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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Medium Length Graduate Curriculum Vitae
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\moveleft.5\hoffset\centerline{\large\bf Dr. Edward M. Molter} % Your name at the top
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\moveleft.5\hoffset\centerline{Nickname: Ned \, \footnotesize{$\blacklozenge$} \, \normalsize{pronouns: he/him}}
\moveleft.5\hoffset\centerline{Science Software Engineer II, Data Management Division, Space Telescope Science Institute}
\moveleft.5\hoffset\centerline{[email protected]}
\moveleft.5\hoffset\centerline{(414) 573-2014}
\moveleft.5\hoffset\centerline{\url{https://emolter.github.io/}}
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\begin{resume}
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% RESEARCH INTERESTS
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%\section{RESEARCH INTERESTS}
%Planetary atmospheres, planetary rings, radiative transfer, atmospheric dynamics, extreme weather, climate change, photochemistry, interferometry, astronomical software development
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% EDUCATION SECTION
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\section{EDUCATION}
{\bf Ph.D. Astrophysics}, University of California, Berkeley \hfill
{\bf Aug 2022} \\
\tab {\it Thesis:} ``Cloud Formation and Circulation in Planetary Tropospheres %\\ \tab \tab \tab
from Remote-Sensing Data'' \\
\tab {\it Advisers:} Dr. William Collins, Dr. Imke de Pater \\
{\bf M.A. Astrophysics}, University of California, Berkeley \hfill
{\bf Dec 2018} \\
{\bf B.A. Physics, Summa Cum Laude}, Macalester College \hfill {\bf
May 2015} \\
%\tab {\it Emphasis:} Astronomy \\
\tab {\it Thesis:} ``Constraining the Properties of the Metal-Poor
ISM with \\ \tab \tab \tab Interferometric CO Observations of Low Metallicity Dwarf
Galaxies'' \\
\tab {\it Adviser:} Dr. John Cannon
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% RESEARCH POSITIONS
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\section{POSITIONS}
{\bf Science Software Engineer II}, Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) \hfill {\bf
Jan 2024 - Present} \\
{\bf CIPS Postdoctoral Scholar}, Dept. of Earth \& Planetary Science, UC Berkeley \hfill {\bf
Sep 2022 - Dec 2023} \\
{\bf Graduate Student Researcher}, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab \hfill {\bf
Aug 2019 - Aug 2022} \\
\tab {\it Adviser:} Dr. William Collins \\
{\bf Graduate Student Researcher}, Dept. of Astronomy, UC Berkeley \hfill {\bf
Jan 2017 - Aug 2019} \\
%\tab {\it Project Title:} Unknown \\
\tab {\it Adviser:} Dr. Imke de Pater \\
{\bf Visiting Scholar}, Keck Observatory \hfill {\bf
Summer 2017} \\
%\tab {\it Project Title:} Cadenced Twilight Observations of Solar System Bodies \\
\tab {\it Adviser:} Dr. Carlos Alvarez \\
{\bf Research Assistant}, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center \hfill {\bf
Aug 2015 - July 2016} \\
%\tab {\it Project Title:} Constraining Titan's Atmospheric Photochemistry using ALMA \\
\tab {\it Adviser:} Dr. Conor Nixon \\
{\bf Undegraduate Research Assistant}, Macalester College \hfill {\bf Sep
2014 - May 2015} \\
\tab {\it Adviser:} Dr. John Cannon \\
{\bf NSF REU Research Student}, US Geological Survey/Northern Arizona U. \hfill {\bf Summer 2014} \\
%\tab {\it Project Title:} Characterization of Hollows on Mercury with
% MESSENGER \\
\tab {\it Adviser:} Dr. Colin Dundas \\
{\bf Visiting Research Student}, Universit\'e Libre de Bruxelles
\hfill {\bf Fall 2013} \\
%\tab {\it Project Title:} Theoretical Mass Limits on Magnetized White
% Dwarfs \\
\tab {\it Adviser:} Dr. Nicolas Chamel \\
{\bf Undergraduate Research Assistant}, Macalester College \hfill
{\bf Summer 2013} \\
%\tab {\it Project Title:} CARMA CO Observations of the Extremely
% Metal Poor Dwarf Galaxy Leo P \\
\tab {\it Adviser:} Dr. John Cannon \\
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% Open-source software
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\section{OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE}
I actively contribute to the open-source software ecosystem within astrophysics:
\begin{itemize}
% \item astropy wcs compass PR!
\item Full-time developer for the James Webb Space Telescope \href{https://jwst-pipeline.readthedocs.io/en/latest/}{data processing pipeline}
\item Contributed the \href{https://astroquery.readthedocs.io/en/latest/solarsystem/pds/pds.html}{Planetary Ring Node query tool} to astropy's astroquery package \\
\tab (BeautifulSoup, astropy, pytest; \href{https://github.com/astropy/astroquery/pull/2358}{Merged PR here} )
\item Developed the \href{https://www2.keck.hawaii.edu/inst/tda/TwilightZone.html#}{Keck Observatory Twilight Zone} observing tools and public-facing website \\
\tab (html, bash, csh, matplotlib, numpy)
\item Maintain the \href{https://github.com/emolter/pylanetary}{pylanetary} open-source package for comparing models of solar system planets with data \\
\tab (astropy, scipy, scikit-image, numpy, matplotlib, sphinx, pytest, GitHub CI)
\item Maintain the \href{https://github.com/emolter/nirc2_reduce}{nirc2\_reduce} open-source package for processing infrared imaging data \\
\tab (astropy, scipy, scikit-image, numpy, matplotlib, sphinx, pytest, GitHub CI)
\item Contributed MCMC support and realistic cloud physics to the \href{https://github.com/david-deboer/radiobear}{radiobear} radiative transfer code \\
\tab (numpy, scipy, emcee, matplotlib; published in \href{https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/abf837}{Tollefson+21}, \href{https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/abc48a}{Molter+21}, \href{https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15051313}{de Pater+23})
\item Co-maintain the \texttt{sunbear} radiative transfer code. First public release coming soon! \\
\tab (cython, numpy, pytest; published in \href{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2016.04.032}{Luszcz-Cook+16}, \href{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2018.11.018}{Molter+19}, \href{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115667}{Chavez+23})
\item Published \href{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115697}{a paper} with the \href{https://show-your.work/en/latest/}{showyourwork} workflow for open and reproducible science publications \\
\tab (Snakemake, LaTeX, GitHub CI; \href{https://github.com/emolter/mab}{GitHub repo here})
\end{itemize}
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% FUNDING -UPDATE
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%\section{PI GRANT FUNDING}
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% PUBLICATIONS
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\section{REFERREED JOURNAL ARTICLES}
First Author: 6, H-index: 12
\textit{*Student Advised} \hfill \url{https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3799-9033} \\
\begin{enumerate}
\item[26.] Nixon, C., B{'e}zard, B., Cornet, T., et al. incl. {\bf Molter, E. M.}, ``Titan's Atmosphere in Late Northern Summer from JWST and Keck Observations'', Nature Astronomy, in review (2024)
\item[25.] Hedman, M., Tiscareno, M., Showalter, M., et al. incl. {\bf Molter, E. M.}, ``Water-Ice Dominated Spectra of Saturn's Rings and Small Moons From JWST'', JGR Planets, 129, 3 (2024) \url{https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JE008236}
\item[24.]* Helfenbein, M., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, de Pater, I., ``Infrared Photometry of Neptune's Small Moons with Keck'', Icarus, 413, 116004 (2024) \url{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2024.116004}
\item[23.] de Pater, I., Lellouch, E., Stroebel, D. F., et al. incl. {\bf Molter, E. M.}, ``An Energetic Eruption with associated SO 1.707 micron emissions at Io's Kanehekili Fluctus and a Brightening Event at Loki Patera Observed by JWST'', JGR:Planets, 128, e2023JE007872 (2023) \url{https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JE007872}
\item[22.] Akins, A., Hofstadter, M., Butler, B. J., Friedson, A., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Parisi, M., de Pater, I., ``Evidence of a Polar Cyclone on Uranus from VLA Observations'', GRL, 50, 10 (2023) \url{http://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL102872}
\item[21.] {\bf Molter, E. M.}, de Pater, I., Moeckel, C., ``Keck Near-Infrared Detections of Mab and Perdita'', Icarus Letters, 405, 115697 (2023) \url{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115697}
\item[20.]* Chavez, E., de Pater, I., Redwing, E., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Roman, M. T., Zorzi, A., Alvarez, C., Campbell, R., de Kleer, K., Hueso, R., et al. ``Evolution of Neptune at Near-Infrared Wavelengths from 1994 through 2022'', Icarus, 404, 115667 (2023) \url{http://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115667}
\item[19.]* Chavez, E., Redwing, E., de Pater, I., Hueso, R., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Wong, M. H., Alvarez, C., Gates, E., de Kleer, K., et al., ``Drift Rates of Major Neptunian Features between 2018 and 2021'', Icarus, 410 (2023) \url{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115604}
\item[18.] de Pater, I., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Moeckel, C. M. ``A Review of Radio Observations of the Giant Planets: Probing the Composition, Structure, and Dynamics of Their Deep Atmospheres'', Remote Sensing, 15, 5, 1313 (2023) \url{https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15051313}
\item[17.] Zhang, L., Risser, M., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Wehner, M. F., O'Brien, T. A., ``Accounting for the spatial structure of weather systems in detected changes in precipitation extremes'', Weather \& Climate Extremes, 100499 (2022) \url{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wace.2022.100499}
\item[16.] {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Collins, W. D., Risser, M. D., ``Quantitative Precipitation Estimation of Extremes in CONUS with Radar Data'', Geophysical Research Letters, 48, 16 (2021) \url{https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL094697}
\item[15.] Villanueva, G., Cordiner, M., Irwin, P., et al., incl. {\bf Molter, E.}, ``No evidence of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus from independent analyses'', Nature Astronomy 5, 631-635 (2021) \url{https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-021-01422-z}
\item[14.]* Zorzi, A., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, de Pater, I., Luszcz-Cook, S. H., Tollefson, J., Wong, M. H., ``Evolution of Neptune's Troposphere in 1994-2018 based on HST Observations'', Astronomy \& Astrophysics, in review
\item[13.] Tollefson, J., de Pater, I., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Sault, R. J., Butler, B. J., Luszcz-Cook, S., DeBoer, D., ``Neptune's Spatial Brightness Temperature Variations from the VLA and ALMA'', Planetary Science Journal 2, 3 (2021) \url{https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/abf837}
\item[12.] {\bf Molter, E. M.}, de Pater, I., Luszcz-Cook, S., Tollefson, J., Sault, R. J., Butler, B., de Boer, D., ``Tropospheric Composition and Circulation of Uranus with ALMA and the VLA'', Planetary Science Journal, 2, 1 (2021) \url{https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/abc48a}
\item[11.] Nixon, C. A., Thelen, A. E., Cordiner, M. A., Kisiel, Z., Charnley, S. B., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Serigano, J., Irwin, P. G. J., Teanby, N., Kuan, Y., ``Detection of Cyclopropenylidene on Titan with ALMA'', Astronomical Journal, 160, 5 (2020) \url{https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/abb679}
\item[10.] {\bf Molter, E. M.}, de Pater, I., Roman, M. T., Fletcher, L. N., ``Thermal Emission from the Uranian Ring System'', Astronomical Journal, 158, 47 (2019) \url{https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab258c}
\item[9.] de Kleer, K., de Pater, I., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Banks, E., Davies, A. G., Alvarez, C., Campbell, R., et al., ``Io's Volcanic Activity from Time Domain Adaptive Optics Observations: 2013-2018'', Astronomical Journal, 158, 29 (2019) \url{https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab2380}
\item[8.] {\bf Molter, E. M.}, de Pater, I., Luszcz-Cook, S., Hueso, R., Tollefson, J., Alvarez, C., S\`anchez-Lavega, A., Wong, M. H., Hsu, A. I., Sromovsky, L. A., Fry, P. M., Delcroix, M., Campbell, R., de Kleer, K., Gates, E., Lynam, P. D., et al., ``Analysis of Neptune's 2017 Bright Equatorial Storm'', Icarus, 321, 324 (2019) \url{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2018.11.018}
\item[7.] Thelen, A. E., Nixon, C. A., Chanover, N. J., Cordiner, M. A., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Teanby, N. A., Irwin, P. G. J., Serigano, J., Charnley, S. B., ``Abundance Measurements of Titan's Stratospheric HCN, HC$_3$N, C$_3$H$_4$, and CH$_3$CN from ALMA observations'', Icarus, 319, 417 (2019) \url{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2018.09.023}
\item[6.] Cordiner, M. A., Nixon, C. A., Charnley, S. B., Teanby, N. A., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Kisiel, Z., Vuitton, V., ``Interferometric Imaging of Titan's HC$_3$N, H$^{13}$\textrm{CCC}N, and HCCC$^{15}$N'', Astrophysical Journal Letters, 859, L15 (2018) \url{https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aac38d}
\item[5.] Thelen, A. E., Nixon, C. A., Chanover, N. J., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Cordiner, M. A., Achterberg, R. K., Serigano, J., Irwin, P. G. J., Teanby, N., Charnley, S. B., ``Spatial variations in Titan's atmospheric temperature: ALMA and Cassini comparisons from 2012 to 2015'', Icarus, 307, 380 (2018) \url{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2017.10.042}
\item[4.] Lai, J. C.-Y., Cordiner, M. A., Nixon, C. A., Achterberg, R. K., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Teanby, N. A., Palmer, M. Y., Charnley, S. B., Lindberg, J. E., Kisiel, Z., Mumma, M. J., Irwin, P. G. J., ``Mapping Vinyl Cyanide and Other Nitriles in Titan’s Atmosphere Using ALMA'', Astronomical Journal, 154, 206 (2017) \url{https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa8eef}
\item[3.] {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Nixon, C. A., Cordiner, M. A., Serigano, J., Irwin, P. G. J., Teanby, N. A., Charnley, S. B., Lindberg, J. E., ``ALMA Observations of
HCN and its Isotopologues on Titan'', Astronomical Journal, 152, 2 (2016) \url{https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-6256/152/2/42}
\item[2.] Warren, S. R., {\bf Molter, E. M.}, Cannon, J. M., Bolatto, A. D., Adams, E. A. K., Bernstein-Cooper, E. Z., Giovanelli, R., Haynes, M. P., Herrera-Camus, R., Jameson, K., McQuinn, K. B. W., Rhode, K. L., Salzer, J. J., Skillman, E. D., ``CARMA
CO Observations of Three Extremely Metal-Poor, Star-Forming
Galaxies", Astrophysical Journal, 814, 30 (2015) \url{https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/814/1/30}
\item[1.] Chamel, N., {\bf Molter, E.}, Fantina, A. F., Arteaga, D. P., ``Maximum strength of the magnetic field in the core of the most massive white dwarfs," Physical Review Letters D, 90, 043002 (2014) \url{https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.90.043002}
\end{enumerate}
}{}
\section{TELESCOPE TIME AWARDED}
%Improve format for this section!
\textbf{Atacama Large (sub-)Millimeter Array (ALMA)}
\begin{enumerate}
\item[2.] Primary Investigator, {\it Thermal Properties of the Uranian Rings}, 8.5 hours %ID: 2021.1.01017.S
\item[1.] Primary Investigator, {\it Opacity Variability in Uranus's Troposphere}, 3.7 hours \\ Funding awarded (\$17,500) via NRAO Student Observing Support Award %ID: 2017.1.00855.S
\end{enumerate}
\vspace{-0.3cm}
\textbf{James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)}
\begin{enumerate}
\item[1.] co-Investigator, {\it ERS observations of the Jovian System as a demonstration of JWST's capabilities for Solar System science}, Instruments: Multiple; PIs: T. Fouchet and I. de Pater, 28.9 hours %ID: 1373
\end{enumerate}
\vspace{-0.3cm}
\textbf{W. M. Keck Observatory}
\begin{enumerate}
\item[3.] co-Investigator, {\it The Twilight Zone: Cadenced Twilight Observations of Solar System Bodies}, long-term program. Instruments: NIRC2, Osiris; PIs: I. de Pater, K. de Kleer, A. Davies, 2018-present. $>$100 activations, 0.5 hours each %33 Io, 8 Titan, 20 Uranus, 34 Neptune on website
\item[2.] co-Investigator, {\it Spatial Distribution of H$_2$S on Neptune and Uranus}, Instrument: OSIRIS; PI: I. de Pater, 1.0 nights %ID: 2019B\_U062
\item[1.] co-Investigator, {\it Uranus from Equinox to Mid-Spring: Tropospheric Temperatures, Seasonal Changes, and Emerging Rings}, Instrument: Subaru COMICS; PI: J. Sinclair, 1.0 nights %ID: 2019B\_N059
\end{enumerate}
\vspace{-0.3cm}
\textbf{Very Large Array (VLA)}
\begin{enumerate}
\item[1.] co-Investigator, {\it Seasonal Variations in the Microwave Emission of Uranus}, PI: Alex Akins, 18.0 hours %ID: VLA/21B-301
\end{enumerate}
\vspace{-0.3cm}
\textbf{Very Large Telescope (VLT)}
\begin{enumerate}
\item[2.] co-Investigator, {\it Uranus from Equinox to Mid-Spring: Temperature Structure, Photochemistry, Seasonal Changes, and Emerging Rings}, Instrument: VISIR; PI: M. Roman, 14.5 hours %ID: 0104.A-????
\item[1.] co-Investigator, {\it Resolve Loki Patera on Jupiter’s Satellite Io with Matisse}, Instrument: MATISSE; PI: I. de Pater, 3 hours %ID: 0103.C-0089
\end{enumerate}
\vspace{-0.3cm}
\textbf{Paranal Observatory}
\begin{enumerate}
\item[1.] co-Investigator, {\it Preparatory observations for GTO program on Matisse of Io's Loki Patera}, Instrument: NACO; PI: I. de Pater, XX activations, 0.5 hours each %ID: 0103.C-0088
\end{enumerate}
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\textbf{Lick Observatory}
\begin{enumerate}
\item[1.] Primary \& co-Investigator, {\it Origin \& Evolution of Storms, Clouds, and Hazes on Uranus and Neptune}, long-term program. Instrument: ShARCS; PIs: E. Molter, J. Tollefson, E. Redwing. $>$100 activations, 1 hour each %Ned: (2019B\_S011, 2019A\_S009), Josh: (2018B\_S000, 2018A\_S002, 2017B\_S000), Erin: ?
\end{enumerate}
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% TEACHING - UPDATE ME!!
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\section{TEACHING, OUTREACH, \& MENTORSHIP}
{\bf Mentor}, Berkeley Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program \hfill Spring 2022 - Present \\
{\bf Volunteer Organizer}, Berkeley Climate \& Impacts Research Hub \hfill Fall 2020 - Spring 2022 \\
{\bf Graduate Student Instructor}, UC Berkeley \\
\tab C162 Planetary Astrophysics \hfill Fall 2018 \\
\tab C12 The Planets \hfill Spring 2017 \\
\tab C10 Introduction to General Astronomy \hfill Fall 2016 \\
{\bf Volunteer Panelist}, Branson School Science Symposium \hfill 2018, 2019 \\
{\bf Volunteer Instructor}, Splash @ Berkeley \hfill 2018 \\
{\bf Peer Mentor}, Berkeley Astronomy Dept.
\hfill Fall 2018 - Present \\
{\bf Orientation Leader}, Macalester College Dept of Student Affairs
\hfill Fall 2012 \\
{\bf Program Staff (full-time)}, Camp Becket/Chimney Corners YMCA,
Becket, MA
%. Designed curriculum for and led outdoor education classes for middle school students.
\hfill Summer 2012
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% WORKSHOPS
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\section{PROFESSIONAL DEVELOMENT}
Advanced Python Object Oriented Programming, Space Telescope Science Institute \hfill April 2024
.Astronomy 12, Flatiron Institute, NY \hfill October 2023 \\
Astronomical Software Development Workshop, Flatiron Institute, NY \hfill May 2022 \\
Graduate Climate Conference (GCC), Virtual \hfill October 2021 \\
Unlearning Racism in the Geosciences (URGE) Berkeley Chapter, Virtual \hfill Fall 2020 \\
JPL Center for Climate Sciences Summer School, Virtual \hfill August 2020 \\
Physics in Machine Learning Workshop, Berkeley, California \hfill May 2019 \\
Very Large Array (VLA) Synthesis Imaging Workshop, Socorro, New Mexico \hfill May 2018 \\
Very Large Array (VLA) Data Reduction Workshop, Socorro, New Mexico \hfill October 2017 \\
JWST Early Release Science Proposal Writing Workshop, Leiden, Netherlands \hfill May 2017 \\
Titan Aeronomy and Climate Workshop, Reims, France \hfill June 2016 \\
Combined Array for Research in Millimeter Astronomy (CARMA) \hfill August 2014 \\
\tab Summer School, Big Pine, CA \\
Undergraduate ALFALFA Team Workshop, Arecibo, Puerto Rico \hfill January 2014
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% PROFESSIONAL SERVICE -UPDATE ME- put mentoring and refereeing here
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\section{PROFESSIONAL SERVICE}
{\bf Member}, ngVLA (next-generation Very Large Array) Transition Advisory Group \hfill May 2022 - present \\
{\bf Panelist}, NASA Cassini Data Analysis Program funding proposal review panel \hfill August 2023 \\
{\bf Referee}, MDPI Universe \hfill ongoing \\
{\bf Organizer}, Center for Integrative Planetary Sciences Seminar \hfill Fall 2022 - present \\
{\bf Organizer}, Berkeley Climate \& Impacts Research Hub \hfill Fall 2020 - Spring 2022 \\
{\bf Facilitator}, open-source software discussion at Uranus Flagship workshop (Caltech) \hfill July 2023 \\
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% SEMINARS
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% \section{SEMINARS \& Colloquia}
% add invited at NRAO, Aug 31 2022
% {\bf UC Berkeley}, Department of Astronomy CIPS Seminar
% \hfill Oct 2018 \\
% {\bf UC Berkeley}, Department of Astronomy CIPS Seminar
% \hfill Dec 2017 \\
% {\bf UC Berkeley}, Department of Astronomy Lunch Colloquium
% \hfill Aug 2016 \\
% {\bf Macalester College}, Physics \& Astronomy Department Colloquium
% \hfill Apr 2015 \\
% {\bf Macalester College}, PHYS 113 (Modern Astronomy) guest lecture
% \hfill Nov 2014 \\
% {\bf Undergraduate ALFALFA Team Workshop} \hfill Jan 2014 \\
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% POSTERS SECTION
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\section{CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS}
%ADD DOIs HERE
\begin{enumerate}
\item[19.] ``The Infrared Colors of the Mu Ring and Mab: Implications for Dust Transport in Uranus's Ring-Moon System'', AGU Fall Meeting, P33G-3221 (2023)
\item[18.] ``Eruption at Emakong Patera Observed by JWST NIRISS AMI, LBTI, and Keck'', AGU Fall Meeting, P32B-01 (2023)
\item[17.] ``The Twilight Zone: Seven Years of Solar System Twilight Observations at Keck'', Keck Science Meeting (2023)
\item[16.] ``The Uranian Circumplanetary System: Synergy between Ground-Based Radio Observations and UOP'', Uranus Flagship Mission workshop (2023) \href{https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/uranusflagship2023/pdf/8157.pdf}{\texttt{[click for 2-page abstract]}}
\item[15.] ``The Atmosphere and Rings of Uranus at 25 mas Resolution with ALMA'', AGU Fall Meeting, P23B-07 (2022)
\item[14.] ``A Storm-Resolving Data Set for Analysis of Precipitation at its Native Scale, Diagnosis of Cloud-Resolving Models, and Development of Next-Generation Parameterizations'', AGU Fall Meeting, A45Q-2082 (2021)
\item[13.] ``Quantitative Precipitation Estimation of Extremes over the Continental United States with Radar Data'', AMS Annual Meeting, 2A.1 (2021) \href{https://ams.confex.com/ams/101ANNUAL/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/381114}{[\texttt{click for video recording}]}
\item[12.] \textbf{(Invited)} ``Thermal Measurements of the Ring System of Uranus'', AGU Fall Meeting, P017-03 (2020)
\item[11.] ``Quantitative Precipitation Estimation of Extremes over the Continental United States with Radar Data'', AGU Fall Meeting, A042-0014 (2020)
%\item[11.] RGMA PI meeting
\item[10.] ``Uranus's Tropospheric Circulation and Composition with ALMA and the VLA'', EPSC/DPS Meeting 13, 726-1 (2019)
\item[9.] ``Uranian Atmosphere and Rings Probed with ALMA Observations'', AAS/DPS Meeting, 50, 104.07 (2018)
\item[8.] ``Mapping circulation and chemistry in Uranus's deep atmosphere with radio observations'', Astrophysical Frontiers in the Next Decade and Beyond Meeting (2018)
\item[7.] ``Discovery of a Bright Equatorial Storm on Neptune'', AGU Fall Meeting, P31D-2856 (2017)
\item[6.] ``Isotopic Ratios in Nitrile Species on Titan using ALMA", Titan Aeronomy \& Climate Workshop, \#37 (2016)
\item[5.] ``Observations of HCN and its Isotopologues on Titan using ALMA", AAS, 227, \#141.19 (2016)
\item[4.] ``Vertical Profiles and Isotopic Ratios in HCN and its Isotopologues from ALMA Observations of Titan", AAS/DPS, 47, \#310.15 (2015)
\item[3.] ``Testing for the Influence of Insolation on Formation and Growth of Hollows on Mercury," LPSC, 46, \#1489 (2015)
\item[2.] ``CO Observations of DDO 68: An Extreme Outlier on the Mass-Metallicity Relation", AAS, 225, \#248.18 (2015)
\item[1.] ``The Low CO Luminosity of Three Extremely Metal-Poor Star-Forming Galaxies", AAS, 223, \#246.52 (2014)
\end{enumerate}
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% AWARDS SECTION
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%\section{HONORS \& AWARDS}
%
%NRAO Student Observing Support Award (\$17,500) \hfill October 2018 \\ %$17,500
%Keck Visiting Scholar \hfill June 2017 \\
%Dr. Sherman W. Schultz Memorial Award \hfill May 2015 \\
%Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society Induction \hfill May 2015 \\
%National Merit Scholar \hfill 2011 \\
%Presidential Scholars Program Semifinalist \hfill May 2011 \\
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% Publicity
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% MAKE THESE LINKED URLs!
\section{PUBLICITY}
%\href{https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasa-scientists-make-first-observation-of-a-polar-cyclone-on-uranus}
% add 2023 press release on Titan here!
\href{https://news.berkeley.edu/2022/08/22/surprising-details-leap-out-in-sharp-new-james-webb-space-telescope-images-of-jupiter}{{\bf Press Release}}, UC Berkeley / NASA, ``Surprising details leap out \hfill August 2023 \\
\tab in sharp new James Webb Space Telescope images of Jupiter'' \\
% NRAO ngVLA eNews highlight
\href{https://news.berkeley.edu/2022/01/25/berkeley-astronomers-to-put-new-space-telescope-through-its-paces/}{{\bf Press Release}}, UC Berkeley, ``Berkeley Astronomers to Put New Space Telescope \hfill January 2022 \\
\tab Through its Paces'' \\
%https://phys.org/news/2022-01-astronomers-james-webb-space-telescope.html
\href{https://futurism.com/scientists-gross-uranus-jokes}{{\bf Interview}}, Futurism, ``Here's What Uranus Scientists Think About Your \hfill November 2021 \\
\tab Disgusting Jokes'' \\
\href{https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2020/nasa-scientists-discover-a-weird-molecule-in-titan-s-atmosphere}{{\bf Press Release}}, NASA, ``NASA Scientists Discover `Weird' Molecule \hfill October 2020 \\
\tab in Titan's Atmosphere'' \\
\href{https://news.berkeley.edu/2019/06/20/astronomers-see-warm-glow-of-uranuss-rings/}{{\bf Press Release}}, UC Berkeley, ``Astronomers see `warm' glow of Uranus's rings'' \hfill June 2019 \\
\href{https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07622-4}{{\bf Nature Research Highlight}}, ``Epic storm roils a tranquil region of Neptune'' \hfill December 2018 \\
\href{http://www.keckobservatory.org/new_storm_makes_surprise_appearance_on_neptune/}{{\bf Press Release}}, UC Berkeley/Keck Observatory, ``New Storm Makes Surprise \hfill August 2018 \\
\tab Appearance on Neptune'' \\ %https://news.berkeley.edu/story_jump/twilight-observations-reveal-huge-storm-on-neptune/
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% Advising
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%\section{ADVISING}
%Andrea Zorzi, Masters' Student, TU Delft \hfill 2018 \\
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% SELECTED COURSEWORK - good if I'm applying to earth science
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\section{SELECTED COURSEWORK}
I took advantage of the rich academic program at UC Berkeley by enrolling in classes throughout my graduate career and beyond, going well beyond the coursework requirements:
\begin{enumerate}
\item[12.] Practical Programming in C (MIT OpenCourseWare) \hfill Spring 2024
\item[11.] Effective Mentoring in Higher Education \hfill Spring 2022
\item[10.] Python Computing for Data Science \hfill Spring 2022
\item[9.] Unlearning Racism in the Geosciences (URGE) \hfill Spring 2021
\item[8.] Global Circulation of Planetary Atmospheres \hfill Fall 2020
\item[7.] Computational Fluid Dynamics \hfill Fall 2020
\item[6.] Atmospheric Physics and Dynamics (audit) \hfill Fall 2019
\item[5.] Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics \hfill Spring 2018
\item[4.] Radiation and its Interactions with Climate \hfill Fall 2017
\item[3.] Solar System Astrophysics \hfill Fall 2017
\item[2.] Astrophysical Techniques \hfill Spring 2017
\item[1.] Radiative Processes in Astronomy \hfill Fall 2016
\end{enumerate}
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% SKILLS SECTION -UPDATE ME!!
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% \section{SOFTWARE}
%Data Reduction
%• Common Astronomy Software Applications (CASA) – very experienced user
%o ALMA flux calibration observations of Titan
% Flux calibration observations for science
% Custom reduction and imaging, i.e. editing pipeline steps
% Spectral line data in Bands 3, 4, 6, and 7
% Continuum and spectral line imaging
%o ALMA observations of Uranus and its rings
% Workflow development for subtracting arbitrary u-v plane models to reduce Gibbs ringing
% Iterative self-calibration
% Best practices for faint objects near bright sources
%o VLA workshops
% Synthesis Imaging Workshop, Socorro, New Mexico, May 2018
% Data Reduction Workshop, Socorro, New Mexico, October 2017
%• MIRIAD – experienced user, but it’s been a while
%o Data reduction for observations of faint dwarf galaxies
%o Combined Array for Research in Millimeter Astronomy (CARMA) summer school, August 2014
%• Infrared imaging pipeline
%o Developed a Python-based pipeline from scratch for calibration and imaging of infrared observations of planets
%o Applied to Keck NIRC2 and OSIRIS instruments, as well as Lick ShARCS instrument
%o https://github.com/emolter/nirc2_reduce
% \section{SKILLS}
% {\bf Computing} \\
% \tab {\it Languages:} Python, IDL, Unix \\
% \tab {\it Software:} NEMESIS, CASA, MIRIAD, LaTex, ArcMap,
% Mathematica \\
% \tab {\it Operating Systems:} Macintosh, Linux, Windows \\
% {\bf Observing} \\
% \tab CARMA, Arecibo (one week workshop using
% each) \\
% \tab Research grade 16" optical telescope, Macalester College
% (semester project) \\
% {\bf Languages} \\
% \tab French (conversational) \\
% \tab Dutch (beginner) \\
% %----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
% % OTHER EXPERIENCE SECTION
% %----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
% \section{OTHER EXPERIENCE}
% {\sl Wilderness First Responder Certification} \hfill April 2018 \\
% NOLS, Flagstaff, AZ
% \begin{itemize}
% \item 80-hour hands-on course
% \end{itemize}
% {\sl Head Sound Technician} \hfill May 2014 - May 2015 \\
% Department of Music, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN
% \begin{itemize}
% \item Scheduled and directed sound and tech workers for department concerts
% % \item Edit and distribute concert recordings using ProTools software
% \item Trained new sound and tech workers
% \item Facilitated communication between performers, tech workers, and facility managers
% \end{itemize}
% {\sl Tour Guide} \hfill Sept. 2011 - May 2014 \\
% Department of Admissions, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN
% \begin{itemize}
% \item{Honed public speaking and interpersonal skills}
% \end{itemize}
% {\sl Sound \& Stage Technician} \hfill Sept. 2011 - May 2014 \\
% Department of Music, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN
% \begin{itemize}
% \item Mastered use of professional grade sound equipment and lighting systems
% \item Communicated and cooperated efficiently in stressful situations
% \end{itemize}
% {\sl Orientation Leader} \hfill Sept. 2012 \\
% Office of Student Affairs, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN
% \begin{itemize}
% \item{Facilitated a welcoming academic and social environment for students from diverse backgrounds}
% \end{itemize}
% {\sl Nature Program Director} \hfill June - August 2012 \\
% Becket-Chimney Corners YMCA, Becket, MA
% \begin{itemize}
% \item{Led fun and educational nature hikes and activities}
% \item{Designed and carried out daily lesson plans}
% \item{Fostered excitement for science in students}
% \end{itemize}
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% PERSONAL SECTION
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%\section{PERSONAL INTERESTS}
\end{resume}
\end{document}