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Computational Physics, Inc. was founded to perform scientific research and use its findings to characterize radiation properties of the Earth's upper atmosphere and develop new remote sensing techniques for better understanding the upper atmosphere and ionosphere. Today, CPI continues to be active in these areas but has broadened its work to also address remote sensing of the Earth's complete environment, including the terrain, oceans, the lower and middle atmospheres (including clouds), ionospheric effects on signals, data assimilation techniques for specification of the state of the global ionosphere, software architectures using object-oriented concepts for distributed processing, and architectures and techniques for integration of satellite ground data processing systems. Learn More About CPI
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NASA selects Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) mission in which CPI will play a key role. Press Releases CPI continues support of the Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) project at the United States Naval Observatory (USNO). Press Releases CPI helps Fairfax, Virginia high school students learn about careers in physics on March 14, 2013. Press Releases CPI participates in 2013 Virginia Science Olympiad (VASO) Regional Tournament held at Kilmer Middle School in Vienna Virginia on March 2, 2013. Press Releases CPI scientist participates as a judge for physics projects in the Annandale High School Science Fair, Annandale, Virginia on February 7, 2013. Press Releases CPI wins contract for Research and Support in Upper Air Physics, Astronomy, and Remote Geo-Sensing with the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). Press Releases CPI has been awarded a contract from the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) to provide support for the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) mission. Press Releases |