- Breaking news! Maegan has accepted a position as engineer with Northrop Grumman (summer 2022)
- Python Developer Intern at BASF in Ludwigshafen, Germany, courtesy of the RISE (Research Internships in Science and Engineering) program sponsored by the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst) (Fall 2021)
- Lab Assistant in the lab of Dr. Steffen Wolff at the University of Maryland (summer 2021)
- first-place winner in the Research category, Towson University Honors College Spring Celebration of Scholarship and Learning (2020)
- Edward I. Rubendall Physics Achievement Awards for Outstanding Junior (2019) and Senior (2020)
- Eddie L. Loh Undergraduate Physics Scholarship Award (2019)
- Towson’s Wolfram Student Ambassador (2019-20)
Semesters: Summer 2018-Summer 2021
Project:
Dust and Olbers’ Paradox
- co-author on paper in preparation
- poster presentation at the Maryland Space Grant Student Research Symposium (August 2021)
- supported by the Maryland Space Grant Consortium (summer 2021)
- oral presentation via zoom at Maryland Space Grant Student Research Symposium (August 2020)
- live presentation at Towson University’s first fully online Student Research & Creative Inquiry Forum (April 2020; members of the TU community can view presentation here)
- poster presentation at PhysCon (Providence, November 2019)
- oral presentation at Wolfram Technology Conference (Champaign, IL, October 2019)
- poster presentation at Mid-Atlantic Regional NASA Space Grant Consortia Meeting (Charleston, WV, September 2019)
- poster presentation at Maryland Space Grant Student Research Symposium (Johns Hopkins University Mt. Washington campus, July 2019)
- winner, best poster presentation, Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics (William and Mary College, January 2019)
- poster presentation at the 233rd meeting of the American Astronomical Society (Seattle, January 2019)
- oral presentation at Maryland Space Grant Consortium student research symposium (Johns Hopkins University Mt. Washington campus, July 2018)
- supported by grants from the Fisher College of Science and Mathematics and the Maryland Space Grant Consortium (summer 2018, 2019, 2020)