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Rachel L. Akeson Miller Postdoctoral Fellow Berkeley 601 Campbell Hall Dept of Astronomy Berkeley, CA 94538 US Work: (510) 642-6931 Fax: (510) 642-3411 E-mail: rakeson@astro.berkeley.edu |
Degree: 1996 Ph.D. Astronomy, CA Institute of Technology Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation; Instrumentation Wavelength: Sub-mm; mm Science Interest:Very Young Stars; Astronomical Instruments & Techniques |
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Susan Ames Radioastronomy Institute Auf dem Hugel 71 53121 Bonn, Germany Work: +49-228-373286 Fax: E-mail: sames@astro.uni-bonn.de |
Degree: 1972 Ph.D. Astrophysics, U. Cal, Berkeley Current Appointment: Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Theory Wavelength: All; Non-Applicable Science Interest:Interstellar Medium; Large Scale Structure; Early Universe; Cosmic Rays; Particles and Fields |
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Sara Marguerite Anderson Archive Specialist Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Dr. Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Work: (410) 338-4451 Fax: E-mail: smanders@stsci.edu |
Degree: 1997 B.S. Physics, Guilford College Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution; Research Type: Programming; Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; Science Interest:Stellar Populations; Normal Galaxies; Astronomy Education; |
| Sara Marguerite Anderson - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Stellar Formation Activity in Im NGC 4449- Thesis defense & AAS poster presentation | Any Level | 2. Galactic Morphology: Astrophysics course lecture | University |
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Martina Belz Arndt Graduate Student/Research Assistant University Of New Hampshire Space Science Center Morse Hall Durham, NH 03824 USA Work: (603) 862-1492 Fax: (603) 862-4685 E-mail: marndt@comptel.sr.unh.edu |
Degree: 1997 M.S. Physics, UNH Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution Research Type: Theory; Programming Wavelength: Gamma Ray; X-Ray; UV; Radio Science Interest:Solar; Astronomy Education |
| Martina Belz Arndt - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. The Scale of the Solar System | General |
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E. Athanassoula Astronomer Observatoire de Marseille 2, Place Le verrier 13248 Marseille Cedex 04, France Work: 33 4 95 04 41 10 Fax: 33 4 91 62 11 90 E-mail: lia@obmara.cnrs-mrs.fr |
Degree: 1974 Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Thesaloniki Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Observatory Research Type: Theory; Programming Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; mm; Radio Science Interest:Planetary; Extra Solar Planets; Globular Clusters; Interstellar Medium; Milky Way; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Intergalactic Medium; Computational Astrophysics; Women in Astronomy |
| E. Athanassoula - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Interacting galaxies | University | 2. N-body simulations of stellar systems | University | 3. Barred galaxies | University |
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Joanne M. Attridge Postdoctoral Fellow MIT Haystack Observatory Off Route 40 Westford, MA 01886-1299 USA Work: (781) 981-5193 Fax: (781) 981-0590 E-mail: jattridge@haystack.mit.edu |
Degree: 1998 Ph.D. Physics/Astronomy, Brandeis University Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Observatory Research Type: Experiment; Observation; Programming Wavelength: mm; Radio Science Interest:Active/Interacting Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Quasar Absorption Lines; Relativistic Astrophysics; Astronomy Education; Blazars, VLBI Polarimetry |
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Amanda Caroline Baker Chercheuse/Ingenieur Service d'Astrophysique, CEA Saclay L'Orme des Merisiers Bat. 709 F91191 Gif-sur-Yvette CEDEX, France Work: +33 1 69 08 43 29 Fax: +33 1 69 08 65 77 E-mail: baker@discovery.saclay.cea.fr |
Degree: 1996 Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Institute of Astronomy and Magdalene College, University of Cambridge Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Research Institution Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: Mid IR; Near IR; Optical; (X-Ray) Science Interest:Active/Interacting Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Computational Astrophysics |
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Sallie L. Baliunas Astrophysicist Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics MS 15 60 Garden Street Cambridge, MA 02138 US Work: (617) 495-7415 Fax: (617) 495-7049 E-mail: baliunas@cfa.harvard.edu |
Degree: 1980 Ph.D. Astrophysics, Harvard University Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution; Observatory; Government Research Type: Experiment; Observation; Instrumentation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR Science Interest:Asteroids, Comets, Meteors; Extra Solar Planets; Stellar Atmospheres; Stellar Interiors; Stellar Evolution; Variables; Binaries; Galactic/Open Clusters; Globular Clusters; Stellar Populations; Milky Way; Instruments & Techniques; History of Astronomy; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
| Sallie L. Baliunas - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Surface Magnetism in Sunlike Stars; Sunlike Stars with Planets | Any Level | 2. Mount Wilson Observatory | General |
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Nadine G. Barlow Instructor of Astronomy and Director, UCF Robinson Observatory University of Central Florida Department of Physics Orlando, FL 32816 USA Work: (407) 823-0251 Fax: (407) 823-5112 E-mail: ngb@physics.ucf.edu |
Degree: 1987 Ph.D. Planetary Sciences, Univ. Arizona Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR Science Interest: Planetary; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
| Nadine G. Barlow - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Guided Tour of the Solar System | Any Level | 2. Past and Future Exploration of Mars | Any Level | 3. Impact Cratering and the Geologic Evolution of the Solar System | Any Level |
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Pauline Barmby Graduate Student Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics 60 Garden St. MS 10 Cambridge, MA 02138 USA Work: Fax: E-mail: pbarmby@cfa.harvard.edu |
Degree: 1995 B.S. Physics/Astronomy, U. of British Columbia Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR Science Interest:Stellar Evolution; Globular Clusters; Normal Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies |
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Wendy Hagen Bauer Professor of Astronomy Wellesley College Wellesley MA 02481 USA Work: (781) 283-2707 Fax: (781) 283-3667 E-mail: wbauer@wellesley.edu |
Degree: 1977 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Hawaii Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Mid IR Science Interest:Stellar Atmospheres; Variables; Binaries |
| Wendy Hagen Bauer - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Mass transfer in the Interacting Binary VV Cephei | Any Level | 2. Red Giants, White Dwarfs, and Black Holes: the Life History of a Star | General | 3. The Search for Extraterrestrial Life | General |
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Jill Bechtold Associate Professor Steward Observatory University of Arizona 933 N. Cherry Ave University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 USA Work: Fax: E-mail: jbechtold@as.arizona.edu |
Degree: 1985 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Arizona Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Observation; Instrumentation Wavelength: Gamma Ray; X-Ray; UV; Optical; Near IR; Mid IR; Far IR; Sub-mm; mm; Radio; All Science Interest:Interstellar Medium; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Quasar Absorption Lines; Large Scale Structure; Intergalactic Medium; Early Universe; Extragalactic Lensing; Instruments & Techniques |
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Sara C. Beck Senior Lecturer Tel Aviv University Astronomy Department Tel Aviv University Ramat Aviv, Israel 69978 Israel Work: 972-3-6408729 Fax: 972-3-6408179 E-mail: sara@wise6.tau.ac.il |
Degree: 1981 Ph.D. Physics, University of Cal, Berkeley Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Observation; Instrumentation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; Mid IR; Sub-mm; mm; Radio Science Interest:Very Young Stars; Stellar Jets; Interstellar Medium; Star Formation; Molecular Clouds; HII Regions; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies; History of Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
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S. Jocelyn Bell Burnell Prof of Physics and Chair of Dept The Open University Dept of Physics Walton Hall Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA United Kingdom Work: +44 1908 653229 Fax: +44 1908 654192 E-mail: s.j.b.burnell@open.ac.uk |
Degree: 1969 Ph.D. Astrophysics, University of Cambridge Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Gamma Ray; X-Ray; Near IR; Mid IR; Sub-mm; mm; Radio Science Interest:Degenerate Stars; Binaries; Stellar Jets; SN, SNR; Gamma-Ray Bursts; Relativistic Astrophysics; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
| S. Jocelyn Bell Burnell - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Cygnus X-3 | University | 2. In pursuit of pulsars - 30 years on | Any Level | 3. Cosmic explosions and the creation of the elements | General |
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Priscilla J. Benson Professor of Astronomy Wellesley College Whitin Observatory 106 Central Street Wellesley, MA 02481-8203 USA Work: (781) 283-2706 Fax: (781) 283-3667 E-mail: pbenson@wellesley.edu |
Degree: 1983 Ph.D. Astrophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Experiment; Observation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; mm; Radio Science Interest:Stellar Evolution; Variables; Binaries; Very Young Stars; Star Formation; Molecular Clouds; SN, SNR |
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Karen S. Bjorkman Assistant Professor of Astronomy University of Toledo Dept. of Physics & Astronomy Ritter Observatory Toledo, OH 43606-3390 USA Work: (419) 530-2613 Fax: (419) 530-2723 E-mail: karen@astro.utoledo.edu |
Degree: 1989 Ph.D. Astrophysics, University of Colorado Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution; Observatory Research Type: Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR Science Interest: Stellar Atmospheres; Variables; Very Young Stars; Stellar Jets; Instruments & Techniques; Astronomy Education |
| Karen S. Bjorkman - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Astronomy from the Space Shuttle - The Astro Observatory | Any Level | 2. Circumstellar Envelopes of Hot Stars | University |
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Francesca R. Boffi Data Analyst II Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 S. Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Work: (410) 338-5033 Fax: (410) 338-5090 E-mail: boffi@stsci.edu |
Degree: 1998 Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Universita di Bologna, Italy Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: Optical; Radio Science Interest: Stellar Evolution, Degenerate Stars, Binaries, Planetary Nebulae, SN, SNR, Normal Galaxies, Instruments & Techniques |
| Francesca R. Boffi - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Raio Emission from Type Ia Supernovae as a Test of Symbiotic-Star Progenitor Systems | University |
2. The Search for Light Echoes from Historical Supernovae as a New Geometric Method to determine Extra-Galactic Distances | University |
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Amanda S. Bosh Postdoctoral Research Fellow Lowell Observatory 1400 W. Mars Hill Road Flagstaff, AZ 86001-4499 USA Work: (520) 774-3358 Fax: (520) 774-6296 E-mail: amanda@lowell.edu |
Degree: 1994 Ph.D. Planetary Sciences, MIT Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR Science Interest:Planetary; Instruments & Techniques; Planetary Rings |
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Tereasa G. Brainerd Assistant Professor Boston University Department of Astronomy 725 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215 USA Work: (617) 353-6646 Fax: E-mail: tgb@komodo.bu.edu |
Degree: 1992 Ph.D. Astronomy, The Ohio State University Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Theory Wavelength: None Given Science Interest: Clusters of Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Large Scale Structure; Extragalactic Lensing; Computational Astrophysics |
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Beth A. Brown NRC Research Associate National Research Council/NASA Goddard Goddard Space Flight Center Code 631 Greenbelt, MD 20771 US Work: 301-286-4132 Fax: 301-286-1771 E-mail: Beth.Brown@gsfc.nasa.gov |
Degree: 1998 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Michigan Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Laboratory Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: X-Ray; Optical Science Interest:Interstellar Medium, Normal Galaxies, Astronomy Education |
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Leslie F. Brown Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy Director of Olin and Clark Observatories Connecticut College Box 5361 270 Mohegan Ave. New London, CT 06320 US Work: (860) 439-2345 Fax: (860) 439-5011 E-mail: lfbro@conncoll.edu |
Degree: 1992 Ph.D. Physics/Astronomy, Brandeis University Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation; Wavelength: Optical; Radio; Science Interest:Active/Interacting Galaxies; Instruments & Techniques; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
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Bonnie J. Buratti Research Scientist Jet Propulsion Laboratory 4800 Oak Grove Dr. Mailstop 183-501 Pasadena, CA 91109 US Work: (818)354-7427 Fax: (81*)354-0966 E-mail: buratti@jplpds.jpl.nasa.gov |
Degree: 1983 Ph.D. Astronomy, Cornell University Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: NASA Center Research Type: Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR; Mid IR Science Interest:Planetary; Asteroids, Comets, Meteors; Astronomy Education |
| Bonnie J. Buratti - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Cassini: Mission to the Ringed Planet | Any Level | 2. Faster, better, cheaper: small missions to explore the Solar System | Any Level | 3. Iceballs in space: the satellites of the giant planets | Any Level |
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Nuria Calvet Visiting Scientist Center for Astrophysics 60 Garden St, MS 42 Cambridge, MA 02138 Work: (617) 496-7657 Fax: (617) 495-7345 E-mail: ncalvet@cfa.harvard.edu |
Degree: June 1981 Ph.D. Astronomy, UC Berkeley Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Theory Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR; Mid IR; Far IR; Sub-mm; mm Science Interest:Very Young Stars |
| Nuria Calvet - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. The structure and evolution of disks around T Tauri stars | University |
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Marcella Carollo Hubble Fellow Johns Hopkins University Department of Physics and Astronomy 503 Bloomberg Center Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Work: (410) 516-8093 Fax: E-mail: marci@pha.jhu.edu |
Degree: Ph.D. Astrophysics, Ludwig Maximilian Universität, Munich 1993 Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR Science Interest: Normal Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies |
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Merri Sue Carter Astronomer U. S. Naval Observatory 3450 Mass Ave. NW Washington, DC 20392 USA Work: (202) 762-1434 Fax: (202) 762-1563 E-mail: msc@maia.usno.navy.mil |
Degree: 1999 M.S. Computer Science, U of Maryland Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Observation; Programming Wavelength: Radio Science Interest:Earth Orientation/GPS |
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Nancy J. Chanover Postdoctoral Research Associate National Research Council/Goddard Space Flight Center Code 690 Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA Work: (301) 286-6674 Fax: (301) 286-1629 E-mail: Nancy.Chanover@gsfc.nasa.gov |
Degree: 1997 Ph.D. Astronomy, New Mexico State University Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Laboratory Research Type: Observation; Instrumentation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; Mid IR Science Interest: Planetary; Extra Solar Planets; Astronomical Instruments & Techniques |
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Marilyn Henry Childs Archaeoastronomy Resource Spcl Adjunct Professor Seattle Pac University P.O. Box 1012 Bothell, WA 98041 USA Work: (425) 488-3805 Fax: (425) 489-1479 E-mail: mufonwa@pdsnorth.com |
Degree: 1985 U. of Washington-Seattle Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Astronomy Education Wavelength: Non-Applicable Science Interest:Instruments & Techniques; History of Astronomy; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education; Archaeoastronomy |
| Marilyn Henry Childs - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: |
1. Technology of ancient telescope making. First to propose ancient Mayan and
Canadian Indians had primitive reflector telescopes. | Any Level |
2. Survey on Archaeoastronomy, from a global perscective. Expert on
ancient calendars and telescopes. | Any Level |
3. Ancient calendars from around the globe. Cites over twelve ancient
civiliztions and their similar references to constellations and oral traditions and calendars, with special emphasis on Chinese and Mayan. | Any Level |
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Carol A. Christian Director, Office of Public Outreach Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Work: (410) 338-4764 Fax: (410) 338 4579 E-mail: carolc@stsci.edu |
Degree: 1978 Ph.D. Physics/Astronomy, Boston University Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution Research Type: Experiment; Instructional Technology Wavelength: X-Ray; UV; Optical; Near IR; Mid IR Science Interest: Galactic/Open Clusters; Globular Clusters; Stellar Populations; Milky Way; Normal Galaxies; Instruments & Techniques; Information Technology |
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You-Hua Chu Professor University of Illinois Astronomy Dept, U. of Illinois 1002 W. Green Street Urbana, IL 61801 USA Work: 217-333-5535 Fax: 217-244-7638 E-mail: chu@astro.uiuc.edu |
Degree: 1981 Ph.D. Astronomy, Univ. of California, Berkeley Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: X-Ray; UV; Optical; Near IR; mm; Radio; All Science Interest:Interstellar Medium, Star Formation, HII Regions, Planetary Nebulae, SN, SNR, Normal Galaxies |
| You-Hua Chu - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Bubbles That Stars Blow | Any Level | 2. The Multiple Phases of the Interstellar Medium | Any Level | 3. Having Fun with HST Photography | General |
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Christine M. Clement Lecturer University of Toronto Department of Astronomy, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3H8 Canada Work: (416) 978-2204 Fax: E-mail: cclement@astro.utoronto.ca |
Degree: 1967 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Toronto Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Optical Science Interest:Stellar Evolution; Variables; Globular Clusters; Milky Way |
| Christine M. Clement - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. RR Lyrae Stars in Globular Clusters | University |
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Judith G. Cohen Professor of Astronomy California Institute of Technology Mail Code 105-24 Pasadena, California 91125 USA Work: (626) 395-4005 Fax: (626) 568-1517 E-mail: jlc@astro.caltech.edu |
Degree: 1971 Ph.D. Astronomy, Caltech Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Observation; Programming; Instrumentation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR Science Interest:Stellar Atmospheres; Stellar Interiors; Stellar Evolution; Globular Clusters; Interstellar Medium; Milky Way; Normal Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Large Scale Structure; Extragalactic Lensing; Instruments & Techniques |
| Judith G. Cohen - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. The Design, Construction, and Use of the Keck Telescopes | General | 2. Large Scale Structure at High Redshifts | University | 3. The Globular Cluster System of M87 | University |
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Randi Lynn Cohen Graduate Student UC Santa Cruz Lick Observatory - Kerr Hall 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA Work: (408) 459-4485 Fax: E-mail: randi@ucolick.org |
Degree: 2000 Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, UC Santa Cruz Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: Optical Science Interest: Planetary; Extra Solar Planets; Very Young Stars; Globular Clusters; Star Formation; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Astronomy Education |
| Randi Lynn Cohen - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Distribution of Stellar Populations in the Core of Globular Cluster M13 | University |
2. Astronomy: What are the "big questions" in astronomy? What does an astronomer do all day? | General |
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Francoise Combes Astronomer Observatoire de Paris 61 Av de l'Observatoire Paris, France F-75 014 FRANCE Work: 33-1-4051 2077 Fax: 33-1-4051-2002 E-mail: bottaro@obspm.fr |
Degree: 1980 Ph.D. Astrophysics, Observatoire de Paris Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Theory; Observation; Programming Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; Far IR; Sub-mm; mm; Radio Science Interest: Globular Clusters; Interstellar Medium; Star Formation; Molecular Clouds; HII Regions; Atomic Clouds; Gravitational Lensing; Milky Way; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Quasar Absorption Lines; Large Scale Structure; Intergalactic Medium; Extragalactic Lensing; Computational Astrophysics; History of Astronomy; Women in Astronomy; |
| Francoise Combes - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Barred and Ringed Galaxies | Any Level | 2. Fractal Structure of Molecular Clouds | Any Level | 3. Quasar Absorption Lines | Any Level |
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Caroline V. Cox Research Assistant Professor University of Virginia Astronomy Department University Station, P.O. Box 3818 Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA Work: (804) 924-4888 Fax: E-mail: cvc3f@virginia.edu |
Degree: 1995 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Michigan Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: X-Ray; Optical; Far IR Science Interest: Interstellar Medium; Normal Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies; Astronomy Education |
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Nahide G. Craig Assistant Research Astronomer Center for EUVE Astrophysics UC Berkeley 2150 Kittredge St. Berkeley, CA 94703 USA Work: (510) 643-7273 Fax: (510) 645-5660 E-mail: ncraig@cea.berkeley.edu |
Degree: 1970 Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Trieste, Italy Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation; EUVE Observatory/Mission Wavelength: X-Ray; UV; Optical Science Interest:Extra Solar Planets; Stellar Atmospheres; Stellar Interiors; Stellar Evolution; Degenerate Stars; Variables; Binaries; Very Young Stars; Interstellar Medium; Star Formation; Stellar Populations; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics |
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Kimberly E. Cyr Space Scientist NASA Johnson Space Center SN2/Planetary Science Branch NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX 77058 USA Work: (281)483-5331 Fax: (281)483-1573 E-mail: kimberly.e.cyr1@jsc.nasa.gov |
Degree: 1998 Ph.D. Planetary Sciences, University of Arizona Current Appointment: Current Institution: Research Institution; Laboratory; Government Research Type: Theory; Programming Wavelength: Non-Applicable Science Interest: Planetary; Asteroids, Comets, Meteors |
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Noella L. D'Cruz Graduate Student University of Virginia Astronomy Department P.O.Box 3818 Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA Work: (804) 924-4907 Fax: (804) 924-3104 E-mail: nld2n@virginia.edu |
Degree: Jan 1998 anticipated Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Virginia Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical Science Interest: Stellar Atmospheres; Stellar Interiors; Stellar Evolution; Galactic/Open Clusters; Globular Clusters |
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Aimee K. D'Onofrio Undergraduate Univ of Michigan 1057 Dennison Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1090 USA Work: (313) 764-3440 Fax: (313) 763-6317 E-mail: aimeed@astro.lsa.umich.edu |
Degree: 1998 B.S. Physics/Astronomy, Univ of Michigan Current Appointment: Undergraduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Theory; Experiment; Observation; Programming Wavelength: Gamma Ray; X-Ray Science Interest:Gamma-Ray Bursts |
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M. Chantale Damas Assistant Professor of Physics Long Island University - Brooklyn Physics Department 1 University Plaza Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA Work: (718) 488-1475 Fax: (718) 488-1465 E-mail: MDAMAS305@AOL.COM |
Degree: 1993 Ph.D. Physics/Astronomy, UC San Diego Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Theory Wavelength: Non-Applicable Science Interest:Asteroids, Comets, Meteors; Stellar Evolution; Normal Galaxies; Astronomy Education |
| M. Chantale Damas - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Women In Science | General |
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Duilia F. de Mello Post Doc Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Work: (410) 338-4896 Fax: (410) 338-5090 E-mail: demello@stsci.edu |
Degree: 1995 Ph.D. Astrophysics, IAG-USP/Brazil Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Research Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR; Far IR; mm; Radio Science Interest: Stellar Atmospheres; Stellar Evolution; Molecular Clouds; HII Regions; SN, SNR; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies |
| Duilia F. de Mello - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. From Stars to Galaxies | General | 2. Galaxy Formation versus Galaxy Evolution | Any Level | 3. Environmenatl Effects in Galaxies | Any Level |
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Helene Di Nella-Courtois Maitre de Conference - Univ. Lyon1 CRAL-Observatoire de Lyon 9 av. Charles Andre St Genis Laval, 69561 France Work: +33 4 78 86 85 24 Fax: +33 4 78 86 83 86 E-mail: courtois@obs.univ-lyon1.fr |
Degree: 1995 Ph.D. Astrophysics, Univ. Grenoble 1 (France) and Univ. of New South Wales (Australia) Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Observatory Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; Radio Science Interest:Large Scale Structure |
| Helene Di Nella-Courtois - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Cartography of the Universe | Any Level | 2. Scale invariance in galaxy clustering | University | 3. Large scale structures | General |
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Megan Donahue Assistant Astronomer/Archive Scientist Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Work: (410) 338-4701 Fax: (410) 338-4717 E-mail: donahue@stsci.edu |
Degree: 1990 Ph.D. Astrophysics, University of Colorado Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Observatory Research Type: Theory; Observation; Programming Wavelength: All Science Interest: Clusters of Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Quasar Absorption Lines; Large Scale Structure; Intergalactic Medium; Gravitational Lensing by Extragalactic Sources; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
| Megan Donahue - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Dark Matter in the Universe | General | 2. X-ray Clusters of Galaxies: Evolution and Implications for Cosmology | University |
3. Nebular Emission Lines from Cluster Cooling Flow Nebulae: Abundances,Dust, and Heat Sources | University |
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Deborah Dultzin-Hacyan Professor Instituto de Astronomia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Inst. de Astronomia, UNAM Apdo. 70-264 CU Mexico D. F., 04510 MEXICO Work: (525) 622-3906 Fax: (525) 616-0653 E-mail: deborah@astroscu.unam.mx |
Degree: 1986 Ph.D. Astronomy, Universite Paris 7 (Sorbone) Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: All Science Interest: Gravitational Lensing by Galactic Sources; Active/Interacting Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Quasar Absorption Lines; Gravitational Lensing by Extragalactic Sources; Gamma-Ray Bursts; Relativistic Astrophysics; Women in Astronomy |
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Ruth Durrer Professor Universite de Geneve 24, Quai E. Ansermet CH-1211 Geneve, Switzerland Geneve, CH-1211 Switzerland Work: ++41 22 702 6884 Fax: ++41 22 702 6870 E-mail: durrer@amorgos.unige.ch |
Degree: 1988 PhD Ph.D. Other Physical Science, Univ. Zurich, CH Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Theory Wavelength: mm; Radio; Non-Applicable Science Interest:Large Scale Structure; Early Universe; Particles and Fields; Relativistic Astrophysics; CMB anisotropies |
| Ruth Durrer - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Anisotropies in the Cosmic Micorwave Background | University | 2. Topological Defects and the Formation of Structure in the Universe | University | 3. Cosmology: A window to the physics at very high energies | General |
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Barbara L. Eckstein Graduate Student/Florida Space Grant Fellow University of Florida 211 SSRB Gaineville, FL 32611 USA Work: (352) 392-2052 Fax: (352) 392-5089 E-mail: eck@astro.ufl.edu |
Degree: 2000 Ph.D. Astronomy, UF Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Type: Theory; Programming; Wavelength: Non-Applicable; Science Interest:Large Scale Structure; Early Universe; Particles and Fields; Computational Astrophysics; Relativistic Astrophysics; |
| Barbara L. Eckstein - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Particle Creation Via Parametric Resonance in Post-Inflation Cosmology | University | 2. Chaos and complexity | University | 3. Compression of Artificial Satellite Orbits | University |
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Suzan Edwards Professor of Astronomy Smith College Northampton, MA 01063 USA Work: (413) 585-3800 Fax: (413) 585-3786 E-mail: sedwards@smith.edu |
Degree: 1980 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Hawaii Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: All Science Interest:Stellar Evolution; Very Young Stars; Stellar Jets; Star Formation; Astronomy Education |
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Jean A. Eilek Professor New Mexico Tech 801 Leroy Place Socorro, NM 87801 USA Work: (505) 835-5328 Fax: (505) 835-5707 E-mail: jeilek@aoc.nrao.edu |
Degree: 1975 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Canada Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Theory Wavelength: X-Ray; Radio Science Interest: Active/Interacting Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies; Intergalactic Medium; Radio Galaxies; Plasma Astrophysics; Pulsars |
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Debra Meloy Elmegreen Professor Vassar College Department of Physics & Astronomy Box 278 Poughkeepsie, NY 12604-0278 USA Work: (914) 437-7356 Fax: (914) 437-5995 E-mail: elmegreen@vaxsar.vassar.edu |
Degree: Ph.D. Astronomy, Harvard University 1979 Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; mm; Radio Science Interest: Star Formation; Molecular Clouds; Atomic Clouds; Milky Way; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies |
| Debra Meloy Elmegreen - Sample Talk Titles: | Audience Level: | 1. Pinwheels in the Sky - The Structure of Spiral Galaxies | Any Level | 2. Galaxies in Collision | Any Level | 3. Cosmic Fireworks - Star Formation and Starbursts | Any Level |
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Jayanne English Post-doctoral Fellow Queen's University Astronomy Research Group Queen's University Physics Dept., Stirling Hall Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6 Canada Work: (613) 545-6000 ext. 4781 Fax: (613) 545-6463 E-mail: english@astro.queensu.ca |
Degree: 1994 Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Optical; Radio Science Interest: Globular Clusters; Interstellar Medium; HII Regions; Milky Way; Active/Interacting Galaxies |
| Jayanne English - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Modern Sketches of the Celestial Sphere (Visualization Techniques in Astronomy) | General | 2. Gas Dynamics and Globular Cluster Formation in Interacting Galaxies | University |
3. Dissolving the Boundary Between Art and Science: Workshops facilitating collaborations between artists and scientists. (See the SoftCopy/HardCopy events on my website for examples.) | Interactive |
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Kimberly Ann Ennico Postdoctoral Research Associate Steward Observatory University of Arizona 933 N Cherry Ave Tucson, Arizona 85721 USA Work: (520) 621-5688 Fax: (520) 621-9555 E-mail: kennico@as.arizona.edu |
Degree: 1998 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution; Observatory; Laboratory Research Type: Experiment; Observation; Programming; Instrumentation Wavelength: Near IR; Mid IR; Far IR Science Interest:Extra Solar Planets; High Redshift Galaxies; Instruments & Techniques; History of Astronomy; Women in Astronomy |
| Kimberly Ann Ennico - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Instrumentation technques in astronomy-the instruments behind the observers | General | 2. Faint object near infrared instrumentation-OH suppression techniques | University |
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Ronna B. Erickson Research Engineer University of Massachusetts Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory Radio Astronomy, 619 LGRT University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts 01003 USA Work: (413) 545-2764 Fax: (413) 545-4223 E-mail: erickson@fcrao1.phast.umass.edu |
Degree: 1980 B.S. Physics/Astronomy, UMass Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Observatory; Laboratory Research Type: Instrumentation Wavelength: Sub-mm; mm Science Interest:Instruments & Techniques |
| Ronna B. Erickson - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: |
1. What do Astronomy Instrument Builders do? (How do they decide what instrument to build and what performance specifications to meet? How do they execute their designs. What factors must they take into account when designing their instrument.) | General |
2. Lab/Radio Telescope tour---How does the Instrument Builder evaluate the performance of the instrument? | Interactive |
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Karin M. Eriksson Graduate Student Uppsala Astronomical Observatory Box 515 S-75120 Uppsala Sweden Work: +46 18 508331 Fax: +46 18 527583 E-mail: Karin.Eriksson@astro.uu.se |
Degree: 1997 M.S. Physics/Astronomy, Uppsala University Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Theory; Observation; Programming Wavelength: Optical; Mid IR; Far IR Science Interest:Stellar Atmospheres; Stellar Interiors; Stellar Evolution; Degenerate Stars; Variables; Interstellar Medium; Stellar Populations; Planetary Nebulae; Milky Way; Computational Astrophysics; History of Astronomy; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
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Jacqueline Fischer Astrophysicist Naval Research Laboratory Remote Sensing Division, Code 7217 4555 Overlook Ave SW Washington, DC 20375-5351 USA Remote Sensing Division, Code 7217, 4555 Overlook Ave SW Washington, DC 20375-5351 Work: (202) 767-3058 Fax: (202) 404-8894 E-mail: jfischer@irfp8.nrl.navy.mil |
Degree: 1981 Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, State University of New York at Stony Brook Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution; Laboratory Research Type: Observation; Instrumentation Wavelength: Near IR; Mid IR; Far IR; All Science Interest:Very Young Stars; Stellar Jets; Star Formation; Stellar Populations; Molecular Clouds; HII Regions; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies |
| Jacqueline Fischer - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Probing the Dusty Nuclei of Merging Galaxies | University |
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Kathryn A. Flanagan Astrophysicist MIT Center for Space Research MIT NE80-6081 77 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, MA 02139 USA Work: (617) 258-7324 Fax: (617) 253-8084 E-mail: kaf@space.mit.edu |
Degree: Ph.D. Physics, MIT 1990 Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Instrumentation; Observation Wavelength: X-Ray Science Interest: X-Ray Astronomical Instruments & Techniques; SN, SNR; Interstellar Medium |
| Kathryn A. Flanagan - Sample Talk Titles: | Audience Level: | 1. X-Ray Satellites: A Rocket Scientist Tells All | General |
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Prudence N. Foster Postdoc Okayama university ISEI Okayama University Misasa, Tottori-ken 682-01 Japan Work: 81-858-43-1215 Fax: 81-858-43-3450 E-mail: pru@misasa.okayama-u.ac.jp |
Degree: 1993 Ph.D. Astrophysics, University of Virginia Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Type: Theory; Programming Wavelength: Non-Applicable Science Interest: Solar; Asteroids, Comets, Meteors; Star Formation; Computational Astrophysics |
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Lisa M. Frattare Outreach Scientist Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Work: (410) 338-4724 Fax: (410) 338-5090 E-mail: frattare@stsci.edu |
Degree: M.A. Astronomy, Wesleyan University 1996 Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution Research Type: Observation; Programming Wavelength: Optical; Radio Science Interest: Active/Interacting Galaxies; Galaxy Surveys: (ELG, Radio); Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education; Image Processing |
| Lisa M. Frattare - Sample Talk Titles: | Audience Level: | 1. Image Processing for the HST - Hubble Heritage Project | Any Level |
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Vanessa C. Galarza Graduate Student New Mexico State University PO Box 30001, Dept 4500 Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA Work: (505) 646-2613 Fax: E-mail: vgalarza@nmsu.edu |
Degree: 2000 Ph.D. Astronomy, NMSU Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR; Radio Science Interest: Stellar Evolution; Very Young Stars; Interstellar Medium; Star Formation; Stellar Populations; HII Regions; Planetary Nebulae; SN, SNR; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies; History of Astronomy; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
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Evalyn I. Gates Director of Astronomy Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum 1300 S. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60605 USA Work: 312/322-0333 Fax: E-mail: gates@oddjob.uchicago.edu |
Degree: 1990 Ph.D. Physics, Case Western Reserve University Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution; Planetarium/Museum Research Type: Theory Wavelength: Science Interest:Milky Way; Large Scale Structure; Early Universe; Particles and Fields |
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Marla Geha Graduate Student New Mexico State University Box 30001, Dept. 4500 Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001 USA Work: (505) 646-2567 Fax: E-mail: mgeha@nmsu.edu |
Degree: 2000 Ph.D. Astronomy, NMSU Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR Science Interest:Globular Clusters; Star Formation; Stellar Populations; Normal Galaxies |
| Marla Geha - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Stellar Populations in the LMC Field | University |
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Sarah E. Gibson NRC Research Associate NASA Goddard / National Research Council Code 682, NASA GSFC Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA Work: (301) 286-4586 Fax: (301) 286-1617 E-mail: gibson@serts.gsfc.nasa.gov |
Degree: 1995 Ph.D. Astrophysics, University of Colorado, Boulder Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Research Institution; Laboratory Research Type: Theory; Observation; Programming Wavelength: X-Ray; UV; Optical; Radio Science Interest: Solar; Astronomy Education |
| Sarah E. Gibson - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Genetic Algorithms: Applications to Solar Coronal Modeling | University | 2. Whole Sun Month: The Solar Corona as Observed by the SOHO Satellite and Other Instruments | Any Level | 3. Presenting a Three-dimensional, Analytic, MHD Model of a Coronal Mass Ejection | University |
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Andrea M. Ghez Associate Professor Univeristy of California Los Angeles Dept. of Physics and Astronomy Box 951562 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1562 USA Work: (310) 206-0420 Fax: (310) 206-2096 E-mail: ghez@astro.ucla.edu |
Degree: 1993 Ph.D. Physics, California Institute of Technology Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; Mid IR Science Interest:Binaries; Very Young Stars; Galactic/Open Clusters; Star Formation; Milky Way; Instruments & Techniques |
| Andrea M. Ghez - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Observing the Fastest Moving Stars in our Galaxy: Evidence for a Massive Central Blackhole | Any Level | 2. Where are All the Young Single Stars? | Any Level | 3. The Effects of Young Companions Stars on the Potential for Planetary Formation | University |
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Diane M. Gilmore Research Assistant Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Dr. Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Work: (410) 338-4947 Fax: (410) 338-5090 E-mail: dgilmore@stsci.edu |
Degree: M.A. Astronomy, Univ. of Virgina 1985 Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution Research Type: Observation; Programming Wavelength: X-Ray; Optical; Near IR; Radio Science Interest: Planetary; Extra Solar Planets; SN, SNR; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Astronomy Education |
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Alyssa A. Goodman Associate Professor Harvard University 60 Garden Street Mail Stop 42 Cambridge, MA 02138 USA Work: (617) 495-9278 Fax: (617) 495-7345 E-mail: agoodman@cfa.harvard.edu |
Degree: 1989 Ph.D. Physics, Harvard University Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; Mid IR; Far IR; Sub-mm; mm; Radio Science Interest:Very Young Stars; Stellar Jets; Interstellar Medium; Star Formation; Molecular Clouds; HII Regions; Atomic Clouds; Milky Way; magnetic fields |
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Meghan Gray Institute of Astronomy Cambridge University Madingley Road Cambridge, CB3 0DS UK Work: 44 1223 337504 Fax: 44 1223 337523 E-mail: meg@ast.cam.ac.uk |
Degree: 2000 Ph.D. Astronomy, Cambridge University Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR Science Interest:Clusters of GalaxiesHigh Redshift GalaxiesLarge Scale StructureExtragalactic LensingInstruments & TechniquesHistory of AstronomyWomen in AstronomyAstronomy Education |
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Eva K. Grebel Postdoc Lick Observatory/ UC Santa Cruz UCO/Lick Observatory UCSC, Kerr Hall Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA Work: (408) 459-5008 Fax: (408) 426-3115 E-mail: grebel@ucolick.org |
Degree: 1995 Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Bonn Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR Science Interest:Stellar Evolution; Galactic/Open Clusters; Globular Clusters; Star Formation; Stellar Populations; Milky Way; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies |
| Eva K. Grebel - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Star Formation Histories of Local Group Dwarf Galaxies | University | 2. The Recent Star Formation History of LMC and SMC (incl. animations) | University |
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Laura Grego Graduate Student CA Institute of Technology Resident at University of Chicago Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics 5640 S. Ellis Ave. Chicago, IL 60637 USA Work: (772) 702-7667 Fax: (773) 702-6645 E-mail: lg@seek.uchicago.edu |
Degree: 1998 Ph.D. Physics, Caltech Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation; Programming; Instrumentation Wavelength: X-Ray; Optical; Radio Science Interest: Clusters of Galaxies; Large Scale Structure; Intergalactic Medium; Early Universe; Gravitational Lensing by Extragalactic Sources; Astronomical Instruments & Techniques; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
| Laura Grego - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. The Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect in Distant Galaxy Clusters | University |
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Jennifer Ann Grier Graduate Associate in Research University of Arizona/LPL Space Sciences Bldg./Univ. of AZ Dept. of Planetary Sci./LPL Tucson, AZ 85721 USA Work: (520) 621-1507 Fax: (520) 621-4933 E-mail: jgrier@lpl.arizona.edu |
Degree: 1999 Ph.D. Other Space Science, University of Arizona Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution; Observatory; Laboratory Research Type: Experiment; Observation; Programming Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR Science Interest: Planetary; Asteroids, Comets, Meteors; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education; Lunar Impact Cratering Record |
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R. Elizabeth M. Griffin 6 London Place Oxford, OX4 1BD UK Work: +44-1865-273345 Fax: E-mail: remg@astro.ox.ac.uk |
Degree: 1966 Ph.D. Astrophysics, Cambridge University, UK Current Appointment: Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Optical Science Interest:Stellar Atmospheres; Stellar Evolution; Binaries; Instruments & Techniques; Women in Astronomy; Database of plates |
| R. Elizabeth M. Griffin - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Unravelling composite-spectrum binaries | University | 2. The 'Virtual Observatory': Spectroscopic database | Any Level |
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Caryl A. Gronwall Research Fellow Wesleyan University Astronomy Department Wesleyan University Middletown, CT 06459 USA Work: (860) 685-3669 Fax: (860) 685-2131 E-mail: caryl@astro.wesleyan.edu |
Degree: Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of California, Santa Cruz 1996 Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR Science Interest: Active/Interacting Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies |
| Caryl A. Gronwall - Sample Talk Titles: | Audience Level: | 1. The Evolution of Faint Field Galaxies | University | 2. KISS - The KPNO International Spectroscopic Survey | University |
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Deborah B. Haarsma Visting Assistant Professor Haverford College 370 Lancaster Ave. Haverford, PA 19041 Work: (610) 896-1321 Fax: (610) 896-4904 E-mail: dhaarsma@haverford.edu |
Degree: 1997 Ph.D. Astrophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Radio Science Interest:Active/Interacting Galaxies; Large Scale Structure; Extragalactic Lensing |
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Lorraine Hanlon Lecturer University College Dublin Dept. of Experimental Physics UCD, Stillorgan Road, Belfied Dublin 4, Ireland Work: +353-1-7062214 Fax: +353-1-2837275 E-mail: lhanlon@bermuda.ucd.ie |
Degree: 1995 Ph.D. Astrophysics, UCD Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Experiment; Observation Wavelength: Gamma Ray; X-Ray; Optical; Near IR; Mid IR; Far IR Science Interest:Active/Interacting Galaxies; Extragalactic Lensing; Gamma-Ray Bursts; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
| Lorraine Hanlon - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Cosmic gamma-ray bursts: So near and yet so far | Any Level |
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Diana Carina Hannikainen Observatory, University of Helsinki PO Box 14 University of Helsinki, 00014 Finland Work: +358-9-19122940 Fax: +358-9-19122952 E-mail: diana@gstar.astro.helsinki.fi |
Degree: 1995 M.S. Astrophysics, University of Helsinki, Finland Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Observatory; Laboratory Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: Gamma Ray; X-Ray; mm; Radio Science Interest:Stellar Evolution; Binaries; Stellar Jets |
| Diana Carina Hannikainen - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Multiwavelength Observations of Radio-Jet X-Ray Binaries | University |
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Colleen N. Hartman Engineer NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC, Code 735 Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA Work: (301)286-4666 Fax: E-mail: colleen.n.hartman@gsfc.nasa.gov |
Degree: 1997 Ph.D. Astrophysics, The Catholic University of America Current Appointment: Current Institution: Research Institution Research Type: Observation; Programming; Instrumentation Wavelength: X-Ray; UV; Optical Science Interest:Stellar Evolution; Binaries |
| Colleen N. Hartman - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Binary stars and Stellar Evolutionary Theory | General |
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Sara (Sally) Ridgway Heap Astronomer NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Code 681, GSFC Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA Work: (301) 286-5359 Fax: (301) 286-1752 E-mail: hrsheap@stars.gsfc.nasa.gov |
Degree: 1970 Ph.D. Astronomy, UCLA Current Appointment: Tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution Research Type: Observation; Programming; Instrumentation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR Science Interest:Extra Solar Planets; Stellar Atmospheres; Stellar Evolution; Very Young Stars; Star Formation; Stellar Populations; Planetary Nebulae; Normal Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Quasar Absorption Lines; Intergalactic Medium; Early Universe |
| Sally Ridgway Heap - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. UV Spectroscopic Dating of High-Redshift Galaxies | University | 2. STIS Coronagraphic Observations of Beta Pictoris | University |
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Mary Kay Meacham Hemenway Research Associate/Senior Lecturer University of Texas Astronomy Department University of Texas Austin, TX 78712-1083 Work: (512) 471-1309 Fax: (512) 471-6016 E-mail: marykay@astro.as.utexas.edu |
Degree: 1971 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Virginia Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Science Education Wavelength: Science Interest: History of Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
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Tanya L. Hill Graduate Student Astrophysics Department School of Physics A29 University of Sydney NSW 2006 Australia Work: +61 2 9351 7688 Fax: +61 2 9351 7726 E-mail: thill@physics.usyd.edu.au |
Degree: 1998 Ph.D. Astrophysics, University of Sydney Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; Radio Science Interest:Star Formation; HII Regions; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Astronomy Education |
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Inge Heyer Data Analyst Space Telescope Science Inst. 3700 San Martin Dr. Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Work: (410) 338-5017 Fax: (410) 338-5090 E-mail: heyer@stsci.edu |
Degree: 1987 M.S. Astronomy, University of Hawaii/Manoa Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution; Observatory Research Type: Observation; Programming Wavelength: Optical Science Interest:Planetary; Extra Solar Planets; Stellar Evolution; Very Young Stars; Star Formation |
| Inge Heyer - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. A Tour of the Universe with the Hubble Space Telescope: A 1-hour presentation of astronomical phenomena observed with HST. | General | 2. The Mars Missions: An overview of current and planned missions to the red planet. | General | 3. Living and Working in Space: Tales from the HST servicing missions, and general issues of microgravity. | General |
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Jennifer L. Hoffman Research Assistant University of Wisconsin-Madison Dept. of Astronomy 475 N. Charter St. Madison, WI 53706 USA Work: (608) 262-7542 Fax: (608) 263-6386 E-mail: jhoffman@sal.wisc.edu |
Degree: 1997 M.S. Astronomy, UW-Madison Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation; Programming Wavelength: All Science Interest:Extra Solar Planets; Stellar Atmospheres; Stellar Evolution; Binaries; Very Young Stars; Stellar Jets; Galactic/Open Clusters; Star Formation; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education; Monte Carlo Modeling |
| Jennifer L. Hoffman - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Hubble Space Telescope images and results | General | 2. Spectropolarimetric Evidence for a Bipolar Flow in Beta Lyrae | University |
3. Reflections on Scattered Light: Monte Carlo Modeling of the Flux and Polarization Curves of Binary Accretion-Disk Systems | University |
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Elizabeth K. Holmes Research Assistant University of Florida 221 SSRB Astronomy Dept. Gainesville, FL 32611-2055 USA Work: Fax: E-mail: holmes@astro.ufl.edu |
Degree: 1997 (anticipated) M.S. Astronomy, UF Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution Research Type: Numerical Experiments Wavelength: Mid IR Science Interest: Planetary; Asteroids, Comets, Meteors; Extra Solar Planets |
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Nicole Lea Homeier Research Assistant U of Wisconsin 475 N. Charter St. Sterling Hall Madison, WI 53706 USA Work: (608) 265-2554 Fax: E-mail: homeier@uwast.astro.wisc.edu |
Degree: 1997 B.S. Astrophysics, Michigan State University Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR; Mid IR Science Interest:Star Formation; HII Regions; Planetary Nebulae; Active/Interacting Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Early Universe |
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Sethanne Howard Program Director National Science Foundation 4201 Wilson Blvd ArlingtonVA 22230 USA Work: (703) 306-1827 Fax: (703) 306-0525 E-mail: showard@nsf.gov |
Degree: 1989 Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Georgia State University Current Appointment: Current Institution: Government Research Type: Theory; Observation; Programming Wavelength: Gamma Ray; UV; Optical Science Interest:Planetary; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Women in Astronomy |
| Sethanne Howard - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. 4000 Years of Women in Science | Any Level | 2. Why do spiral galaxies spiral? | Any Level | 3. Why do spiral galaxies spiral? | University |
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Ellen S. Howell Post Doctoral Fellow University of Puerto Rico Department of Geology Mayaguez, PR 00681 USA Work: (787) 265-3845 Fax: (787) 265-3845 E-mail: ehowell@qualibou.upr.clu.edu |
Degree: 1995 Ph.D. Planetary Sciences, University of Arizona Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Experiment; Observation; Programming Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; Radio Science Interest:Planetary; Asteroids, Comets, Meteors; Terrestrial Remote Sensing |
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Beth R. Hufnagel Assistant Professor Coppin State College (U. Maryland) Dept. of Natural Science 2500 West North Avenue Baltimore, MD 21216 USA Work: (410) 383-5489 Fax: E-mail: hufnagel@pa.msu.edu |
Degree: 1995 Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of California, Santa Cruz Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Radio Science Interest:Solar; Stellar Atmospheres; Stellar Evolution; Galactic/Open Clusters; Globular Clusters; Stellar Populations; Milky Way; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
| Beth R. Hufnagel - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. Birth, Life and Death of the Sun | Any Level | 2. Evolution of the Home Galaxy | Any Level | 3. Using Activities in Large Lecture Classes | University |
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Tracy D. Huitika Student 3135 East 6th Avenue Vancouver, British Columbia V5M 1S4 Canada Work: (604) 876-2019 Fax: E-mail: tracy@istar.ca |
Degree: 1996 B.S. Astronomy, University of Manitoba Current Appointment: Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Theory; Observation; Instrumentation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR; Mid IR; Far IR; Radio Science Interest: Solar; Planetary; Asteroids, Comets, Meteors; Extra Solar Planets; Stellar Evolution; Degenerate Stars; Variables; Binaries; Galactic/Open Clusters; Globular Clusters; Star Formation; Planetary Nebulae; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies; Early Universe; Computational Astrophysics; Relativistic Astrophysics; Astronomical Instruments & Techniques; History of Astronomy; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education; Theoretical Astrophysics |
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Leslie K. Hunt Researcher CAISMI-CNR/Osservatorio di Arcetri Largo E. Fermi, 5 Firenze, I-50125 ITALY Work: +39 55 2752296 Fax: +39 55 2752292 E-mail: hunt@arcetri.astro.it |
Degree: 1998 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Groningen Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution Research Type: Observation; Instrumentation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; Mid IR; Far IR Science Interest:Star Formation; Stellar Populations; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Instruments & Techniques |
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Denise A Hurley-Keller Graduate Student University of Michigan 1022 Dennison Bldg. University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA Work: (734) 764-3446 Fax: (734) 763-6317 E-mail: denise@astro.lsa.umich.edu |
Degree: 12/1998 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Michigan Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Optical Science Interest:Stellar Populations |
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Amber L. Iler Graduate Student University of Massachusetts Department of Physics and Astronomy 517H Lederle Graduate Research Tower Amherst, MA 01003 USA Work: (413) 545-0731 Fax: (413) 545-4223 E-mail: iler@daisy.phast.umass.edu |
Degree: 1996 M.S. Physics, Eastern Michigan University Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: Gamma Ray; X-Ray; Near IR; Radio Science Interest:Active/Interacting Galaxies |
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Catherine L. Imhoff Archive Scientist Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218 US Work: (410) 338-4534 Fax: (410) 338-5075 E-mail: imhoff@stsci.edu |
Degree: 1976 Ph.D. Astronomy, Ohio State University Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution Research Type: Observation; Instrumentation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR Science Interest:Stellar Evolution; Very Young Stars; Instruments & Techniques; Astronomy Education |
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Inese I. Ivans Graduate Research Assistant University of Texas at Austin Dept. of Astronomy RLM 15.308, Univ. of Texas Austin, TX 78712 USA Work: Fax: E-mail: iivans@astro.as.utexas.edu |
Degree: 2001 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Texas at Austin Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution Research Type: Observation Wavelength: UV; Optical; Near IR; Mid IR Science Interest:Stellar Atmospheres, Stellar Evolution, Galactic/Open Clusters, Globular Clusters, Stellar Populations, Milky Way; Chemical Evolution |
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Holly Jessop Astrophysicist Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory 60 Garden Street, MS-81 Cambridge, MA 02138 USA Work: (617) 496-7807 Fax: (617) 495-7356 E-mail: hjessop@cfa.harvard.edu |
Degree: 1993 B.S. Physics, Sonoma State University Current Appointment: Non-tenured Faculty/Staff Current Institution: Research Institution Research Type: Research Support Wavelength: X-Ray; UV; Optical Science Interest:Variables |
| Holly Jessop - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. All About AXAF | General | 2. All About EUVE | General | 3. Binocular/telescope, Star-parties | Interactive |
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Shardha Jogee Ph.D. Student Yale University Yale University Astronomy Dept 260 Whitney Ave. Box 208101 New Haven , CT 06520-8101 USA Work: (203) 432-3031 Fax: (203)432-5048 E-mail: jogee@astro.yale.edu |
Degree: 1998 Ph.D. Astronomy, Yale University Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution; Research Institution Research Type: Theory; Observation; Programming Wavelength: X-Ray; UV; Optical; Near IR; Mid IR; Far IR; Sub-mm; mm; Radio Science Interest:Star Formation; Stellar Populations; Molecular Clouds; HII Regions; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Intergalactic Medium; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
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Kathryn V. Johnston Member of School of Natural Sciences Institute for Advanced Study Olden Lane Princeton, NJ 08540 USA Work: (609) 734-8023 Fax: (609) 924-8399 E-mail: kvj@sns.ias.edu |
Degree: 1996 Ph.D. Astronomy & Astrophysics, UC Santa Cruz Current Appointment: Postdoc Current Institution: Research Institution Research Type: Theory Wavelength: Non-Applicable Science Interest:Galactic/Open Clusters; Globular Clusters; Milky Way; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Computational Astrophysics; Dynamics |
| Kathryn V. Johnston - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. The Role of Satellite accretion in the Formation of the Milky Way | Any Level |
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Lauren V. Jones Graduate Student -- NASA Fellow University of Florida 211 SSRB, Bryant Space Science Department of Astronomy Gainesville, FL 32611 USA Work: (352) 392-2052 Fax: E-mail: lauren@astro.ufl.edu |
Degree: 1999 Ph.D. Astronomy, University of FL Current Appointment: Graduate Student Current Institution: Academic Institution Research Type: Theory; Observation Wavelength: Optical; Near IR; Far IR; Sub-mm Science Interest: Interstellar Medium; Star Formation; HII Regions; SN, SNR; Milky Way; Normal Galaxies; Active/Interacting Galaxies; Clusters of Galaxies; High Redshift Galaxies; Large Scale Structure; Intergalactic Medium; Early Universe; Gravitational Lensing by Extragalactic Sources; Astronomical Instruments & Techniques; History of Astronomy; Women in Astronomy; Astronomy Education |
| Lauren V. Jones - Sample Talk Titles/Topics: | Audience Level: | 1. The Life Cycle of the Sun | Interactive | 2. Comet Tales | Interactive | 3. The Source of Far-Infrared Radiation in Spiral Galaxies | University |