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June Grad Student of the Month: Amanda Cook

    [one_half]   [/one_half] Amanda is a second year PhD student at the University of Toronto, specializing in Astrostatistics. Before U of T, Amanda received an Honours Mathematics and Physics degree from McGill University, and held summer research positions at NASA JPL and the University of Kyoto. [bra_border_divider top=\’15\’ bottom=\’15\’] [one_half] How did you […]

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May Grad Student of the Month: Ryan Mckinven

    [one_half] [/one_half] [one_half_last] Ryan is in his final year as a PhD student, specializing in observational astronomy at radio wavelengths (a.k.a. a radio astronomer!). He\’s originally from Quebec where he did his Bachelors in Physics at McGill University, before enrolling in the direct entry PhD stream program at U of T. [/one_half_last][bra_border_divider top=\’15\’

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April Grad Student of the Month: Ajay Gill

  [one_half] [/one_half] [one_half_last] Ajay Gill is originally from Amritsar, India. He’s a third-year PhD student in the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics and the Dunlap Institute, and his research focuses on experimental cosmology. Specifically, he studies the large-scale structure of the Universe by developing and using novel astronomical instrumentation. [/one_half_last][bra_border_divider top=\’15\’ bottom=\’15\’] [one_half]What made

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March Grad Student of the Month: Ayushi Singh

[one_half]     [/one_half][one_half_last]     University of Toronto Ph.D Student Ayushi Singh has been studying star formation for the past 8 years. She is also our first \”Student of the Month.\” Meet Ayushi! Specific research: Star-forming regions  Advisors: Prof. Christopher Matzner and Prof. Peter Martin Hometown: Toronto, Ontario [/one_half_last] [bra_border_divider top=\’15\’ bottom=\’15\’] Can you

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From Fellow to Faculty: Allison Man

Menu Job Opportunities Dunlap Fellowship Potential Fellowship Hosts From Fellow to Faculty/Scientist Former Dunlap Institute Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Allison Man has been hired as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of British Columbia. From her research in galaxy evolution, to science communication, to her involvement in WAISSYA, Man played a pivotal role

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