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# Name Position
1 Seo, Eun-Suk Associate Professor, Ph.D. (Group Leader)
2 Ahn, HoSeok Research Associate, Ph.D.
3 Amare, Yonas Undergraduate Student, CMPS
4 Bhoyar, Prashant Graduate Research Assistant, ENPM
5 Chang, Chin K. Lab Manager
6 Derdeyn, Stephen M. Mechanical Engineer
7 Eaton, Jeremy Martin Undergraduate Student, Physics
8 Ganel, Opher Assistant Research Scientist, Ph.D.
9 Green, David Michael Graduate Student, Physics
10 Han, JiHye Graduate Research Assistant, Chemical Physics
11 Han, Sang-Kyo Graduate Research Assistant, ENEE
12 Haque, Azharul Undergraduate Student, CMPS
13 Kim, Ki-Chun Graduate Research Assistant, Chemical Physics
14 Kim, Munhwa IT Manager, Ph.D.
15 Lee, Moo Hyun Assistant Research Scientist, Ph.D.
16 Lee, Sang Eun Research Associate, Ph.D.
17 Lutz, Larry F. Project Engineer
18 Malinine, Alexandre Research Associate, Ph.D.
19 Ofoha, Oluchi Rebecca (Physics and Astronomy) Lab Assistant
20 Page, Alexander A. Undergraduate Student, Physics
21 Ryu, Sangsu Research Associate, Ph.D.
22 Smith, Brian Paul Student, B.S. Physics
23 Szymczak, Andrew Joseph Undergraduate Student, Physics
24 Tylka, Joseph G. Undergraduate Student, Physics
25 Vartanyan, Aram Undergraduate Student, Physics
26 Wu, Jayoung Faculty Research Assistant, M.S. Computer Programming
27 Yoon, Young Soo Graduate Research Assistant, Ph.D. Candidate, Physics

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"Unique atmospheric circulation over Antarctica during its summer months allows scientists to launch balloons from a site near McMurdo Station, the Foundation's logistics hub in Antarctica, and recover them from nearly the same spot weeks later. During that time, each balloon circles the continent one to three times. Scientists from the United States, Japan, South Korea, France and other countries are using the balloons to investigate the nature of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays and to search for antimatter."
Read more: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center press release January 4, 2008