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Address: | Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218 |
Phone: | (410) 338-4972 |
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Email: | lawton[at]stsci.edu |
Homepage: | http://www.stsci.edu/~lawton |
2011 – Present | Outreach Astronomer | Office of Public Outreach, Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), Baltimore, MD Hubble Space Telescope Education Team, James Webb Space Telescope Education Team, & NASA Science, Education, and Public Outreach Forum (SEPOF) Member Virtual Astronomy Observatory (VAO) Education and Public Outreach Member (2011-2012) Researcher (2012-Present) Manager: Bonnie Eisenhamer |
2008 – 2011 | Post-doc. | Astronomy, Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), Baltimore, MD Spitzer SAGE-LMC, Spitzer SAGE-SMC, Spitzer SAGE-Spec, and Herschel HERITAGE Science Team Member Advisor: Karl D. Gordon |
2008 | Ph.D. Astronomy, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM "Diffuse Interstellar Bands in Damped Lyman-alpha and Starburst Galaxies" Advisor: Chris W. Churchill |
2006 | M.S. Astronomy, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM "Diffuse Interstellar Bands in 7 Intermediate Redshift DLAs" Advisor: Chris W. Churchill "Bulge-Disk Decomposition of SDSS Galaxies" Advisor: Nicole P. Vogt |
2002 | B.S. Astronomy, University of Washington, Seattle, WA "Aquisition and Analysis of CV Light Curves" Advisor: Paula Szkody "Aquisition and Analysis of RR Lyrae Light Curves" Advisor: Chris W. Stubbs |
2008 | International Astronomical Union Travel Grant ($495) |
2007 – 2008 | New Mexico Space Grant Consortium - NMSGC ($4,000) |
2007 | Bioastronomy Travel Grant ($1,530) Astrobiology Graduate Conference Travel Grant ($500) |
2005 | International Astronomical Union Travel Grant ($210) International Astronomical Union Travel Grant ($575) |
2004 – 2007 | NASA Graduate Student Research Programs - GSRP ($72,000, 3yr) |
2004 | New Mexico Space Grant Consortium - NMSGC ($4,000) |
Awarded Time: | Hubble Space Telescope, 10 orbits (PI Karl Gordon, ID 12556) Apache Point Observatory (APO) 3.5 meter, 20 half-nights Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) 9.2 meter, 9 hours |
Observed on: | APO/DIS, Manastash Ridge Observatory (MRO) |
Analyzed and/or Reduced Data from: | QSO Spectra – APO/DIS, Keck-I/HIRES, VLT/FORS2, WHT/ISIS, VLT/UVES, & Gemini/GMOS Galaxy Spectra – APO/DIS, HET/MRS, & Keck-II/ESI Galaxy Imaging – Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Photometry of HII Regions – Spitzer/IRAC,MIPS Stellar Photometry – MRO |
Software: | IRAF, IDL, C, Fortran, Perl, Numerical Recipes, HTML, LaTex, UNIX, Linux, Mac, Windows XP, DS9, SM, Xfig, XV, Emacs, CUPID, Fellwalker, ClumpFind, GIM2D, GAIA, & SExtractor |
My Software: | EWlim-cal – Systematically calculates the equivalent width limit for resolved or unresolved absorption lines. The pixels are properly weighted by the instrumental profile based on the expected width of the absorption line (assuming a gaussian shape). Uncertainty in the equivalent width limit is estimated from the uncertainties in resolution of the instrument, rest full width half-maximum of the absorption line, rest wavelength of the absorption line, and the continuum fit. |
17) Lawton, B., Gordon, K. D., et al. 2015, in preparation; Spitzer Mega-SAGE Overview: Star Forming Regions in the Magellanic Clouds
16) Lawton, B., Rupke, D. S., Veilleux, S., Churchill, C. W., & Snow, T. P. 2015, in preparation; Diffuse Interstellar Bands in Low Redshift Starburst Galaxies
15) Carlson, L. R., (3 coauthors), & Lawton, B. 2012, A&A, 542, 66; Identifying Young Stellar Objects in Nine Large Magellanic Cloud Star-Forming Regions
14) Gordon, K. D., (6 coauthors), Lawton, B., et al. 2011, AJ, 142, 102; Surveying the Agents of Galaxy Evolution in the Tidally Stripped, Low Metallicity, Small Magellanic Cloud (SAGE-SMC). I. Overview
13) Bolatto, A., (4 coauthors), Lawton, B., et al. 2011, ApJ, 741, 12; The State of the Gas and the Relation Between Gas and Star Formation at Low Metallicity: The Small Magellanic Cloud
12) Slater, C. T., (6 coauthors), Lawton, B., et al. 2011, ApJ, 732, 98; Dust Emission from Evolved and Unevolved HII Regions in the Large Magellanic Cloud
11) Woods, P. M., (32 coauthors), Lawton, B., et al. 2011, MNRAS, 411, 1597; The SAGE-Spec Spitzer Legacy Program: The Life-Cycle of Dust and Gas in the Large Magellanic Cloud - Point Source Classification I
10) Meixner, M., (30 coauthors), Lawton, B., et al. 2010, A&A, 518, 71; Herschel Inventory of The Agents of Galaxy Evolution (HERITAGE): the Large Magellanic Cloud dust
09) Hony, S., (10 coauthors), Lawton, B., et al. 2010, A&A, 518, 76; The Herschel Revolution: Unveiling the Morphology of the Sites of High Mass Star Formation in N44 and N63 in the LMC
08) Lawton, B., Gordon, K. D., et al. 2010, ApJ, 716, 453; Spitzer Analysis of HII Regions in the Magellanic Clouds: Determining a Suitable Monochromatic Obscured Star Formation Rate Indicator
07) Kemper, F., (22 coauthors), Lawton, B., et al. 2010, PASP, 122, 683; The SAGE-Spec Spitzer Legacy Program: The Life-cycle of Dust and Gas in the Large Magellanic Cloud
06) Lawton, B., Churchill, et al. 2008, AJ, 136, 994L; Limits on Reddening and Gas-to-Dust Ratios for Seven Intermediate Redshift Damped Ly α Absorbers from Diffuse Interstellar Bands
05) York, B. A., Ellison, S. L., Lawton, B., et al. 2006 ApJ, 647, L29; Detection of Diffuse Interstellar Bands in the z=0.5 Damped Lyman-alpha System Toward AO 0235+164
04) Szkody, P., (5 coauthors), Lawton, B., et al. 2003 AJ, 126, 1499; Cataclysmic Variables from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. II. The Second Year
03) Szkody, P., (9 coauthors), Lawton, B., et al. 2003 ApJ, 583, 902; Two Rare Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables With Extreme Cyclotron Features Identified in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
02) Vanden Berk, D., (3 coauthors), & Lawton, B. 2001, IAUC, 7744, 1; Supernova 2001fg in Anonymous Galaxy
01) Miknaitis, G., (3 coauthors), & Lawton, B. 2001, IAUC, 7731, 2; Supernova 2001eu in Anonymous Galaxy
03) Lawton, B., Churchill, et al. 2008, submitted September 2008, Evidence of Magellanic-like Moderate Redshift HI-Rich Galaxies, in "The Magellanic System: Stars, Gas, and Galaxies", Keele University, United Kingdom, July 28 – August 1, 2008, eds. J. Th. van Loon, & J. M. Oliveira (IAU Symposium 256)
02) Lawton, B., Churchill, et al. 2007, submitted October 2007, Searching for the Precursors of Life in External Galaxies, in "Bioastronomy 2007", San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 16 – 20, 2007, eds. K. Meech, M. Mumma, J. Siefert, & D. Werthimer, (Astrobiology Institute)
01) Lawton, B., York, B., et al. 2005, A Search for Organic Molecules in Intermediate Redshift DLAs, in "Probing Galaxies through Quasar Absorption Lines", Shanghai, China, March 14 – 19, 2005, eds. P. Williams, C. Shu, & B. Ménard, (IAU Colloquium 199)
Date | Location | Conference Title/University Name | Type | Title |
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January 2015 | Seattle, WA | 225th American Astronomical Society Meeting | Talk | Frontier Fields: Engaging Educators, the Youth, and the Public in Exploring the Cosmic Frontier |
August 2014 | Burlingame, CA | Astronomical Society of the Pacific Annual Meeting | Led Special Interest Group Session | Using Authentic Science in the Classroom: NASA's Coordinated Efforts to Enhance STEM Education |
August 2014 | Burlingame, CA | Astronomical Society of the Pacific Annual Meeting | Poster | NASA Astrophysics E/PO Community: Increasing and Sustaining Youth and Public Engagement in STEM |
January 2014 | Washington D.C. | 223rd American Astronomical Society Meeting | Poster | Engaging Scientists in NASA Education and Public Outreach: Informal Science Education and Outreach |
December 2013 | Baltimore, MD | Space Telescope Science Institute | Talk | An Introduction to the Frontier Fields |
July 2013 | San Jose, CA | Astronomical Society of the Pacific Annual Meeting | Poster | Beyond International Year of Astronomy: The Universe Discovery Guides |
April 2013 | San Antonio, TX | National Science Teachers Association National Conference | Co-Led Workshop | NASA's Next Generation Science Classroom |
January 2013 | Long Beach, CA | 221st American Astronomical Society Meeting | Poster | Enhancing the Impact of NASA Astrophysics Education and Public Outreach: Using Real NASA Data in the Classroom |
August 2012 | Tucson, AZ | Astronomical Society of the Pacific Annual Meeting | Led Special Interest Group Session | Promoting STEM Learning in Formal Education using Real Space Science Data |
April 2012 | Washington D.C. | 2012 USA Science and Engineering Festival | NASA SMD Exhibit Organizer | NASA Science: Advancing Science, Technology, and Exploration |
March 2012 | Indianapolis, IN | National Science Teachers Association National Conference | Talk | Bring NASA Science into Your Classroom! |
January 2012 | Austin, TX | 219th American Astronomical Society Meeting | Led Workshop | Science Tools for Data-Intensive Astronomy, E/PO Section |
January 2012 | Austin, TX | 219th American Astronomical Society Meeting | Poster | Education and Outreach with the Virtual Astronomical Observatory |
December 2011 | Pasadena, CA | VAO Team Meeting | Led E/PO Planning | Public Outreach and Education via the Virtual Astronomy Observatory (VAO) |
July 2011 | Baltimore, MD | Astronomical Society of the Pacific Annual Meeting | Poster | Bringing the Virtual Astronomical Observatory to the Education Community |
July 2011 | Boston, MA | VAO Team Meeting | Led E/PO Planning | Public Outreach and Education via the Virtual Astronomy Observatory (VAO) |
May 2011 | Naples, Italy | IVOA Interoperability Meeting | Talk | VAO and Education |
March 2011 | Tucson, AZ | VAO Team Meeting | Led E/PO Planning | Public Outreach and Education via the Virtual Astronomy Observatory (VAO) |
January 2011 | Seattle, WA | 217th American Astronomical Society Meeting | Poster | Infrared Study of Star Forming Regions in the Magellanic Clouds via Spitzer |
October 2010 | Toledo, OH | WittFest | Poster | Spitzer View of Dust Emission as a Probe of Star Forming Regions in the Magellanic Clouds |
August 2010 | Baltimore, MD | HotSci@STScI | Talk | Spitzer View of Star Forming Regions in the Magellanic Clouds |
May 2010 | Baltimore, MD | Stellar Populations in the Cosmological Context | Poster | Spitzer Analysis of HII Region Complexes in the Magellanic Clouds: Determining a Suitable Monochromatic Obscured Star Formation Indicator |
April 2010 | Gainesville, FL | From Stars to Galaxies | Poster | Spitzer View of Star Forming Regions in the Magellanic Clouds |
January 2010 | Washington D.C. | 215th American Astronomical Society Meeting | Poster | Spitzer Analysis of HII Complexes in the Magellanic Clouds: Determining a Suitable Monochromatic Obscured Star Formation Rate Indicator |
August 2009 | Baltimore, MD | STScI 2009 Postdoc Talks | Talk | Spatial Analysis of Dust around LMC and SMC HII Regions |
May 2009 | Baltimore, MD | The Search for Life in the Universe | Poster | Organics in Galaxies, as Traced by the Diffuse Interstellar Bands |
April 2009 | Baltimore, MD | 2009 STScI/JHU Astronomy Jamboree | Talk | Star Formation Rate Indicators in the Magellanic Clouds and Organics in Galaxies |
July 2008 | Keele, UK | IAU Symposium 251: The Magellanic System: Stars, Gas, and Galaxies | Talk | Evidence of Magellanic-like Moderate Redshift HI-Rich Galaxies |
July 2008 | Las Cruces, NM | New Mexico State University Thesis Defense | Talk | Diffuse Interstellar Bands in DLA and Starburst Galaxies |
April 2008 | Las Cruces, NM | Graduate Research & Arts Symposium | Poster | Searching For the Precursors of Life in External Galaxies |
January 2008 | Austin, TX | 211th American Astronomical Society Meeting | Dissertation Talk | Diffuse Interstellar Bands in Low to Moderate Redshift Galaxies |
July 2007 | San Juan, PR | Bioastronomy 2007 | Talk | Searching for the Precursors of Life in External Galaxies |
July 2007 | San Juan, PR | ABGradCon | Poster | Searching for the Precursors of Life in External Galaxies |
April 2007 | Las Cruces, NM | Graduate Research & Arts Symposium | Talk | The Search for Organic Molecules in Galaxies |
January 2007 | Seattle, WA | 209th American Astronomical Society Meeting | Talk | Study of Diffuse Interstellar Bands in 7 Intermediate Redshift Galaxies |
April 2006 | Las Cruces, NM | Graduate Research & Arts Symposium | Talk | The Search for Organic Molecules in Galaxies |
March 2006 | Las Cruces, NM | New Mexico State University | Talk | The Nature of the Diffuse Interstellar Bands in Extra-Galactic Sources |
October 2005 | Socorro, NM | NRAO – 21st Annual New Mexico Symposium | Poster | Search for Organic Molecules in Intermediate Redshift DLAs |
August 2005 | Monterey, CA | IAU Symposium 231: Astrochemistry – Recent Successes and Current Challenges | Poster | A Search for Diffuse Interstellar Bands in Intermediate Redshift DLAs |
April 2005 | Las Cruces, NM | Graduate Research & Arts Symposium | Poster | Searching a Low Redshift Galaxy for Organic Molecules |
March 2005 | Shanghai, China | IAU Colloquium 199: Probing Galaxies Through QSO Absorption Lines | Poster | A Search for Organic Molecules in Intermediate Redshift DLAs |
January 2005 | San Diego, CA | 205th American Astronomical Society Meeting | Poster | The Search for Extragalactic Diffuse Interstellar Bands via QSO Absorption Line Systems |
November 2004 | Las Cruces, NM | New Mexico State University: Lunch Talk Series | Talk | The Search For the Ingredients of Life in Extragalactic Sources: Diffuse Interstellar Bands |
October 2004 | Las Cruces, NM | New Mexico Space Grant Consortium Student Colloquium | Talk | Diffuse Interstellar Bands: The Search for Extragalactic Biological Molecules |
NMSU Research News: NMSU Astronomy Graduate Working at NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Science Institute
research.nmsu.edu/nl/ovprgi_newsletter_aug08.pdf
New Scientist Magazine (online): New evidence for extragalactic life-forming matter
http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn12911-new-evidence-for-extragalactic-lifeforming-matter.html
Las Cruces Bulletin News Release: NMSU Astronomers at Forefront of Quasar-based Research
http://www.nmsu.edu/~ucomm/Releases/2005/March/quasar_research.html
Spitzer SAGE-LMC Legacy Team Member
Spitzer SAGE-SMC Legacy Team Member
Spitzer SAGE-Spec Legacy Team Member
Herschel HERITAGE Legacy Team Member
American Astronomical Society
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
American Physical Society
The Planetary Society
Referee – ApJ
May 2010 – Present | Baltimore Project ASTRO | Helping local K-12 teachers plan and implement astronomy lessons. | Baltimore, MD |
Jan. 2011 – May 2011 | Instructor | Responsible for teaching undergraduate introductory astronomy course. | Loyola University, Baltimore, MD |
Jan. 2008 – May 2008 | Astronomy Teaching Assistant | Responsible for grading work and meeting with students in a "History of Human Spaceflight" course | New Mexico State University |
Aug. 2007 – Dec. 2007 | Astronomy Teaching Assistant | Responsible for grading online work and meeting with students via instant messenger for office hours in an "Astronomy for Educators" distance-education course | New Mexico State University |
Aug. 2003 – May 2004 | Astronomy Head Teaching Assistant | Responsible for teaching labs to new teaching assistants and creating new labs | New Mexico State University |
Aug. 2002 – May 2004 | Astronomy Teaching Assistant | Responsible for teaching the lab component of the undergrad level astronomy course, grading course material, and meeting with students during office hours | New Mexico State University |
Aug. 2002 – May 2004 | Astronomy Campus Observatory Operator | Responsible for operating the campus observatory for two to four hours a week | New Mexico State University |
Jan. 2002 – June 2002 | Astronomy Teaching Assistant | Responsible for teaching the lab component of the undergrad level astronomy course, grading course material, and meeting with students during office hours | University of Washington |
January – April, 2012 | NASA SMD Organizer for the 2012 USA Science and Engineering Festival, Organized the efforts of hundreds of scientists, E/PO leads, and volunteers for the 22 NASA SMD booths representing over 15 NASA Earth and Space Science missions at the festival in Washington, D.C. The festival had more than 150,000 visitors over three days in April, 2012. |
June 4–6, 2010 | World Science Festival Volunteer, Staff JWST booth, answer questions from the public, and help out with night sky viewing – New York City |
Oct. 2009 – Sept. 2010 | Post-doc Representative to the STScI Science Staff, Attends STScI science staff meetings, conveys information to STScI post-docs, and takes post-doc concerns to the STScI science staff – STScI |
July 2007 | Selection Committee Member, Dennis W. Darnall Faculty Achievement Award celebrating excellence in research, teaching, mentoring, and community outreach – New Mexico State University |
Feb. 2007 – July 2007 | Plan2Plan Taskforce Member, Graduate student representative on creating a strategic plan for the university – New Mexico State University |
Jan. 2007 – Apr. 2007 | GRAS Organizer, Help organize and run the Graduate Research & Arts Symposium – New Mexico State University |
Oct. 2006 – July 2007 | Graduate Student Council Executive Officer, Liason with University administrators, help run Graduate Student Council meetings, and sit in on election board meetings for the collective student government – New Mexico State University |
Oct. 2006 – July 2007 | Grad Week Organizer, Organize a week of events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Graduate School – New Mexico State University |
July 2006 | Selection Committee Member, Dennis W. Darnall Faculty Achievement Award celebrating excellence in research, teaching, mentoring, and community outreach – New Mexico State University |
Mar. 2006 – Oct. 2006 | Graduate Student Council Vice-President, Liason with University administrators, help run Graduate Student Council meetings, sit on the Graduate Student Council Finance Board, and sit in on election board meetings for the collective student government – New Mexico State University |
Jan. 2006 – Apr. 2006 | GRAS Organizer, Help organize and run the Graduate Research & Arts Symposium – New Mexico State University |
May 2005 – May 2006 | Astronomy Graduate Student Organization President, Liason between graduate students and faculty, sit in on faculty meetings, and run weekly meetings, Department of Astronomy – New Mexico State University |
May 2004 – May 2005 | Astronomy Graduate Student Organization Vice-President, Responsible for arranging outreach events between the department of astronomy and the local community, Department of Astronomy – New Mexico State University |
Dr. Karl D. Gordon STScI, Associate Astronomer Baltimore, MD 21218 410-338-5031 kgordon[at]stsci.edu |
Dr. Christopher W. Churchill NMSU, Associate Professor Las Cruces, NM 88003 575-646-1913 cwc[at]nmsu.edu |
Bonnie Eisenhamer STScI, OPO Education Team Manager Baltimore, MD 21218 410-338-4798 bonnie[at]stsci.edu |
Dr. Theodore P. Snow UC Boulder, Professor Boulder, CO 80309 303-492-7669 Theodore.Snow[at]colorado.edu |