Mentoring

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Zach Berta-Thompson (P,A,O)The discovery of new exoplanets and observations of their atmospheres.Duane D213Ìý735-6821zach.bertathompson@colorado.edu
David Brain (P,S)Planetary atmospheres and climate evolution; Interaction of planets and their magnetic fields with the Sun.Duane- D133735-5606David.Brain@colorado.edu
Jack Burns (A, O, Pol)Ìý21-cm cosmology; first stars and galaxies in the early Universe using low frequency observations in space; x-ray and radio observations of galaxyÌýclusters; space policy.Stadium 120B735-0963Âá²¹³¦°ì.²ú³Ü°ù²Ô²õ°ª³¦´Ç±ô´Ç°ù²¹»å´Ç.±ð»å³ÜÌý
Web Cash (A,I,O)Experimental astrophysics, including the development of star for exoplanet observations.Duane F-913 ARL 175C492-4056, 5-2640Webster.Cash@colorado.edu
Julie Comerford (A,O)Galaxy evolution and black holes brought together during galaxy mergers.Duane C-328A735-7032Julie.Comerford@colorado.edu
Steven Cranmer (S, A, T)Solar and stellar astrophysics, including coronal heating, wind acceleration, and waves and turbulence in all kinds of astrophysical plasmas.Duane D111, LASP SPSC N218735-1265ÌýSteven.Cranmer@colorado.edu
Jeremy Darling (A,T,O)Galaxies, black holes, cosmology, precision measurement, masers, molecules.Duane D-341492-4881Ìýjeremy.darling@colorado.edu
Doug Duncan (A,O,E)Research on teaching and learning of astronomy, spectroscopy solar-type stars, composition of the oldest stars.N710 (SBO) Duane D137735-6141Douglas.Duncan@colorado.edu
Erica Ellingson (A,O,E)Observational cosmology, galaxy evolution and active galactic nuclei.Duane C332A492-6610Erica.ellingson@colorado.edu
Larry Esposito (P)Planets and ExoplanetsDuane D117, SPSC N228492-7325larry.esposito@lasp.colorado.edu
Kevin France (A,P,I)Exoplanets and space instrumentationSPSC N214, Duane D219492-1429kevin.france@colorado.edu
Nils Halverson (A, O, I)Observational Cosmology, Cosmic Microwave Background Experiment, mm-wave instrumentationDuane D319492-6817nils.halverson@colorado.edu
Andrew Hamilton (A,T)Theoretical astrophysics and cosmology, including black holes.JILA A706492-7833Andrew.Hamilton@colorado.edu
Seth Hornstein (A,O,E)Teaching excellence, educational research, K-12 teacher prep programs.Duane D143, N125 (SBO)492-5631Seth.Hornstein@colorado.edu
Mark Rast (S,T,O)Solar Physics, Astrophysical fluid dynamics.Duane D121, LSTB 135492-5348, 735-1038Mark.Rast@lasp.colorado.edu
Nick Schneider (P, O, I, E)Planetary science, space missions, telescopes & observations, teaching, outreachDuane D337492-7672nick.schneider@lasp.colorado.edu

Legend:

Discipline:
P = Planetary Science; S = solar/space physics; A = astrophysics

Technique:
T = theory/simulation; O = Observation; I = instrumentation

Career Plans:
E = K-12 education and public outreach; POL = policy (Burns or Baker); R = research (all babyÖ±²¥app); Tech = technical (all babyÖ±²¥app)