The Space Telescope Science Institute (ST ScI) has selected 13 new scientists for the Hubble Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. The awardees were selected from a pool of 115 highly-qualified candidates from 28 countries.
Inaugurated in 1990, the Hubble Fellowship Program funds research opportunities for a significant fraction of the approximately two hundred Ph.D. astronomers who graduate annually.
The program is a joint venture between NASA and ST ScI in cooperation with astronomical institutions throughout the United States. "The Hubble Fellowship Program will help ensure that some of the best young scientific talent in astronomy and physics will be awarded an opportunity to conduct important research on challenging discoveries from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (HST)," according to Dr. Riccardo Giacconi, ST ScI Director. "There is an increasing need for skilled astronomers to conduct research and analysis on the data from NASA's space astrophysics programs of the 1990's and beyond."
The scientists selected for this program will have an opportunity to conduct HST-related research of their choice at participating astronomical institutions throughout the U.S. In order to avoid an excessive concentration of talent at any one astronomy institution, no more than one Fellow per year is approved for any one place. New Hubble Fellows are added each year, for three-year terms. Eventually, the program will support a pool of several dozen astronomers annually.
Candidates are selected each year through a review by a nine-member review panel composed of eminent scientists from U.S. institutions, which ranks them on the basis of merit (research proposal, publications, academic achievements), after which the ST ScI Director makes final selection. On completion of the Fellowship Program, they are expected to go on to professorships at major institutions. The Hubble Fellowship Program is expected to play an important role in expanding and strengthening the astronomy community.
HUBBLE FELLOWS l992
Matthew Bershady* University of Chicago Astronomy & Astrophysics Dept. 5640 South Ellis Avenue (3l2) 703-8203 mab@oddjob.uchicago.edu
Yong-Ik Byun* Mt. Stromlo Observatory Weston Creek ACT 2611, Australia 61-6-249-0255 byun@merlin.anu.edu.au
Paul Green* Dept. of Astronomy, FM-20 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 (206) 543-1979 green@phast.phys.washington.edu
Andrea M. Ghez* California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA 91125 (818) 356-4682 andrea@mop.caltech.edu
Puragra Guhathakurta Institute for Advanced Study Olden Lane Princeton, NJ 08540 (609) 734-8079 raja@guinness.IAS.edu
Donald R. Garnett STScI Academic Affairs x4421
Coel Hellier Mullard Space Science Laboratory Holmbury St. Mary Dorking Surrey, RH5 6NT, United Kingdom (011) 44483274111 MSSL::CH
Jane Luu Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics 60 Garden Street, MS 52 Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 4957275 luu@cfa.harvard.edu
Steven R. Majewski The Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washington 813 Santa Barbara Street Pasadena, CA 91101 (818) 3O4-0248 srm@lynx.ociw.edu
Frederic A. Rasio Cornell University 606 Space Sciences Building Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-6534 rasio@astrosun.tn.cornell.edu
Kenneth R. Sembach* Washburn Observatory University of Wisconsin-Madison 475 N. Charter Street Madison, WI 53706 (608) 262-1298 MADRAF::KEN
Sylvain Veilleux Institute for Astronomy 2680 Woodlawn Drive Honolulu, HI 96822 (808) 956-6795 veilleux@galileo.ifa.hawaii.edu
Donna S. Womble* University of California, San Diego Center for Astrophysics & Space Sciences, 0111 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0111 (619) 534-2296 CASSO5::WOMBLE
*Requires Ph.D. certification
HUBBLE FELLOWS 1992
Matthew Bershady University of California, Santa Cruz Lick Observatory
Yong-Ik Byun Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii
Paul Green Center for Astrophysics
Andrea Ghez Steward Observatory
Puragra Guhathakurta Princeton
Donald R Garnett University of Minnesota
Coel Hellier University of Texas @ Austin
Jane Luu University of California, Berkeley
Steven R. Majewski OCIW
Frederic A. Rasio Institute for Advanced Study
Kenneth R. Sembach Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sylvain Veilleux Kitt Peak
Donna S. Womble California Institute of Technology
Ray Villard
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