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August 1 Julián Calderón Green´s Functions in Electromagnetism (622 SS, 3:00-3:20 pm) August 6 Charlotte Minsky Extrasolar Blue Skies: Studying the Atmosphere of HD 189733b with the Rossiter-McLaughlin Effect Charlysse Cristobal Assessing which Exoplanets Discovered through TESS are Viable Targets for Future Direct Imaging Morgan Saidel Exploring Earth-Analog Atmospheres with the James Webb Space Telescope Kari Henry Using Spikes to Determine Saturn’s Helium Abundance Alexandro Ochoa Observing Transient Changes on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko Ellen Lee Updates to the Calibration System and Test Cryostat for HIRMES Jade Cutter Quantifying Pulse Profile Features to Determine Long-Term Utility for Pulsar Timing Arrays Abigail Harden CCAT-prime Sensitivity Calculator and SOFIA FIFI-LS far-IR Spectroscopy of Nearby Galaxies Poster: Observations of Nearby Galaxies using SOFIA FIFI-LS Spectroscopy Brianna Montalvo The Arecibo Pisces-Perseus Supercluster Survey: Characteristics of the APPSS Galaxy Population Jeremy Borden A Local Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation from IllustrisTNG Elena González Cosmic String Microlensing for WFIRST Vineet Kamat GAIA Cosmic String Detection Using Microlensing Muhun Kang Modeling the Evolution of Spherical Gravitational Shells Denyz Melchor Visualizing Relativistic Astrophysics Simulations Cameron Riley Interactive Education and Public Outreach in Space Sciences REU Poster Session and Final Presentations Cornell University Department of Astronomy Summer 2019 Poster Session: 12:00-12:55 pm Final Presentations: 1:00-3:45 pm 105 Space Sciences Unless otherwise noted All are welcome!

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August 1Julián Calderón Green s Functions in Electromagnetism (622 SS, 3:00-3:20 pm)

August 6Charlotte Minsky Extrasolar Blue Skies: Studying the Atmosphere of HD 189733b with the Rossiter-McLaughlin Effect Charlysse Cristobal Assessing which Exoplanets Discovered through TESS are Viable Targets for Future Direct Imaging Morgan Saidel Exploring Earth-Analog Atmospheres with the James Webb Space Telescope Kari Henry Using Spikes to Determine Saturn’s Helium Abundance Alexandro Ochoa Observing Transient Changes on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko Ellen Lee Updates to the Calibration System and Test Cryostat for HIRMES Jade Cutter Quantifying Pulse Profile Features to Determine Long-Term Utility for Pulsar Timing Arrays Abigail Harden CCAT-prime Sensitivity Calculator and SOFIA FIFI-LS far-IR Spectroscopy of Nearby Galaxies Poster: Observations of Nearby Galaxies using SOFIA FIFI-LS SpectroscopyBrianna Montalvo The Arecibo Pisces-Perseus Supercluster Survey: Characteristics of the APPSS Galaxy Population Jeremy Borden A Local Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation from IllustrisTNG Elena González Cosmic String Microlensing for WFIRST Vineet Kamat GAIA Cosmic String Detection Using MicrolensingMuhun Kang Modeling the Evolution of Spherical Gravitational ShellsDenyz Melchor Visualizing Relativistic Astrophysics SimulationsCameron Riley Interactive Education and Public Outreach in Space Sciences

REU Poster Session and Final Presentations

Cornell UniversityDepartment of AstronomySummer 2019

Poster Session: 12:00-12:55 pmFinal Presentations: 1:00-3:45 pm

105 Space SciencesUnless otherwise noted

All are welcome!

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Clare Burhenne The 21 cm line and the Tully Fisher Relationship to Find Redshift-Independent Measures of Distance and Peculiar Velocity

Jonathan Davis Constraining Cosmological Parameters using the kSZ EffectAlexandra Dobbs Geomorphologic Characterizations of Comet 67P/Churyumov–

GerasimenkoCarlos Llorente Effects of High and Low Pressure on Exoplanetary SpectroscopyNicholas Merritt Using VIMS Stellar Occultation’s to Investigate Geostrophic Winds

in Saturn’s StratosphereAndrew Nowak Backscatter Curves for Specific Morphological Units on TitanKaren Perez A Method for Mitigating Jitter Noise in Pulsar TimingElizabeth Post Using Far-Infrared Spectroscopy to Study Stellar PopulationsCameron Riley Source Finding for the VLA Sky SurveyHannah Tidwell Calibrating ZEUS-2 to Study Star Formation in the Early UniverseJoseph Vazquez Backscatter Curves for Specific Morphological Units on Titan

Cornell UniversityDepartment of AstronomySummer 2018

Wednesday, August 8, 2018Poster session: noon - 1:30 pm

Final presentations: 1:30 - 4:00 pmSSB 105

REU and Summer Research UndergradsPoster Session and Final Presentations

REU and Summer Research UndergradsPoster Session and Final Presentations

REU and Summer Research UndergradsPoster Session and Final Presentations

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REU Student Talks

Cornell UniversityDepartment of AstronomySummer 2017

Catherine Ball, Dominik A. Riechers and Riccardo Pavesi, Spatially Resolved Analysis of the Interstellar Medium in the Cosmic Eye, a Lensed Lyman Break Galaxy at z=3.074

William Braverman, Bryce Cousins and Hewei Jia, A Search for Cosmic String Loops Using GADGET-2 Cosmological N-Body Simulator

Bryce Cousins, Hewei Jia, William Braverman and David Chernoff, Priming the search for cosmic superstrings using GADGET2 simulations

Elizabeth E. Finney and Martha P. Haynes, The Baryonic Tully Fisher Relation for the ALFALFA 100 Sample

Logan Hess, Deriving Stellar Masses for the ALFALFA α.100 Sample

Mrcel Howard, Using Far-Infrared Fine Structure Lines for Dating Stellar Populations and the Interstellar Medium in Nearby Galaxies

Ali Hyder, Jonathan Lunine, and Dong Wang, Latitudinal Variation of Germane in Jovian Atmosphere

Nicole T. Moon, Mapping the Habitable Zone of Exoplanets with a 2D Energy Balance Model

Fiona Nichols-Fleming, Tracking Seasonal Variations in Titan’s Haze Distribution with SINFONI VLT

Diego Tapia Silva, A Northern Sky Census for Bow Shocks.

Stephen Thornton, Robert Wharton, James Cordes and Shami Chatterjee, Development of Pulsar Detection Methods for a Galactic Center Search

Kelly Waldvogel, Gordon Stacey, Thomas Nikola and Stephen Parshley, Determining the Optimal Design for a New ADR Mechanical Support

Tuesday, August 8SSB 622

1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

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Monday, August 8Wenrui Xu Inclination excitation by mean motion resonanceRenato Mazzei AGN contamination in far-infrared determined star formation

ratesMatthew Abruzzo Characterizing the region around FRB 121102Travis Rogowski Patrick Dahlin Preparing ZEUS-2 for observing run at APEXKelly Whalen MISE: A Search for Organics on Europa

Tuesday, August 9David Bernal Identifying HI-rich Ultra Diffuse GalaxiesRikley Buckingham Identification and Analysis of Features in Saturn’s B-RingCaitlin Witt Space Velocities of Millisecond Pulsars Junellie Gonzalez Quiles Characterizing the Habitable Zones of Exomoons through

Illumination ConstraintsCarly Snell Modeling Exoplanet Climates at Varying Obliquities

Cornell UniversityDepartment of Astronomy

Summer 2016

REU Final Presentations!

Space Sciences Building 6222:00 to 3:00 pm

All are welcome to attend!

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Pelican Nebula C

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ony Hallas All are welcome!

Space Sciences Building 6222:00 to 3:00 pm

Cornell UniversityDepartment of AstronomySummer 2015

REU Final Presentations!Tuesday, August 4Clare Miller Modeling H II Regions Sheri Lopez Spatially Resolved SED Fitting for Pixel AnalysisBrennan Langenbach A Detection Algorithm for Gravitational Waves from Cosmic StringsWenrui Xu Secular nodal-apsidal resonance: eccentricity libration and resonant trappingNicole Wallack The Effect of Atmospheric Hydrogen on Exoplanet Albedos and Surface

TemperaturesCaitlin Witt Searching for Correlations Between Pulses of the Galactic Center Magnetar

Thursday, August 7Christie Trimble Analysis and Dynamics of a New Saturnian SatelliteJoseph Mullen Advanced Altimetry Processing on TitanGigja Hollyday Constraining the Composition of Titan’s Hydrocarbon Lakes: A Phase

Diagram Approach Brent Shapiro-Albert Determining Pulsar Trajectories: The Common Origin of B2020+28 and

B2021+51Ariel Donlin Searching for variability in the Pistol Star

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Tuesday July 29Alison Farrish Data Reduction and Analysis of LBW Observations *1:20 in room 301*

Thursday Jul 31 Amin Nikbin Streamlining the Analysis of Gravitational Wave Simulations *after M. Haynes talk in 622*

Tuesday August 5Laiya Ackman Preparations for Observing with ZEUS-2 at APEX Telescope: Calibration System and

Source Selection Jaclyn Bradli Star Formation Properties in Gravitationally Lensed Early Universe Galaxies Molly Finn Hunting for Pulsars in VLA Data SetsDaniel Krolikowski Detecting Traces of Life in the Plume of Enceladus Ethan Arnault Wisps in the Outer Edge of Saturn’s Keeler Gap

Thursday August 7Brandon Curd A Survey of Cassini’s Equinox Data: Density Waves and Vertical Structure in Saturn’s RingsChristian Klein Instrument Design for Remote Sensing of Europa and Titan Taylor Morris Searching for cosmic superstrings via microlensing Margot Paez Finding Cosmic Superstrings and Collecting a Nobel PrizeLoren Matilisky Exploring the Effects of Rossby Waves in Thin Keplerian Disks Allegra Moran Tracking Propellers in Saturn’s A Ring

Space Sciences Building 6222:00 to 3:00 pm

Cornell UniversityDepartment of AstronomySummer 2014

REU Final Presentations

All are welcome!

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Space Sciences Building 6222:00 to 3:00 pm

Cornell UniversityDepartment of AstronomySummer 2013

REU Final PresentationsTuesday August 6

RachelSalmon Features of Saturn’s B RingPaulZivick Uranian Satellite Spectral Extraction or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying

and Love the PSFCansuCulha Double Ridges on Europa Accommodate Some of the Missing Surface

ContractionRobertMcGehee Numerical Methods for Isometric Embeddings

Thursday August 8VictoriaCalafut Simulating a Non-Gaussian CMB SkyJeffGerber Mass Transfer and Tidal Dynamics in White Dwarf BinariesAlberDouglawi Instrumentation for Submillimeter AstronomyZacPontrantolfi The Deceptive D Ring: The Strange Dynamics of a Couple Backwater

RingletsSamMoore Single-Pulse Analysis to Improve Pulsar Precision Timing for Gravitational

Wave Detections

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Cornell UniversityDepartment of AstronomySummer 2012

REU Student PresentationsAugust 2Katie Gosmeyer- Erupting Enceladus Andrew Weis - A Study of Spitzer IR Spectra of Carbon-Rich TargetsAbhimat Krishna Gautam - B2224+65 and the Guitar NebulaAlex Streicher - Visualizing Black Holes and Neutron Stars from Supercomputer

Simulations

August 9Denise Schmitz - Angular Momentum of Binary GalaxiesClara Thomann - Cold Case: RADAR Investigation for Ammonium Sulfate Cryovolcanism on

TitanMatt Hankins - SOFIA Science: Studying Massive Stars Near The Galactic Center Region Brent Harris - Wavelet Analysis of Density Waves in Saturn’s RingsJosh Speagle - Submillimeter Astronomy: Investigating Star Formation in the Early

Universe with ZEUS-2Ani Chiti - Searching for Radio Transients in the Galactic Center with the VLA

Space Sciences BuildingSSB 622

2:00 to 3:00 pm

All are welcome to attend!

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622 Space Sciences Building2:00 to 3:00 pm

All are welcome to attend!

Cornell UniversityDepartment of AstronomySummer 2011

2011 Summer Student PresentationsTuesday, August 2Andy Bass Searching for VLA Transient Sources

Thursday, August 4Andrew Quick Mapping Comets: Tempel 1 and Hartley 2Julia Stone TheModulationIndex:ANewMethod

inNarrowingtheSearchforFastRadioTransients

Scott Suriano The Effect of Cluster Environments on Galaxy Properties

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Cornell UniversityDepartment of AstronomySummer 2010

REU Student PresentationsJuly 29 (Space Sciences 622)Coralie Jackman - Improved Shape Measurement of Irregularly Shaped Solar System Bodies

August 5 (Space Sciences 622)Tyler Pauly - Modeling Ice Formation in Molecular CloudsKeri Hoadley - Flying High! Early Science Planning for FORCAST/SOFIA

August 10 (Space Sciences 105)Wenli Mo - ZEUS-II: The God of Submillimeter Instruments-II Dominic Ludovici - Exciting Infrared Spectra of Boring StarsChris Faesi - Near- and Mid-Infrared Variability of

Young Stellar Objects in Rho Ophiuchus

August 12 (Space Sciences 105)Bryant Garcia - Simulating Extreme Spacetimes:

Black Holes Ain’t So BlackMorgan Rehnberg - The Shapes of the Saturnian

Satellites Pallene, Methone, and AntheAnnabelle Batista - A Tale of Two Landing Sites:

Possible Hydrovolcanism at Gusev Crater and a Survey of Meridiani Impact Crater Planforms

Space Sciences Building2:00 to 3:00 pm

All are welcome to attend!

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Cornell UniversityDepartment of AstronomySummer 2009

REU Final PresentationsREU Final PresentationsJuly 30

Wavefront Sensing for Sparse Aperture Telescopes – Breann Sitarski Violet and Extrasolar Atmospheres – Katie Hamren Selection Effects and Distances to Dusty Stars – A. J. Riggs

August 4Characterization of the Equatorial Zone of Jupiter – Jenny KulowCloud Height and Cloud Formation on Jupiter – Greg Tierney Isolation of stellar signals in a binary star: Occultation of Saturn’s rings – Bill Freeman Polarization and Albedo Reconnaissance of Saturn’s Moons: Rhea, Dione, Iapetus,

etc. – Kaylan Burleigh

August 6Electrons! Tracers of the Galaxy – Jean McKeever ZEUS and the Investigation of Submillimeter Galaxies – Ryan Lau Large Scale Structure in the ALFALFA Sky – Tess Senty

Space Sciences 6222:00 to 3:00 pm

Please join us. All are welcome to attend!