AAS 195th Meeting, January 2000
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Session 19. NSF CAREERS Awardees
Display, Wednesday, January 12, 2000,
9:20am-6:30pm, Grand Hall
- 19.01 Student Research in Computational Astrophysics
- J.M. Blondin (North Carolina State Univ.)
- 19.02 Research and Education In Stellar Astronomy and Astrophysics
- M. W. Castelaz (East Tenn. St. Univ.)
- 19.03 Gas/Star Offsets in Tidal Tails
- C. Mihos (CWRU)
- 19.04 Spectropolarimetry of AGN, and `Women &\ Science'
- L. Kay (Barnard College, Columbia Univ.)
- 19.05 Properties of the Very High Redshift Galaxy Population
- K. M. Lanzetta (Department of Physics & Astronomy, State University of New York at Stony Brook)
- 19.06 The Evolution of Galaxies and Clusters
- M.J. Henriksen (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
- 19.07 The Astronomy Workshop
- D.P. Hamilton (U. Maryland), M.L. Asbury (U. Maryland)
- 19.08 Delivering Science to Large Audiences: Experiments in Active Learning and Public Lectures at the University of Michigan
- T. McKay (University of Michigan)
- 19.09 Astroflow: Engaging Simulations in a Planetarium
- A. Frank, G. Delamarter, R. Bent, B. Hill (U. Rochester)
- 19.10 Teaching Astronomy Through Art: Under Southern Skies -- Aboriginal and Western Scientific Perspectives of the Australian Night Sky
- S. R. Majewski (U.Virginia), M. S. Boles (Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, U. Virginia), R. J. Patterson (U.Virginia)
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