{"id":1126884,"date":"2024-07-11T18:52:21","date_gmt":"2024-07-11T22:52:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/new-faculty-endowment-in-astronomy-and-astrophysics-created-by-keiko-miwa-ross-penn-state-university\/"},"modified":"2024-07-11T18:52:21","modified_gmt":"2024-07-11T22:52:21","slug":"new-faculty-endowment-in-astronomy-and-astrophysics-created-by-keiko-miwa-ross-penn-state-university","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/astronomy\/new-faculty-endowment-in-astronomy-and-astrophysics-created-by-keiko-miwa-ross-penn-state-university\/","title":{"rendered":"New faculty endowment in astronomy and astrophysics created by Keiko Miwa Ross &#8211; Penn State University"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.  Penn States     2020 Philanthropist of the Year, Keiko Miwa Ross, has    directed over $17 million in support to landmarks across    University Park, from the Dr. Keiko Miwa Ross Student    Farm to the    spaces that welcome visitors to the new Palmer Museum of    Art. Now her philanthropy is reaching beyond the Penn State    campus to shape our understanding of the universe with a $2    million commitment to endow the Lee M. Hammarstrom-Dr. Keiko    Miwa Ross Endowed Faculty Position in the Department of    Astronomy and Astrophysics.  <\/p>\n<p>    The gift honors Ross' friendship with Lee Hammarstrom, a Penn    State engineering alumnus and a pioneer in intelligence space    systems, and it will support the work of Joel Leja,    an assistant professor of astronomy and astrophysics whose work    explores the formation of distant galaxies.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Rosss extraordinary generosity in support of our students    and our mission has already enriched our campus and community    in so many ways, for which I am profoundly grateful. This    latest commitment will build on her incredible impact by    enhancing Penn States leadership in astronomy and astrophysics    while supporting the work of researchers and educators like Dr.    Leja, said Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi. Penn States    exceptional faculty drive innovation and impact while bringing    a world-class education to our students, and the new Lee M.    Hammarstrom-Dr. Keiko Miwa Ross Endowed Faculty Position will    enhance our ability to recruit and retain leading experts and    scholars  ensuring that the Penn State name, as well as those    of Dr. Ross and Mr. Hammarstrom, remains synonymous with    excellence and discovery.  <\/p>\n<p>    The endowment will empower the Department of Astronomy and    Astrophysics to award support to a faculty member at any stage    of their career, helping to recruit and retain both established    leaders and emerging stars.  <\/p>\n<p>    Private support is crucial to enhancing the positive impact of    our facultys work as well as fulfilling the Universitys    critically important mission as Pennsylvanias land-grant    institution, said Tracy Langkilde, Penn State interim    executive vice president and provost, and the Verne M. Willaman    Dean of the Eberly College of Science. Dr. Rosss philanthropy    has touched almost every part of this University, including    support for the arts, innovation and entrepreneurship and    student success. We are especially humbled that she has chosen    the Eberly College of Science for her first faculty endowment.  <\/p>\n<p>    Langkildes gratitude is shared by Mary Beth Williams, acting    dean of the Eberly College of Science. Williams said, This    extraordinary commitment will support faculty in our college    who are advancing the frontiers of scientific knowledge.    Through Mr. Hammarstroms inspiration and advocacy, Dr. Ross    recognized the exceptional research being conducted in the    Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics and structured her    unique financial support to be both immediate and flexible to    meet the research needs of our faculty as they    expandhuman understanding of the universe. This is truly    a special and impactful gift, and we are grateful to both Dr.    Ross and Mr. Hammarstrom.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ross and Hammarstrom are both residents of the Village at Penn    State in State College. Born and raised in Japan, Ross was an    educational pioneer in her native country, one of the nations    first female undergraduates. She completed her education in the    United States, first receiving her bachelor of arts degree and,    later, her masters and doctoral degrees in education from    universities in Washington State. Through her work, she met S.    Thomas Ross, director of an American-Japanese joint venture    company. They met in 1970, were married the following year and    lived in Japan until 1977, when Thomas was assigned to New    York. Keiko subsequently became an American citizen and worked    for the U.S. Department of State. The Rosses ultimately settled    in State College, and Thomas passed away in 2013.  <\/p>\n<p>    Supporting Penn State has given me a path to continuing my    lifelong commitment to education and excellence, said Ross.    The University Park campus is both an extraordinary place for    learning, discovery and service to the community and a home for    extraordinary faculty and students. I am pleased to extend my    philanthropy in support of Dr. Joel Leja and the Department of    Astronomy and Astrophysics because I believe that they have the    potential to change human understanding and carry Penn States    impact forward far into the future.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lee M. Hammarstrom earned a degree in electrical engineering    from Penn State in 1962 and went on a long career in space and    information technology, eventually serving as a special    assistant to the director of the Applied Research Laboratory    (ARL) at his alma mater. Working at the Naval Research    Laboratory (NRL), he conceived and led a satellite    reconnaissance program, named PARCAE, that President Ronald    Reagan recognized twice for its contributions to national    security. He was the system engineer and integrator for the    initial GPS program that demonstrated the navigation capacities    the world enjoys today. He created the National Reconnaissance    Offices (NRO) Technology Office and became the first chief    scientist at the NRO. He conceived and led a Department of    Defense wide communications network upgrade that improved    world-wide secure communications by 42 times from Desert Storm    1 in 1991, to Desert Storm 2 in 2003. Hammarstrom was named an    NRO Pioneer in 2002 for his 40 years of contributions to    national reconnaissance. He said he credits Penn States    cross-disciplinary environment for his successes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Over my career, I have had the privilege of working alongside    some of the most visionary scientists in my field, and I am    excited that Penn State has become a home to the next    generation of extraordinary leaders in astronomy and    astrophysics, said Hammarstrom. Dr. Joel Leja in particular    is a researcher whose work has the potential to fundamentally    change our understanding of the universe. To keep individuals    of his caliber at Penn State, we must invest in their future    careers. I am delighted that Dr. Ross has stepped forward with    this commitment, and I am honored to have my name linked with    hers and with that of Dr. Leja.  <\/p>\n<p>    As the first holder of the Lee M. Hammarstrom-Dr. Keiko Miwa    Ross Endowed Faculty Position, Leja will use the endowments    support to further his analysis of the first very deep surveys    with the James Webb Space Telescope, discovering and    characterizing galaxies formed in the first few billion years    of the Universe.Access to the data gathered by the    telescope has helped Leja to investigate     the brightest gamma-ray burst ever recorded and its    potential as a birthplace for heavy elements,     some of the earliest starlight in the universe and evidence    of     massive galaxies dating back more than 13 billion years.  <\/p>\n<p>    As the author or co-author of over a hundred scientific papers    in journals such as the Astrophysical Journal, Monthly Notices    of the Royal Astronomical Society, and Nature, Leja was named a    Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher in 2023, honoring those in    the top 1% of cited researchers in astrophysics. He was awarded    Yale University's Brouwer Prize in 2019 for a doctoral thesis    of unusual merit. Prior to joining the faculty at Penn State,    Leja was a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for    Astrophysics of Harvard University and the Smithsonian.  <\/p>\n<p>    I am truly grateful for this generous gift and the impact it    will have on our mission of research, education and outreach in    the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics and the Eberly    College of Science, and at Penn State, said Leja. Lee and I    first connected at the colleges Ashtekar Frontiers of Science    Lectures, and I am glad that this public outreach effort helped    to draw attention to the work that is happening at Penn State.    The universe is the worlds biggest laboratory, both awesome    and inspiring, and this support will help us continue pushing    the bounds of knowledge.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gifts like the Lee M. Hammarstrom-Dr. Keiko Miwa Ross Endowed    Faculty Position advance the Universitys historic land-grant    mission to serve and lead. Through philanthropy, alumni and    friends are helping students to join the Penn State family and    prepare for lifelong success; driving research, outreach and    economic development that grow our shared strength and    readiness for the future; and increasing the Universitys    impact for families, patients and communities across the    commonwealth and around the world. 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