Kevin B. Marvel abpwwx@r.postjobfree.com
Executive Officer American Astronomical Society
Office 202-***-**** 2000 Florida Avenue, NW, Suite 400
Fax 202-***-**** Washington, DC 20009
Education
B.S. (Physics) University of Arizona 1990
B.S. (Astronomy) University of Arizona 1990
M.S. (Astronomy) New Mexico State University 1994
Ph.D. (Astronomy) New Mexico State University 1996
Experience
University of Arizona. Tutor for dyslexic students in all areas of science and mathematics. 1986-90.
Research Assistant/Independent Studies with William Tifft, 1986-87; Ramesh Narayan, 1988-1989; Roc
Cutri, 1988-90. Laboratory instructor for Astronomy 101, 1989-90.
National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Summer research student with VLA Director Miller Goss, 1988.
Commonwealth Scientific and Industry Organisation [sic] - Division of Radiophysics, Australia. Winter
(northern summer) research student, 1989 (with R. Manchester).
New Mexico State University. Teaching assistant for Astronomy 110, 1990-91; Head TA for Astronomy 110,
1991-93; research assistant with Andrew McWilliam, 1990-91, Jack O. Burns, 1991-94; Graduate
Student Research Fair committee member, 1991-92; Graduate Student Research Fair chairman, 1992-
93; graduate student body president, 1993-94; organizer for the Hatch, NM, schools science teacher
outreach program, 1993-94; graduate student representative on the campus computing committee,
1993-94.
National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Predoctoral researcher, 1994-96 (with P. Diamond).
California Institute of Technology-Owens Valley Radio Observatory. Postdoctoral Scholar, 1996-1998 (with
A. Sargent).
American Astronomical Society, Associate Executive Officer for Policy Programs, 1998-2001. Perform
employment statistics surveys, manage AAS career services, administer small research and
international travel grants programs, interact with other scientific societies and perform government
relations, including direct lobbying for increased astronomy funding, organizing congressional visits and
programs, serving as spokesperson for science policy issues and planning as well as organizing policy
activities at AAS meetings.
American Astronomical Society, Deputy Executive Officer, 2002-June 2006. Duties expanded to include
management of Society Business and to serve as replacement for Executive Officer (2002) and
management of Publications group (2003).
American Astronomical Society, Executive Officer, June 2006-present. Manage all activities of the Society,
including journals, meetings, membership, education, public policy, etc. Successfully led transformation
of governance functions, migration of both Society journals to a new publisher and restored financial
security of the organization, including first positive bottom-line financial results in a decade.
Other Activities
President, New Mexico State University Graduate Student Council, 1994.
Co-Director, US-Science.Org, A multi-party, multi-candidate Political Action Committee 2001-2005.
Co-Chair, Science, Engineering and Technology Workgroup, Congressional Visits Day, 2000-2007.
Board of Directors, American Association of Variable Star Observers, 2000-2003.
Vice President, American Association of Variable Star Observers, 2002-2005.
Member, National Radio Astronomy Observatory User s Committee, 2001-2004.
Proposal Referee, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, 2003-2006.
Member, University of Arizona Physics Department Advisory Board, 2003-2006.
Member, Fairfax County School Board Science Advisory Committee, 2003-2006.
Member, Gathering of Eagles Steering Committee, 2009-present.
Member, New Mexico State University College of Arts and Sciences Dean s Council of Excellence in the
Sciences, 2004-present.
Honors
University of Arizona. Undergraduate research grant, Best Oral Presentation Award, 1989 and 1990.
New Mexico State University, Graduate student research fair awards 1992, 1993, 1994.
New Mexico State University, Pegasus Award (excellence in teaching), 1994.
New Mexico State University, Distinguished Alumni Award, 2006.
Grants
University of Arizona. Undergraduate research grants, 1988 and 1989.
New Mexico State University. Sigma Xi graduate research grant, 1993 and 1994.
New Mexico State University. Co-applicant with Jack O. Burns for NASA supplemental education grant,
1992 and 1993.
National Radio Astronomy Observatory International Travel Grant, 2005.
NASA Grant AAS Small Research Grant Program, 1998-present ~ $100,000/year with occasional
supplements of ~30,000 for travel support.
NSF Grants AAS International Travel Grant, ~ $75,000/year, ~$130,000 every third year, 1998-present.
Bok and Lines scholarship Grant, ~$30,000/year, 1999-2002.
International Year of Astronomy 2009, $600,000, 2009-2010.
Support Division on Dynamical Astronomy Meeting, ~$20,000, 2009.
Support Women in Astronomy III Meeting, ~$30,000, 2009.
Memberships
American Astronomical Society American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Geophysical Union American Association of Variable Star Observers
National Eagle Scout Association Trout Unlimited
University of Arizona Alumni Association New Mexico State University Alumni Association
Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society Surfrider Foundation
International Dark Sky Association International Astronomical Union
MENSA International Cactus and Succulent Society
Invited talks
Lunch Talk, Max Planck Institut f r Radioastronomie, First Measurements of Proper Motions of Circumstellar
Water Masers, June 29, 1995.
Colloquium, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Department of Physics and Astronomy, M s & M: Masers and
Motion, September 26, 1997.
Lunch Talk, Onsala Space Observatory, Proper Motions of Astrophysical Water Masers, June 23, 1998.
Lunch Talk, Max Planck Institut f r Radioastronomie, Proper Motions of Astrophysical Water Masers, July 1,
1998.
Public Evening Talk, Agnes Scott College, History of Lenses, December 11, 1998.
Lunch Talk, Naval Research Laboratory Remote Sensing Division, Masers and Motion, January 22, 1999.
Public Talks, Baltimore Amateur Astronomers Society, Baltimore Science Center, Aug. 1998, September
1999.
University of Arizona, Department of Physics Physics Alumni Lecture Series, A Physicist (Astronomer) in
Science Policy, May 1, 2001
National Academy of Science Christine Mirzayan Intern Panel Discussion, Science in Popular
Entertainment, July 27, 2001.
University of Arizona College of Science Professional Masters Program, Careers in Science Policy, April 3,
2002.
National Optical Astronomy Observatories Friday Lunch Talk Series, Astronomy in the Federal Budget,
April 5, 2002
Indiana University Colloquiuum, M s & M s: Masers and Motions, April 16, 2002
Indiana University Graduate Seminar, Astronomy in the Federal Budget, April 18, 2002
Smith College/UMASS Amherst Colloquiuum, Astronomy and Public Policy, April 29, 2002
Smith College Astronomy Policy Course, Working in Policy, What do you Do?, April 30, 2002
American Institute of Physics Society Officers Meeting The Age of Expansion of Coalitions, March 27,
2003
National Optical Astronomy Observatory Astronomy and Public Policy, April 25, 2003
Annual Virginia Outdoor Lighting Workshop Visiting Policy Makers and Having an Impact, May 9, 2003
National Research Council panel on NSF Prioritization Astronomy, Major Research Equipment and Priority
Setting, May 20, 2003
National Research Council Committee on Planetary and Lunar Exploration Spring 2003 Meeting
Astronomy and Public Policy, June 2, 2003
Women in Astronomy II Recent Statistics from the American Astronomical Society on Women in
Astronomy, June 27, 2003
Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Meeting 2003 I
Threw the Map Out About a Mile Back, October 2, 2003
University of Michigan Department of Astronomy Astronomy and Public Policy (with a bit about masers
near Herbig Ae Stars), November 13, 2003
NRAO-AOC Colloquiuum Astronomy and Public Policy, February 18, 2005
Yale Astronomy Colloquium Astronomy and Public Policy, October 20, 2005
NRL Remote Sensing Lunch Astronomy and Public Policy, October 28, 2005
Geological Society of Washington Using Masers to Study Stellar Outflows, or, How Very Large Round
Rocks are Made by Old Windbag Stars, November 9, 2005
Princeton Astronomy Department Lunch Talk Astronomy and Public Policy, February 27, 2006
US Department of Commerce Science and Technology Fellowship Seminar Activities of the American
Astronomical Society, March 1, 2006
Carnegie Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Astronomy Policy 2006, March 23, 2006
AAS Division of Planetary Science DPS NASA Night Presentation, October 10, 2006
New Mexico State University Astronomy Department Astronomy Policy: The Current Situation and How to
Change It, October 20, 2006
University of Colorado Astronomy Department Astronomy Policy: The Current Situation and How to
Change It, October 23, 2006
SUNY, Stony Brook Astronomy Department Astronomy Policy: The Current Situation and How to Change
It, November 29, 2006
University of Arizona Professional Masters Program I Threw the Map Out About a Mile Back (career
advice talk), July 7, 2007
University of Toledo Astronomy, Physics and the FY 2008 Budget, April 5, 2007
Boston University Astronomy, Physics and the FY 2008 Budget, April 10, 2007
Ohio University Astronomy, Physics and the FY 2008 Budget, October 26, 2007
Agnes Scott College From Amateur to Professional: Astronomers Who Made the Jump, May 9, 2008
USNO Astronomy Physics and the FY 2009 Budget, June 26, 2008
Hertzberg Institute for Astronomy/Dominion Astrophysical Observatory Astronomy Policy in the United
States, a Brief Introduction to a Messy Business, September 25, 2008
National Capitol Astronomers Astronomy and Public Policy, December 13, 2008
University of Chicago Harris School Lobbying for Science, February 12, 2009
University of Utah Physics Department Astronomy and Public Policy, April 9, 2009
Naval Research Laboratory Our Current Understanding of Water Masers Near Young Stars and
The Coming Dry Season: Astronomy Policy in the Next Five Years, October 29, 2009
Publications
Recent Op-Ed Pieces (bold indicates first author)
Time to Fight for NASA s Role in R&D, Space News, 11 May 2009.
U.S. Heroes Renewing our Focus on the Universe, (ghost written for John Huchra), Space News, 29 June
2009.
International Year of Astronomy 2009: A Commemoration of Discovery A Celebration of Science, (co-
authored with Bob Williams), Space News, 4 August 2008.
Space Astronomy s Coming Lean Season, Space News, 30 January 2006.
Pluto: What We ve Lost, What We ve Gained, (co-authored with J. Craig Wheeler), Space News 19
October 2006.
Articles Published in refereed publications (bold indicates first author)
Photometric Calibration of NGS/POSS and ESO/SERC Plates Using the NOAO PDS Measuring Engine. I -
Stellar Photometry, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 104:223, 1992, with Cutri,
R.M. and Low, F.J.
VLA Imaging of a Sample of Steep-Spectrum Radio Galaxies, Astrophysical Journal Supplements, 107:175,
1996, with Rhee, G., Wilson, T., Roland, J., Bremer, M., Jackson, N. and Webb, J.
The Circumstellar Environment of Evolved Stars as Revealed by Studies of Circumstellar Water
Masers, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 109:1286, 1997.
Distribution and Motion of the Water Masers near IRAS 05413-0104, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 507:79,
1998, with Claussen, M.J., Wootten, A. and Wilking, B. A.
A VLA Search for Head-Tail Radio Sources in Abell Clusters with H. Shukla and G. Rhee. Astrophysical
Journal Supplement Series, 120:147, 1999.
Observations of Water Masers Associated with the Proto-Planetary Nebula Candidate IRAS
19296+2227, Astronomical Journal, 118:1791, 1999, with Boboltz, D. A.
Grassroots Astronomy, Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, 29:55, 2000.
Water Maser Proper Motions Near Evolved Stars, Journal of the American Association of Variable Star
Observers, 29:58, 2000.
H I Imaging of Cassiopeia I, Astronomical Journal, 120:2038, 2000, with Wilcots, E.M.
A Microjet: A Protostar's Cry at Birth, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 542:135, 2000, with Furuya, R.S.,
Kitamura, Y., Wootten, H.A., Claussen, M.J. and Saito, M.
Rotation in the Envelope of an Evolved Star: Observations of the SIO Masers Toward NML Cygni,
Astrophysical Journal Letters, 545:149, 2000, with Boboltz, D.A.
A VLA Search for the Ohio State Wow'', Astrophysical Journal, 546:1171, 2001, with Gray, R.H.
Astrophysics: A stellar performance, Nature, 411:251, 2001 (invited News and Views Column)
The Three-dimensional Kinematics of Water Masers around the Semiregular Variable RT Virginis,
Astrophysical Journal, 590:460, 2003, with Imai, H., Shibata, K.M., Diamond, P.J., Sasao, T., Miyoshi,
M., Inoue, M., Migenes, V. and Murata, Y.
Water Masers Near Herbig Ae/Be Stars, Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers,
31:121, 2003.
High Resolution Observations of SiO Masers: Comparing the Spatial Distribution at 43 and 86 GHz,
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 426:131, 2004, with Soria-Ruiz, R., Alcolea, J., Colomer, F., Bujarrabal,
V., Desmurs, J.-F., Marvel, K.B., Diamond, P.J.
Late Stages of Stellar Evolution, New Astronomy Reviews, 48:1349, 2004.
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First VLBI Mapping of Circumstellar SiO Maser Emission, Astronomy and Astrophysics Letters, 432:39,
2005, with Soria-Ruiz, R., Colomer, F., Alcolea, J., Bujarrabal, V. and Desmurs, J.-F.
No Methane Here. The HCN Puzzle: Searching for CH3OH and C2H in Oxygen-Rich Stars, Astronomical
Journal, 130:261, 2005.
OH 12.8-0.9: A New Water-Fountain Source, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 627:45, 2005, with Boboltz, D.A.
VLBI Observations of the Water Masers near LkH! 234 and BD+40 4124, Astronomical Journal,
130:2732, 2005.
Water Maser Kinematics in the Jet of OH 12.8-0.9, Astrophysical Journal, 665:680, 2007, with Boboltz, D.A.
Time-Resolved AU-Scale Jets Traced by Masers in the IRAS 4A/B Regions of NGC 1333, Astrophysical
Journal, 685:285, 2008, with Wilking, B.A., Claussen, M.J. and Wootten, A.
Scientific Research in Progress (bold indicates first author)
The Water Masers of IK Taurus with P. Diamond, M.J. Claussen and M. Hodges.
The Water Masers of VX Sagittarius with P. Diamond.
The Water Masers of SVS 13 with M.J. Claussen, H.A. Wootten and B. Wilking.
The Water Masers of IRAS 16293 with M.J. Claussen, H.A. Wootten and B. Wilking.
Books or Book Chapters (bold indicates first author)
Recent Advances and Issues in Astronomy with C. G. De Pree and A. Axelrod, published by Oryx Press,
11/30/2002.
Astronomy in the FY## Budget (chapter in R&D in the FY## Budget, AAAS Press), for 2000, 2001, 2002
and 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011 (in prep.).
Astronomy Made Simple, Made Simple Publishing, 2005.
Conference contributions (bold indicates first author)
Water Masers Around the Supergiant IK Tau, with P. J. Diamond. Bulletin of the American Astronomical
Society, 181:1006, 1992.
Water Masers Around the Supergiant S Per, with P. J. Diamond. Bulletin of the American Astronomical
Society, 181:1007, 1992.
A Successful 2-year Astronomy Program for the Hatch, New Mexico, School Teachers, with J. O.
Burns, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 185:2903, 1994.
Preliminary Results from a VLBA Circumstellar Water Maser Monitoring Project, with P. J. Diamond,
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 185:8301, 1994.
Proper Motions of Circumstellar Water Masers, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 187:1306,
1995.
First Proper Motion Measurements of Circumstellar Water Masers with P. J. Diamond, in Radio
Emission from the Stars and the Sun, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, vol. 93, p.
104, 1996.
Water Masers Toward Low-luminosity Young Stellar Objects with M. J. Claussen, H. A. Wootten and B. A.
Wilking, in Herbig-Haro Flows and the Birth of Stars; IAU symposium 182, p. 515-524, 1997.
Proper Motions of Water Masers in Circumstellar Shells with P. J. Diamond and A. J. Kemball, in ASP
Conference Series 154, The Tenth Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun,
1998.
Proper Motions of Water Masers in Circumstellar Shells, with P. J. Diamond and A. J. Kemball, in
Proceedings of IAU Colloquium164: Radio Emission from Galactic and Extragalactic Sources, 1997.
Water Masers Toward the Low-Luminosity YSO IRAS 05413-0104, with M. J. Claussen, H. A. Wootten
and B.A. Wilking, in Proceedings of IAU Colloquium164: Radio Emission from Galactic and Extragalactic
Sources, 1997.
Proper Motions of Water Masers Near Young Stellar Objects: IRAS 05413-0104 a.k.a. HH212, with M.
Claussen, A. Wootten and B. Wilking, in Proceedings of the NASA Origins Conference, Estes Park, CO,
1997.
Phase Correction at Millimeter Wavelengths Using Observations of Atmospheric Water Vapor at 22
GHz, with D. P. Woody, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 192:8103, 1998.
Phase Correction at Millimeter Wavelengths Using Observations of Atmospheric Water Vapor at 22
GHz, with D. P. Woody, Proc. SPIE Vol. 3357, p. 442-452, Advanced Technology MMW, Radio, and
Terahertz Telescopes, Thomas G. Phillips; Ed. 1998.
Temporal Evolution of Maser Structures Within 1 AU of IRAS16293, with A. Wootten, M. J. Claussen and B.
A. Wilking, in The Physics and Chemistry of the Interstellar Medium p. E134, 1998.
Water Masers Near the Proto-Planetary Nebula Candidate IRAS 19296+2227, with D. A. Boboltz,
Bulletin of The American Astronomical Society, 193:1401, 1998.
SiO Maser Emission Toward the Red Supergiant NML Cygni, with D. A. Boboltz, Bulletin of the American
Astronomical Society, 194:5005, 1998.
Temporal Evolution of Maser Structures Within 1 AU of IRAS16293, with A. Wootten, M. J. Claussen and B.
A. Wilking, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 194:5012, 1998.
A Micro Jet in the Extremely Young Protostar S106 FIR with R. Furuya, Y. Kitamura, M. Claussen, A.
Wootten, M. Saito and R. Kawabe, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 194:5013, 1998.
Water Maser Structures within 1 AU of IRAS16293? with A. Wootten, M. J. Claussen and B. A. Wilking in
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The Physics and Chemistry of the Interstellar Medium, Proceedings of the 3 Cologne-Zermatt
Symposium, held in Zermatt, September 22-25, p. 295, 1998.
Observations of HCN associated with TX Cam and IK Tau, Bulletin of the American Astronomical
Society, 31:1437, 1999.
Proper Motions of Water Masers within 1 AU of IRAS 16293-2422 with H. A. Wootten, M. J. Claussen and B.
Wilking, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 31:1446, 1999.
Using a PC-based Chemical Spectrometer for Undergraduate Astronomy Labs with C. G. De Pree, Bulletin
of the American Astronomical Society, 31:1529, 1999.
The Demographics of Women in Astronomy with M. Urry and B. Blacker, Bulletin of the American
Astronomical Society, 31:1552, 1999.
A Micro Jet in the Extremely Young Protostar S106 FIR with R. S. Furuya, Y. Kitamura, M. J. Claussen, H.
A. Wootten, M. Saiton and R. Kawabe, in Star Formation 1999, Proceedings of Star Formation 1999, p.
297-297, 1999.
High Angular Resolution Observations of Maser Kinematics Near Low Mass Young Stellar Objects, in
Galaxies and their Constituents at the Highest Angular Resolution, International Astronomical Union.
Symposium no. 205. Manchester, England, August 2000.
Water Masers Associated with IRAS 4A with M. J. Claussen, H. A. Wootten and B. Wilking, Bulletin of the
American Astronomical Society, 196:04.02, 2000.
The Water Masers of U Herculis, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 195:45.08, 2000.
Proper Motion of Water Masers near NGC1333-SVS13 with H. A. Wootten, M. J. Claussen and B. Wilking,
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 197:132.05, 2000.
Water Masers around IK Tau with M. W. Hodges and M. J. Claussen, Bulletin of the American Astronomical
Society 198:14.05, 2001.
A Look Back at the AAS Small Research Grant Program 1990-2000 Bulletin of the American
Astronomical Society 198:15.02, 2001.
Recommendations of ``Enhancing the Postdoctoral Experience for Scientists and Engineers" with M. Singer,
J. Burns, A. Schweitzer and L. Sage, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 199:30.02, 2001.
The Spatial Distribution of SiO Masers in AGB Stars at 43 and 86 GHz with F. Colomer, J.-F. Desmurs,
V. Bujarrabal, J. Alcolea, P.J. Diamond, D. Boboltz and A. Kemball, Bulletin of the American
Astronomical Society, 199:92.14, 2001.
Policy Insider Panel with D. Goldston, A. Teich, B. Sponberg and R. Palmer, Bulletin of the American
Astronomical Society, 199:107.01, 2001.
The Process of Science Policy with F. Slakey, P. Folger, N. Lymn, J. Wiseman and S. Stephan, Bulletin of
the American Astronomical Society, 199:144.01, 2001.
ATCA Observations of Water Masers in the Magellanic Clouds, Bulletin of the American Astronomical
Society, 201:112.03, with A. J. Beasley, L. Staveley-Smith, M. J. Claussen and D. Boboltz, 2002.
Preliminary Results of a Survey of Water Masers Near Herbig Ae/Be Stars, Bulletin of the American
Astronomical Society 201:93.05, with V. Mannings, 2002.
Chemistry Near Evolved Stars via mm Interferometry, Journal of the American Association of Variable
Star Observers, 31:69, 2002.
Proper motion of water masers near NGC1333-SVS13, in Cosmic Masers: From Proto-Stars to Black Holes,
IAU Symposium #206, held 5-10 March 2001 in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, p. 100, with A.
Wootten, M. Claussen, and B. Wilking, 2002.
Preliminary observations of water masers associated with IRAS4A and IRAS4B, in Cosmic Masers:
From Proto-Stars to Black Holes, IAU Symposium #206, held 5-10 March 2001 in Angra dos Reis, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil. p. 63, with M. Claussen, and A. Wootten, 2002.
Magnetic Fields near the Young Stellar Object IRAS 16293-2422, Bulletin of the American Astronomical
Society, 203:94.16, with M. Claussen, A. P. Sarma, A. Wootten and B Wilking, 2003.
Scientists as Policymakers in DC, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 203:72.01, with J.
Wiseman, and S. Baum, 2003.
The Detection of Gyrosynchrotron Emission from IRC+10216, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society
Meeting 203:59.05, with M. Williams, M. Claussen, R. Sahai, and D. Boboltz, 2003.
VLBI Observations of Water Masers Near Herbig Ae/Be Stars, in Star Formation at High Angular
Resolution, International Astronomical Union Symposium no. 221, with V. Mannings, 2003.
VLBI Observations of Water Masers Near Herbig Ae/Be Stars, in Future Directions in High Resolution
Astronomy: A Celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the VLBA, p. 144, with V. Mannings, 2003.
The 3-D Kinematics of Water Masers Around the Semiregular Variable RT Virginis in Future Directions in
High Resolution Astronomy: A Celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the VLBA, p. 141, with H. Imai, K.
M. Shibata, T. Sasao, M. Miyoshi, M. Inoue, P. J. Diamond, V. Migenes, and Y. Murata, 2003.
Probing Jet and Disk Winds toward Low-Mass Protostars, in Future Directions in High Resolution
Astronomy: A Celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the VLBA, p. 37, with M. J. Claussen, H. A.
Wootten, R. S. Furuya, and B. A. Wilking, 2003.
Motions of Water Masers toward Class I Protostar YLW16A, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,
205:136.01, with C. M. Simpson, M. J. Claussen, B. A. Wilking and H. A. Wootten, 2004.
A First Look at the Masers of OH12.8-0.9, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 205:12.08, with D.
Boboltz, 2004.
AAS Statistics and the 60% Cohort, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 204:83.02, 2004.
First VLBI mapping of a rare SiO isotopic substitution, in Proceedings of the 7th Symposium of the European
VLBI Network on New Developments in VLBI Science and Technology, p. 205, with R. Soria-Ruiz, F.
Colomer J. Alcolea, V. Bujarrabal and J.-F. Desmurs, 2004.
Professional Ethics for Astronomers, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 206:18.01, 2005
Multiple Outflows in the Haro 6-10/GV Tau/IRAS04263+2426 T Tau/Infrared Companion Binary, in
Protostars and Planets V, Proceedings of the Conference held October 24-28, 2005, in Hilton Waikoloa
Village, Hawai'i. LPI Contribution No. 1286, p. 8595, with A. Wootten, M. Claussen and B. Wilking, 2005 .
VLBI Observations of Water Masers near Herbig Ae/Be Stars, in Future Directions in High Resolution
Astronomy: The 10th Anniversary of the VLBA, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 340, p.413, with V.
Mannings, 2005.
The 3-D Kinematics of Water Masers around the Semiregular Variable RT Virginis, in Future Directions in
High Resolution Astronomy: The 10th Anniversary of the VLBA, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol.
340, p. 407, with H. Imai, K. M. Shibata, T. Sasao, M. Miyoshi, M. Inoue, P. J. Diamond, V. Migenes and
Y. Murata, 2005.
Multi-Transition VLBA Observations of Circumstellar SiO Masers in Future Directions in High Resolution
Astronomy: The 10th Anniversary of the VLBA, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 340, p. 384, with R.
Soria-Ruiz, F. Colomer, J. Alcolea, J.-F. Desmurs, V. Bujarrabal, P.J. Diamond and D. Boboltz, 2005.
Probing Jet and Disk Winds toward Low-Mass Protostars, in Future Directions in High Resolution
Astronomy: The 10th Anniversary of the VLBA, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 340, p. 324, with M.
J. Claussen, H. A. Wootten, C. L. Brogan, and R. Furuya, 2005.
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Circumstellar Masers in the Long Period Variable Stars TX Cam, Proceedings of the 8 European VLBI
Network Symposium September 26-29, 2006,Torun, Poland. Editorial Board: Baan Willem et al., with
Soria-Ruiz, R., Colomer, F., Alcolea, J., Bujarrabal, V., and Desmurs, J.F., 2006.
Proper Motions of the Water Masers Associated with OH 12.8-0.9, Bulletin of the American Astronomical
Society, 208:606, 2006.
A High Time Resolution Study of Water Masers Near Young Stellar Objects with Voss, K. S., Claussen, M.
J., Wootten, H.A., Marvel, K.B. and Wilking, B.A., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,
208:806, 2006.
The Journals of the American Astronomical Society in Proceedings of the Conference Future of the
Professional Communication in Astronomy, edited by Heck, A., 2007.
New Observations of AC Ursa Majoris with Cook, L., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,
211:6019, 2007.
Snapshot Observations of Water Masers Near YSOs, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,
213:413.03, 2009.
Twenty-Plus Years of Water Maser Spectra and Component Positions in IRAS16293-2422 with Claussen,
M.J., Wootten, H.A., Wilking, B.A., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 213:413.09, 2009.
General References
(specific references provided on a case-by-case basis)
Dr. Robert Milkey (my supervisor during my initial positions at AAS)
Executive Officer (retired), AAS
Tucson, Arizona
abpwwx@r.postjobfree.com
Dr. Anneila Sargent (former AAS President and my postdoctoral supervisor)
Director, Combined Array for Millimeter Astronomy (CARMA)
Caltech Department of Astronomy
Pasadena, CA 91125
abpwwx@r.postjobfree.com
Dr. Jack Burns (former AAS public policy committee chair and my dissertation advisor)
Vice-President Emeritus for Academic Affairs & Research for the University of Colorado System
Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy
University of Colorado
Campus Box 389
Boulder, CO 80309-0389
abpwwx@r.postjobfree.com