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Physical & Biological Sciences Division
Deputy Director
Faculty
Astronomy & Astrophysics Department
Interdisciplinary Sciences Building
371
UCO / Lick Observatory
I recieved my bachelors degree from The University of Texas at Austin and a PhD from The University of California Santa Cruz. I was a European Southern Observatory Fellow working in Chile. I served as a resident astronomer at the Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory with responsibilties covering all of science operations. I am now the Deputy Director for University of California Observatories.
I am an expert in medium and high resolution optical and IR spectroscopy. This includes the quantum mechanical information for spectrscopic features including atomic and molecular species.
I have an interest in galactic chemical evolution as expressed through stellar spectroscopy. I also am interested in stellar evolution, in particular how stars change their surface chemistry as they become red giants.