Jennifer Turner-Valle Brown Bag Lunch

Come meet Prof. Jennifer Turner-Valle, recent OSC faculty hire, at WIO’s next BROWN BAG LUNCH!
catered courtesy of OSC
(Please note this event has been rescheduled to Friday October 23rd.)

Prof. Turner-Valle will give an introduction describing her research followed by casual conversation and lunch. This event is Friday October 23rd in Meinel 821 at noon and is open to everyone. If you would like lunch provided for you please RSVP to Sara Landau (slandau@optics.arizona.edu) by end of the day Wednesday October 21st, and let her know what you’d like from the Baggins menu. To view the menu open the attachment at the bottom of the page.

Since graduating with her Ph.D. from the University of Arizona’s Optical Sciences Center in 1998 Jennifer Turner-Valle has worked for over a decade designing, building, and testing optical instruments for space-based missions at both Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. and the University of Colorado’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. During this talk, the speaker will share details of her work on the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 and the MESSENGER mission Mercury Atmospheric Surface Composition Spectrometer.