Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation

Advance scientific research and understanding through amateur radio activities.
Encourage the development of new technologies to support this research.
Provide educational opportunities for the amateur community and the general public.

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The HamSCI Community is led by The University of Scranton Department of Physics and Engineering W3USR, in collaboration with Case Western Reserve University W8EDU, the University of Alabama, the New Jersey Institute of Technology Center for Solar Terrestrial Physics K2MFF, the MIT Haystack Observatory, TAPR, additional collaborating universities and institutions, and volunteer members of the amateur radio and citizen science communities. We are grateful for the financial support of the United States National Science FoundationNASA, and Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC).

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The Orlando HamCation has recently announced that Dr. Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF, Tony Milluzzi KD8RTT, and Ambarish Nag Biswas VU2JFA are the 2026 recipients of its HamCation Awards.

Dr. Frissell is the recipient of the 2026 Carole Perry Educator of the Year Award. The award recognizes his outstanding work with the HamSCI education program he created, grew, and continues to expand.

The complete results for the August 11-12, 2025 running of the Meteor Scatter QSO Party (MSQP) have been published.  They contain participants' scores, event statistics and a sampling of soapbox comments.  Finally, credits appear for those who helped make the MSQP possible.

Dr. Kristina Collins KD8OXT, Dr. Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF, Angel Vasquez WP3R, and Tim Duffy K3LR
Honored By the Radio Club of America at Upcoming Symposium