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Education:
B.A. in Astronomy and Physics, with honors Boston University, May 2013
M.A. in Astronomy Boston University, September 2016
PhD in Astronomy Boston University, September 2020
Honors and Awards:
NASA Drive Center Grant, Co-I (2022)
Heliospheric Guest Investigator (HGI) Grant, Scientific PI (2021)
Heliophysics Supporting Research (HSR) Grant, Co-I (2021)
NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship (NESSF) (2018)
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship – Honorable Mention (2016)
Second Prize in Ionosphere/Magnetosphere category of the Community Coordinated Modeling Center Student Research Contest (2014)
First-author Publications:
“An Anomalous Cosmic-Ray Mediated Termination Shock: Implications for Energetic Neutral Atoms”, 2023
“Globally Distributed Energetic Neutral Atoms for the ‘Croissant’ Heliosphere”, 2018
Press:
“Want to See Five Planets with your Naked Eye this Week?”, BU Today, 22 June 2022
“Office Artifacts: Marc Kornbleuth”, BU Today, 27 April 2022
“NSF Program Brings Budding Astronomers to BU”, BU Today, 21 July 2017