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JORICK VINK ­ CURRICULUM VITAE
Jorick Sandor Vink Research Astronomer Armagh Observatory, College Hill BT61 9DG, Northern Ireland, UK CENTRAL RESEARCH: Massive stars; atmospheres and winds; stellar evolution; polarimetry; young stars; SN and GRB progenitors International Consortia: VLT flames Tarantula survey (VFTS), iphas, vphas+, cobras etc. Nationality: Dutch Tel.: +44 (0)28 37512971 Fax.: +44 (0)28 3752 7174 Email: jsv@arm.ac.uk http://www.arm.ac.uk/jsv/

RELEVANT EDUCATION: 1996-2000 1991-1996 PhD in Astrophysics at Utrecht University, the Netherlands Thesis Title: "Radiation-driven winds of massive stars" Masters Degree in Astrophysics at Utrecht University, the Netherlands

EMPLOYMENT TO DATE: 2007-present 2005-2006 2001-2005 1996-2000 1995-1996 Research Astronomer at Armagh Observatory, Northern Ireland, UK RCUK Academic Fellow in Astrophysics, Keele University, UK Post Doctoral Research Associate at Imperial College London, UK Research Assistant (= PhD student) at Utrecht University Research Pro ject at Goddard Space Flight Center (nasa), USA

RELEVANT FUNDING: - STFC Consolidated Grant, of which my area was awarded a PDRA (GrЁ ener) af 2012-2015 - approx. value 300,000 GBP. - STFC Standard Grant for PDRA (GrЁ afener) 2008-2011 Total Value 252,000 GBP - PPARC Rolling grant "Stellar Astrophysics at Keele", of which my area was awarded a PDRA (Muller) 2006-2008 - approx. value 250,000 GBP. Ё

PI OBSERVING TIME: 200620013 proposals (6 full nights) on ESO's VLT (Periods 78, 81 & 85) 15 proposals (36.5 nights) on WHT, UKIRT, and AAT (with UK oversubscription levels 3-5) corresponding to an approximate value of 1.1 million Euros


RELEVANT RESEARCH SKILLS: 1996 1995 2001 1999 Numerical experience in ionization calculations and radiation hydrodynamics Numerical experience in spectral synthesis and polarization calculations Observational experience (VLT, WHT, AAT, OHP, INT, ESO3.6) and data reduction (e.g. spectropolarimetry) 20 lead-authored out of 100 refereed papers in Journals such as MNRAS, A&A, and ApJ Obtaining over 4800 citations, with the ma jority to papers I have led

RELEVANT ADMIN: REFEREEING/PANEL WORK ETC.: 2001 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2011 2012 2012 2012 2013 2014 Referee for Nature, A&A, ApJ(L), MNRAS, AJ, observing & grant proposals Member of the Time Allocation Committee for the Gemini Telescopes (UK) Secretary and Treasurer of the ASGI (Astronomy Group Ireland) Organiser ASGI Spring Meeting in March 2008 (Armagh) Organiser Massive star session at the National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) in 2008 Member of the STFC Astronomy Grants Panel (AGP) HST time allocation panel SOC member conference on Circumstellar Dynamics at High Resolution, Brazil ESO time allocation panel (incl. Co-Chair in 2013) SOC-Chair Joint Discussion on Very Massive Stars at IAU General Assembly, Beijing Member of the OC of the IAU Working Group of Massive Stars Editor of Springer Book on Very Massive Stars in the Local Universe

SELECTED ORAL PRESENTATIONS IN RECENT MEETINGS: 1996- Forty (Invited) 45-minute Seminars, and 45 shorter talks - Thirty talks in inter/national conferences - mainly in the areas of massive stars and star formation, incl.: Invited Invited Invited Invited Invited Invited Invited Clumps in stellar winds. Workshop on Wind Bubbles. Bochum, Germany Review Mass loss across HRD. Massive Stars from to , Rhodes, Greece Outstanding Problems in Massive Star Research: the final stages, Minnesota Stellar polarimetry: Birth to Death, Madison, USA High Energy Density Laboratory Astrophysics, Caltech, Pasadena, USA Review Mass loss and Galaxy Evolution, RAS, London, UK Review IAUS 252: The Art of Modelling Stars in the 21st Century, China

Nov 2013 Jun 2013 Sep 2012 Jul 2011 Mar 2010 Feb 2010 Mar 2008

RESEARCH SUPERVISION: 20082006200320032002Supervisor of Supervisor of Supervisor of Co-supervisor Co-supervisor and M. Patel PhD students G. Barentsen, J. Bestenlehner, G. Costigan, B. Petrov, V. Kalari PDRAs (Keele: Muller, Armagh: GrЁ Ё afener) several summer students (Imperial College London, Armagh) of PhD student B. Davies (Leeds) and since 2006 L. Muijres (Amsterdam) of undergraduate students, incl. R. Bonsee (Amsterdam) and J. Mottram (Leeds)