented students at her high school alma mater in her home state of Louisiana. She is a recipient of an NSF Career Award, a NASA Group Achievement Award, the 2014 Rice University Outstanding Space Science Alum Award, and the 2013 Joan Bixby Award for contributions for improving the climate for women. In her free time she enjoys traveling, and she has a particular interest in visiting sites famous for archeoastronomy or prehistoric rock art.

    • Ph.D. Astrophysical, Planetary, and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Colorado 聽
    • B.A. Physics, Rice University
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    • Turner, N. E., D. N., Baker, T. I. Pulkkinen, J. L. Roeder, J. F. Fennell, V. K. Jordanova, Energy

    Turner鈥檚 research interests include the physics of near-Earth space and the Earth鈥檚 magnetosphere. She uses satellite data to study magnetic storms as well as quieter phenomena. She is also deeply interested in issues of equity in STEM.

    • Introduction to Mechanics
    • Introduction to Electricity and Magnetism
    • General Physics Laboratory
    • Modern Physics
    • Thermal Physics and Fluids
    • Solar System Astronomy
    • Introduction to Astrobiology
    • Solid Earth Geophysics
    • Physics of Atmospheres
    • Space Physics
    • Senior Research Seminar 聽
    • First-Year Experience: A Successful Life
    • Astronomy Laboratory聽
    • Physics Seminar聽
    • Sophomore Experimental Laboratory

    Awards

    • NSF CAREER Award, 2003
    • Rice University Distinguished Space Physics Alum, 2014
    • Joan Bixby Award, 2013
    • Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition, 2013
    • Zonta International Yellow Rose, 2013
    • NASA Group Achievement Award for POLAR Satellite Electric Field Instrument Team