Team

We're a group of researchers ranging from first year undergraduates to assistant professor rank.

Team Lead

A model of an AGN

Ryan Norris

Ryan is an assistant professor of physics at New Mexico Tech.

CV

Current Graduate Students

A man standing outside

David Frothingham

David is a second year doctoral student at New Mexico Teach. He studies mass-loss in red supergiants using optical interferometry.

A man standing outside

Rebecca Proni

Rebecca is a first year doctoral student a New Mexico Tech. Rebecca is working on a project to image interacting binaries with optical interferometry.

A man standing outside

Nirupam Roy

Nirupam is a first year doctoral student at New Mexico Teach. He is working on a project to improve model fitting for interferometric observations of interacting binaries.

Current Undergraduate Students

Juliana Barstow

Imaging of Symbiotic Stars; Analysis of Symbiotic Neutron Star Systems

Yesenia Beltran

Fundamental Parameters of Red Supergiants

Celeste Flores

Imaging of Symbiotic Stars; Analysis of Symbiotic Neutron Star Systems

Michael Liebel

Variabiablity of Red Supergiants

Jacob Sandusky

Modeling Observations of Technosignatures with Optical Interferometry; Data Mining for Science Case Discovery for MROI

Past Students

A man standing outside

Thomas Gaudin

Graduated with Master's degree for work on symbiotic stars. Now in the astronomy doctoral program at Penn State.

Isaac Edelman

Member of the Hyperspace Challegne Team (Norris High Resolution Lab)

Ryan Reed

Member of the Hyperspace Challegne Team (Norris High Resolution Lab)

Keith Lucero

Spectroscopy of Red Supergiants

Andrew Kotoski

Modeling of Symbiotic Stars