Laura Ferrarese

Laura Ferrarese

Image from NASA & ESA
Born Padova, Italy
Awards President of the Canadian Astronomical Society
Academic background
Alma mater

Johns Hopkins University

University of Padova
Academic work
Institutions Rutgers University
California Institute of Technology
National Research Council of Canada

Laura Ferrarese is a researcher in space science at the National Research Council of Canada. Her primary work has been with the Hubble Space Telescope for spaced-based observations.

Early life

She was born in Padova, Italy and studied at the University of Padova,[1] going on to receive a PhD in physics from Johns Hopkins University in 1996. She became a professor at Rutgers University in 2004.[2] She also worked at the California Institute of Technology.[3] Ferrarese was named guest lecturer for the Helen Sawyer Hogg Prize Lecture in 2014.[2]

Research

Laura Ferrarese’s work has earned her the opportunity to spearhead projects such as the Hubble Space Telescope and the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope.[2] Her work concentrates on the masses of supermassive black holes and the stellar velocity dispersions of bulges in galaxies and how they affect each other. She has also worked on research on active galactic nuclei, dynamics and scaling relations, as well as extragalactic distance scale.[4]

Recognition and Awards

In 2012, she received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal and she has traversed North America speaking at lectures like the 2014 CASCA/RASC Helen Hogg lecture.[5]

On 30 November 2000, Ferrarese was featured in one of the episodes called “supermassive black holes” in the Horizon TV series.

Due to her contribution in astronomical research, Laura received the Peter G Martin award in 2015.[5]

Conferences

Publications

Affiliations

Laura Ferrarese is an active member of the IAU (International Astronomical Union) and is affiliated with Division B Facilities, Technologies and Data Science, Division H Interstellar Matter and Local Universe and Division J Galaxies and Cosmology within the IAU. She was a Past Member of Division VIII Galaxies & the Universe until 2012 and Commission 28 Galaxies until 2015 within the IAU.[8]

She was the president of the National Committee for Astronomy in Canada from 2013 to 2015.[8]

References

  1. "Curriculum Vitae of Laura Ferrarese" (PDF). University of Victoria.
  2. 1 2 3 "CASCA 2015 Press Tip Sheet" (PDF). Canadian Astronomical Society.
  3. "Two Public Astronomy Lectures Help Mark 100 Years of Astronomy Group in Victoria". Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.
  4. "Laura Ferrarese -- Herberg Astrophysics". Herzberg Astrophysics. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  5. 1 2 Sage, Leslie (2015). "CASCA 2015 Press Tip Sheet" (PDF). Canadian Astronomical Society Société Canadienne d’Astronomie.
  6. 1 2 3 "Laura Ferrarese's Publications". astrowww.phys.uvic.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  7. Ferrarese, Laura (2003-01-23). "Astronomy: Feeding the first quasars". Nature. 421 (6921): 329–330. ISSN 0028-0836. doi:10.1038/421329a.
  8. 1 2 "International Astronomical Union | IAU". www.iau.org. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
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