| Position |
Institution |
Date |
Description |
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Exhibits Developer |
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Fall 2006 - Present |
Research and develop content (text, graphics, and multimedia) for a variety of exhibits aimed to educate and entertain a broad range of audiences. |
Research Associate (Postdoctoral Fellow) |
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Fall 2003 - Summer 2006 |
Worked with Dr. Thomas R. Quinn and the N-body Shop on particle hydrodynamics simulations of protoplanetary disks using the parallel C code Gasoline. |
Research Assistant |
Indiana University
Astronomy Department
Bloomington, IN |
1999 - 2003 |
Worked for Dr. Richard H. Durisen and his 3-D Hydrodynamics Group modeling protoplanetary disks using a fixed-grid Fortran code. |
Instructor |
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Summer 2000 |
Developed class curriculum and taught A105: Stars and Galaxies with great reviews from students. |
Assistant Instructor |
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Graded homework and led discussions/labs for A100: The Solar System, E105: Finding Places to Live,
E105: Gravity: the Great Attractor, A320: Computational Astronomy, and A100: Introduction to Astronomy; each class with 150-250 students. Webmaster for these course websites. |
Guide |
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Fall 1992 |
Educated the public, in English and Spanish, about astronomy in general and the use of telescopes. |