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Charles Liu

Charles Tsun-Chu Liu (born 1968) is an American astronomer and astronomy educator. His research interests include merging and colliding galaxies, active galactic nuclei, and the star formation history of the universe. He is a former director of the William E. Macaulay Honors College and The Verrazano School at the City University of New York’s College of Staten Island.[1] He currently serves as a professor of physics and astronomy at the College of Staten Island, and as President of the Astronomical Society of New York. In 2019, he was named a Fellow of the American Astronomical Society.[2]

Charles Liu
Born1968
OccupationAstronomer

Biography Edit

Early life Edit

Liu was born in Taipei, Taiwan to Fu-Wen (Frank) Liu, a professor of pomology and horticulture,[3] and Jui-Chi (Janice) Liu, a nurse of obstetrics and midwifery, both of Taifu, Taiwan. He is the second of three children; his older sister, Grace, is a retired banker, and his younger brother, Henry, is a family physician. His family immigrated to the United States when Liu was four years old, and all of them were naturalized as U.S. citizens in 1980. He attended Harvard, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in astronomy and astrophysics and physics, and the University of Arizona, graduating with a Ph.D. in astronomy. He then held postdoctoral positions at Kitt Peak National Observatory and Columbia, where he conducted research on galaxy evolution and the star formation history of the universe.

Career Edit

In 1998, Liu joined the scientific staff of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, where he helped design and develop the exhibitry and scientific content of the Rose Center for Earth and Space. During this time, with co-authors Neil deGrasse Tyson and Robert W. Irion, Liu wrote "One Universe: At Home In The Cosmos (2000)", for which Tyson, Irion, and Liu were awarded the 2001 Science Writing Award (scientist category) of the American Institute of Physics.[4]

In 2003, Liu joined the faculty of the CUNY College of Staten Island (CSI). He was subsequently appointed to the consortial faculty of the physics doctoral program of the CUNY Graduate Center.[5][6] His book, The Handy Astronomy Answer Book (Visible Ink Press), was published in 2004. In 2008, Liu became director of The Verrazano School Honors Program at CSI. In 2012, he also became director of the William E. Macaulay Honors College at CSI. He served as director of both of those programs until 2018.[7] His book StarTalk: Everything You Ever Need To Know… (National Geographic) was published in 2016.[8]

In 2013, Liu’s The Handy Astronomy Answer Book (Visible Ink Press) was published.[9]

In 2015, Liu was elected as Education Officer of the American Astronomical Society, serving also as a Councilor and Trustee of the Society until 2018.[10]

In 2016, Liu was elected as President of the Astronomical Society of New York.[11]

Liu’s book 30-Second Universe (Ivy Press), co-authored with Karen Masters and Sevil Salur, was published in 2019.[12] Also in 2019, he was selected as a Fellow of the American Astronomical Society.

In 2020, Liu’s The Handy Physics Answer Book (Visible Ink Press) was published.[13]

Research Edit

Liu is one of the original team members of the Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS), the largest contiguous deep field ever observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. His work on that project has focused on faint, strongly star-forming galaxies. In 2015, he also joined the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at APO (MaNGA) project of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, where he has been studying galaxies whose star formation activity has been quenched within approximately the past one billion years.[14]

Personal life Edit

Liu has been married to the mathematician/educator Dr. Amy Rabb-Liu since 1991. They have three children: Hannah, Allen, and Isaac.[7]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Bio". www.visibleinkpress.com. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
  2. ^ "Past Officers and Trustees | American Astronomical Society". aas.org.
  3. ^ "Charles Liu, Course Author | AMNH".
  4. ^ "Charles Liu". World Science Festival. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  5. ^ City University of New York. "HEAD OF THE CLASS COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND" (PDF). Salute to Scholars. Spring 2013: 24.
  6. ^ "As a Writer and a Teacher, He Invites Us to Contemplate the Universe". www.gc.cuny.edu.
  7. ^ a b Mares, Terry. "Renowned Astrophysicist and CSI Professor Named Director of Two of CSI's Flagship Honors Programs".
  8. ^ "StarTalk: 9781426220234 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books". PenguinRandomhouse.com.
  9. ^ "The Handy Astronomy Answer Book, Third Edition". www.visibleinkpress.com.
  10. ^ "Candidate Statement: Charles Liu | American Astronomical Society". aas.org.
  11. ^ "Astronomical Society of New York". www.astrony.org.
  12. ^ Liu, Charles; Masters, Karen; Salur, Sevil (October 2019). 30-Second Universe. ISBN 978-1782408505.
  13. ^ "The Handy Physics Answer Book, Third Edition". www.visibleinkpress.com.
  14. ^ "CUNY Matters" (PDF). www1.cuny.edu. 2007. Retrieved 2020-08-06.

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Charles Tsun Chu Liu born 1968 is an American astronomer and astronomy educator His research interests include merging and colliding galaxies active galactic nuclei and the star formation history of the universe He is a former director of the William E Macaulay Honors College and The Verrazano School at the City University of New York s College of Staten Island 1 He currently serves as a professor of physics and astronomy at the College of Staten Island and as President of the Astronomical Society of New York In 2019 he was named a Fellow of the American Astronomical Society 2 Charles LiuBorn1968OccupationAstronomer Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 Research 1 4 Personal life 2 ReferencesBiography EditEarly life Edit Liu was born in Taipei Taiwan to Fu Wen Frank Liu a professor of pomology and horticulture 3 and Jui Chi Janice Liu a nurse of obstetrics and midwifery both of Taifu Taiwan He is the second of three children his older sister Grace is a retired banker and his younger brother Henry is a family physician His family immigrated to the United States when Liu was four years old and all of them were naturalized as U S citizens in 1980 He attended Harvard graduating with a bachelor s degree in astronomy and astrophysics and physics and the University of Arizona graduating with a Ph D in astronomy He then held postdoctoral positions at Kitt Peak National Observatory and Columbia where he conducted research on galaxy evolution and the star formation history of the universe Career Edit In 1998 Liu joined the scientific staff of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History where he helped design and develop the exhibitry and scientific content of the Rose Center for Earth and Space During this time with co authors Neil deGrasse Tyson and Robert W Irion Liu wrote One Universe At Home In The Cosmos 2000 for which Tyson Irion and Liu were awarded the 2001 Science Writing Award scientist category of the American Institute of Physics 4 In 2003 Liu joined the faculty of the CUNY College of Staten Island CSI He was subsequently appointed to the consortial faculty of the physics doctoral program of the CUNY Graduate Center 5 6 His book The Handy Astronomy Answer Book Visible Ink Press was published in 2004 In 2008 Liu became director of The Verrazano School Honors Program at CSI In 2012 he also became director of the William E Macaulay Honors College at CSI He served as director of both of those programs until 2018 7 His book StarTalk Everything You Ever Need To Know National Geographic was published in 2016 8 In 2013 Liu s The Handy Astronomy Answer Book Visible Ink Press was published 9 In 2015 Liu was elected as Education Officer of the American Astronomical Society serving also as a Councilor and Trustee of the Society until 2018 10 In 2016 Liu was elected as President of the Astronomical Society of New York 11 Liu s book 30 Second Universe Ivy Press co authored with Karen Masters and Sevil Salur was published in 2019 12 Also in 2019 he was selected as a Fellow of the American Astronomical Society In 2020 Liu s The Handy Physics Answer Book Visible Ink Press was published 13 Research Edit Liu is one of the original team members of the Cosmic Evolution Survey COSMOS the largest contiguous deep field ever observed with the Hubble Space Telescope His work on that project has focused on faint strongly star forming galaxies In 2015 he also joined the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at APO MaNGA project of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey where he has been studying galaxies whose star formation activity has been quenched within approximately the past one billion years 14 Personal life Edit Liu has been married to the mathematician educator Dr Amy Rabb Liu since 1991 They have three children Hannah Allen and Isaac 7 References Edit Bio www visibleinkpress com Retrieved 2020 08 06 Past Officers and Trustees American Astronomical Society aas org Charles Liu Course Author AMNH Charles Liu World Science Festival Retrieved 2021 01 23 City University of New York HEAD OF THE CLASS COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND PDF Salute to Scholars Spring 2013 24 As a Writer and a Teacher He Invites Us to Contemplate the Universe www gc cuny edu a b Mares Terry Renowned Astrophysicist and CSI Professor Named Director of Two of CSI s Flagship Honors Programs StarTalk 9781426220234 PenguinRandomHouse com Books PenguinRandomhouse com The Handy Astronomy Answer Book Third Edition www visibleinkpress com Candidate Statement Charles Liu American Astronomical Society aas org Astronomical Society of New York www astrony org Liu Charles Masters Karen Salur Sevil October 2019 30 Second Universe ISBN 978 1782408505 The Handy Physics Answer Book Third Edition www visibleinkpress com CUNY Matters PDF www1 cuny edu 2007 Retrieved 2020 08 06 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Liu amp oldid 1149287965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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