Research Matters: UOG MAGIC Lab expands funding, research capacity in the Pacific
From land to sea—and now the skies—the University of Guam is expanding its research in all directions.
While UOG is proudly a Land Grant and Sea Grant institution, it’s also launching new frontiers in space-related research through programs funded by NASA.
At the center of this work is the Micronesian Area Geospatial Information Center, MAGIC, Lab, a research hub within UOG’s College of Natural and Applied Sciences.
The lab leads five grant-funded programs: NASA Guam EPSCoR, NASA Guam Space Grant, the UOG Drone Corps, the Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center, and U.S. Department of Agriculture Climate-Smart Commodities.
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