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May Meeting Featured Speaker
Eve J. Lee -
EXOPLANETS
My group studies a broad range of topics related to planet and star formation.
Some of the driving questions include:
What are the key physical processes that drive various patterns we see in exoplanet population?
How do different stellar properties affect the emerging planetary systems?
How do dust grains, the initial building material of planets, organize themselves in protoplanetary disks? -
BIO
I am a theoretical astrophysicist with broad interest in star and planet formation. Department of Physics, McGill University Rutherford Physics Building 3600 University St Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 2T8 -
EDUCATION
2017 Ph.D. in Astrophysics, University of California, Berkeley Advisor: Eugene Chiang; Thesis: The Late-Time Formation and Dynamical Signatures of Small Planets 2014 M.A. in Astrophysics, University of California, Berkeley 2012, M.Sc. in Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Toronto 2011, Hon. B.Sc. with high distinction in Astronomy and Physics & Math minor, University of Toronto Advisor: Norman Murray; Thesis: Milky Way Star Forming Complexes and Their Input to the Turbulent Motion of the Inner Galaxy Molecular Gas February 2017 -
Meeting conducted at University of Virginia's McCormick Observatory starting at 7 pm. CAS members and non-members are all welcome.