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Research areas
Formation of stars and planets, in particular the role of the star-forming environment in shaping the demographics of exoplanets, stellar feedback.
Physics and Astronomy
Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy
Member, Ken Kennedy Institute
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2.0
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Courses
2
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Formation of stars and planets, in particular the role of the star-forming environment in shaping the demographics of exoplanets, stellar feedback.
ASTR 229
A hands-on introduction to astronomical imaging and computing for astronomical data analysis. Students use telescopes, CCDs, and computers to obtain, process, and analyze their own images. The course uses both local and remote observations and introduces state of the art data analysis software.
PHYS 800
Thesis research under the supervision of department faculty. Repeatable for Credit.