Astronomers
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- Ashkbiz Danehkar
- PhD student in the Astronomy and Astrophysics Group of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Macquarie University, Australia. Includes research interests, resume and publications.
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- Courtney Seligman, Professor of Astronomy
- Class materials, online astronomy text (work in progress), astronomical activities and information about Professor Seligman's fictional works.
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- Dimitris Gouliermis
- CV, research interests and publications. Max Planck Insitite for Astronomy, Germany.
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- Dr. Melissa N. Hayes-Gehrke
- Includes teaching and research and personal interests. University of Maryland.
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- Dr. Patrick Hartigan
- Research group at Rice University focused on young stars, stellar jets and shock waves.
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- Edward M. Sion
- Specializes in white dwarf studies. Includes curriculum vitae and research articles. Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Villanova University.
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- George P. McCook
- Specializes in mathematic analysis of astronomical data. Professor of Astronomy at Villanova University. Includes educational background and research.
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- Georgi Petrov
- Fields of interest include extragalactic astronomy, spectroscopy, photometry, surface photometry, active galactic nuclei, open clusters, and the large scale structure of the Universe. In English and Bulgarian.
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- R. A. Araya-Gochez
- A visiting associate professor in Tapir, India. Currently, working on problems related to the physics of magnetized, fully ionized plasmas. Includes lecture notes and curriculum vitae.
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- Rees, Martin
- Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics at the University of Cambridge. Includes CV, research interests and publications.
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- Roger Leiton-Thompson
- Provides details of his interests and projects including globular clusters, NASA's space interferometry mission, supernova remnants and light pollution. Universidad de Concepcion, Chile
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