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Scott Gaudi

Bernard Scott Gaudi (born 1974) is an American astronomer. He is the Thomas Jefferson Professor for Discovery and Space Exploration, a professor of astronomy, and chair of undergraduate studies at The Ohio State University's department of astronomy. He was chair of the NASA Exoplanet Exploration Program Analysis Group (2012–2014) and the NASA Astrophysics Advisory Committee (2012–2014).  In 2018, Gaudi was co-chair of the National Academy of Sciences Exoplanet Science Strategy study.

B. Scott Gaudi
Born1974 (age 48–49)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materOhio State University PhD
Michigan State University BSc
AwardsNASA Outstanding Public Leadership Medal (2017)
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (2012)
Helen B. Warner Prize (2009)
Hubble Fellowship (2000)
Scientific career
FieldsExoplanets, Microlensing
InstitutionsOhio State University (2006–)
Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian (2003–2006)
Institute for Advanced Study (2002–2003)
ThesisMicrolensing and the Search for Extrasolar Planets (2000)
Doctoral advisorAndrew Gould
Websiteastronomy.osu.edu/people/gaudi.1

Background edit

Gaudi grew up in a small rural town in Illinois. He completed high school at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, his undergraduate education at the Michigan State University, and his doctorate at Ohio State University.

Gaudi has been a faculty member of the Ohio State University Department of Astronomy since 2006. He previously was a Menzel Fellow at Harvard College Observatory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a Hubble Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ.

Gaudi is a gay man. He shared that he hopes to bring representation to astronomy, and he has focused on engaging LGBTQ and HIV-impacted youth with astronomy.[1][2]

Academic research edit

Gaudi is a leader in the discovery and statistical characterization of extrasolar planets using a variety of methods, including transits and gravitational microlensing. In 2008, he and his collaborators announced the discovery of the first Jupiter/Saturn analog using microlensing.[3] In 2017, he co-led the Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope survey collaboration and announced the discovery of KELT-9b, which is the hottest transiting gas giant ever discovered.[4]

Gaudi's first major media appearance was in Discover, when the magazine named him one of "20 Young Scientists to Watch in the Next 20 Years."[5] Gaudi has helped discover over fifty planets with several techniques, with his work earning him coverage in the New York Times, Washington Post, New Scientist, Sky & Telescope, Astronomy and Wired, among others.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Scupham-bilton, Tony (August 19, 2018). "The Queerstory Files: Star-Gayzing ... To Seek Out New Worlds". The Queerstory Files. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  2. ^ Mann, Adam. "New Revelations Raise Pressure on NASA to Rename the James Webb Space Telescope". Scientific American. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  3. ^ Gaudi, B. S. (2008). "Discovery of a Jupiter/Saturn Analog with Gravitational Microlensing". Science. 319 (5865): 927–930. arXiv:0802.1920. Bibcode:2008Sci...319..927G. doi:10.1126/science.1151947. PMID 18276883. S2CID 119281787.
  4. ^ Scott Gaudi, B.; et al. (January 1, 1970). "Planet is 'hotter than most stars' – BBC News". Nature. 546 (7659): 514–518. arXiv:1706.06723. Bibcode:2017Natur.546..514G. doi:10.1038/nature22392. PMID 28582774. S2CID 205256410. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  5. ^ Weed, William (October 1, 2000). "20 Young Scientists to Watch". Discover Magazine.
  6. ^ Gaudi, Scott (October 23, 2013). "Exploring New Planets". TEDxColumbus.

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