
- Breaking news! Maegan has been accepted into the RISE (Research Internships in Science and Engineering) program sponsored by the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst) and will be moving to Ludwigshafen, Germany (October 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)