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From Boy Scouts to Space Science: Amateur Radio’s Role in Shaping Dr Frissell’s Career as a Scientist

This episode of Icom's Radios in Action podcast explores how amateur radio shaped Dr. Nathaniel Frissell's path from Boy Scout hobbyist to space physicist and associate professor at the University of Scranton. Host Ray Novak and Dr. Frissell discuss the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse as a research opportunity, the role of amateur radio in STEM education, and the HamSCI citizen science project. The conversation highlights how early technical hobbies can drive lifelong scientific careers.

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By Ray Novak · Amateur RadioDr. Nathaniel FrissellIcomRadios in Action
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Amateur radio played a foundational role in Dr. Frissell's STEM education and career trajectory in space science.

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The April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse offered a rare opportunity to study ionospheric effects on radio wave propagation.

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The HamSCI (Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation) project connects amateur radio enthusiasts with professional researchers to advance ionospheric science.

With the total solar eclipse on the horizon, set to occur on April 8, 2024, the scientific community is abuzz with excitement. This celestial event provides a unique opportunity to study the ionosphere’s effects on radio communications, a field of particular interest to Dr. Nathaniel Frissell. But how did a space physicist come to focus on this area of research, and what role did amateur radio play in shaping his career as a scientist?

What is the connection between a childhood hobby and a career as a scientist? This question is at the heart of this episode of Radios in Action, where host Ray Novak and guest Dr. Nathaniel Frissell discuss the impact of amateur radio on Frissell’s journey from a Boy Scout to an associate professor at the University of Scranton.

Key points of discussion in the episode include:

  • The influence of amateur radio on Frissell’s career choice and its role in STEM education.
  • The upcoming total solar eclipse and its significance for radio communications and space science.
  • The Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation (HamSCI) project, which bridges the gap between amateur radio enthusiasts and professional researchers.

Dr. Nathaniel Frissell’s journey is a testament to the power of early exposure to technical hobbies. His achievements in the field of space science and his commitment to education have made him a prominent figure in both the amateur radio and scientific communities.

His achievements in the field of space science and his commitment to education have made him a prominent figure in both the amateur radio and scientific communities.
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Ray Novak
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I would say I have the perfect job...meeting wonder people, promoting a great hobby to anyone and everyone who will listen. Learning new technology and sharing my Amateur Radio experiences with all my friends and family. I enjoy contesting, DXpeditions, Emergency Communication solutions, really anything to do with HF and D-STAR. Be kind to the youth of today, they write your CCR's of tomorrow!

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About the Experts

Ray Novak
Ray Novak

Host, Radios in Action at Icom America

Ray Novak (N9JA) is a host of the Radios in Action podcast and a communications specialist at Icom America. He covers amateur radio, professional communications technology, and related STEM topics. Novak brings hands-on radio expertise to interviews with scientists, educators, and industry professionals.

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Dr. Nathaniel Frissell

Associate Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering

University of Scranton

Dr. Nathaniel Frissell is a space physicist and associate professor at the University of Scranton whose research focuses on the ionosphere and its effects on radio wave propagation. He is the founder of the Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation (HamSCI) project, which engages amateur radio operators in professional scientific research. His work bridges citizen science and academic research, with a particular focus on solar and geomagnetic events.