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1 EDUCATION TABASGO Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Physics, Mail Code 9530 University of California, Santa Barbara, CA Tel Fax University of Arizona - Steward Observatory Ph.D., Aug 2009, Astronomy - Advisor: Dr. Arjun Dey (NOAO) Thesis: The Space Density, Environments, and Physical Properties of Large Lyα Nebulae M.S., May 2006, Astronomy - Advisor: Dr. Robert Kennicutt (U. of Arizona, U. of Cambridge) University of Wisconsin - Madison B.S., May 2003, Astronomy-Physics (with Comprehensive Honors), Physics, French RESEARCH INTERESTS Giant Lyα nebulae and the growth of massive structures at high redshift. Physical conditions and kinematics of gas within the cosmic web. The physical properties of Lyα-emitting galaxies at z < 2. Lyα emission at intermediate and high redshift. RESEARCH EMPLOYMENT TABASGO Prize Postdoctoral Fellow, UC Santa Barbara (Sept Sept 2012) Doctoral Candidate, University of Arizona (Aug Aug 2009) NSF REU Summer Student, Northern Arizona University (Jun-Aug 2002) Undergraduate Research Assistant, UW-Madison ( ) SELECTED FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS TABASGO Prize Postdoctoral Fellowship 2009 DARK Cosmology Centre Fellowship, declined 2008 Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.) Scholar Award and Fellowship 2008 University of Arizona College of Science Outstanding Service Award 2007 NSF East Asia and Pacific Summer Institute Fellowship 2003 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship 2002 Barry Goldwater Fellowship 2002 Radtke Award for Excellence in Physics, UW-Madison 2002 Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society 1998 Rath Foundation Academic Scholarship (4 year), UW-Madison INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Summer 2007 NSF East Asia and Pacific Summer Institute Fellow in Mitaka, Japan National Astronomical Observatory of Japan - Advisor: Dr. Nobunari Kashikawa Academic Year Abroad in Aix-en-Provence, France Université de Provence - Aix/Marseille and the Institut d Etudes Politiques 1
2 SUCCESSFUL SPACE TELESCOPE GRANTS 2012 Co-I, HST Cycle 20 Guest Observer (GO-13000), 28 primary orbits: Impact of Environments on Lyman alpha Emitting Galaxies at High Redshift (z 2.7) 2011 PI, HST Cycle 19 Guest Observer (GO-12608), 32 primary + 11 parallel orbits: Small-scale Morphology and Continuum Colors of Giant Lya Nebulae 2010 Co-I, HST Cycle 18 Guest Observer (GO-12224), 12 primary orbits: Measuring the Stellar Populations of Individual Lyman Alpha Emitters During the Epoch of Peak Star Formation 2009 Co-I, Spitzer Cycle 6 Guest Observer (GO-60177), 21 hr: Direct Stellar Mass Determinations for Individual Lyman Alpha Emitters at z 2 TELESCOPE OBSERVING EXPERIENCE Keck 10m (LRIS*), Subaru 8.4m (SuprimeCam Imager*), Gemini 8m (NIRI), MMT 6.5m (Blue Channel Spectrograph*, Hectospec*), EVLA (continuum), Mayall 4m (Mosaic Camera*), WIYN 3.5m (Minimo Imager*, SparsePak*), Steward Bok 2.3m (90 Prime imager*, B&C Spectrograph*, SPOL), VATT 1.8m (CCD imager), Kuiper 61 inch (CCD Imager) (Principal Investigator, *lead observer) CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS (talk given when in bold) 2012 Southern California Center for Galaxy Evolution Meeting - Irvine, CA The Baryon Cycle 2011 Galaxy Formation, An International Conference - Durham, United Kindom 2011 VIIIth Marseilles International Cosmology Conference - Marseilles, France The Cosmic Odyssey of Baryons, Accreting, Outflowing, and Hiding 2011 Southern California Center for Galaxy Evolution Inaugural Workshop - Irvine, CA 2010 Massive Galaxies Over Cosmic Time III - Tucson, AZ The Role of Gas and Dust 2009 American Astronomical Society Winter Meeting - Long Beach, CA 2008 Understanding Lyα Emitters Conference - MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany th UC Irvine Center for Cosmology Workshop - Irvine, CA Galaxy Formation and Evolution as Revealed by Cosmic Gas 2005 The 2nd Annual Spitzer Science Center Conference - Pasadena, CA Infrared Diagnostics of Galaxy Evolution 2005 Vth Marseilles International Cosmology Conference - Marseilles, France The Fabulous Destiny of Galaxies, Bridging Past and Present 2006 Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics - Tenerife, Spain The Emission Line Universe 2004 VLA Synthesis Imaging Summer School - Socorro, NM 2003 American Astronomical Society Winter Meeting - Seattle, WA COLLOQUIA AND RESEARCH TALKS (recent) 2012 Invited Colloquium, University of Kentucky 2011 FLASH Lunch Talk, National Optical Astronomy Observatory 2011 Seminar, University of Kiel, Institute for Theoretical Physics/Astrophysics 2
3 2010 Seminar, University of Wisconsin - Madison 2009 Astro Lunch Talk, University of California Santa Barbara 2008 Seminar, Carnegie Observatories 2008 Seminar, University of Cambridge Institute of Astronomy 2008 Seminar, University of Leiden 2008 Seminar, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics - Garching 2008 Seminar, University of Wisconsin - Madison 2007 Seminar, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan 2007 Colloquium, University of Tokyo 2007 Colloquium, Kyoto University PROFESSIONAL SERVICE & TEACHING EXPERIENCE Primary Coordinator Astro Tea, UC Santa Barbara Daily forum for informal science discussion, mentoring, and networking. Co-organizer Gastrophysics Discussion Group, UC Santa Barbara Semi-weekly paper discussion group on topics related to gas in galaxies. Paper Referee ApJ, MNRAS, Nature 2010-present Co-organizer Friday Astro Lunch Talks, UC Santa Barbara Weekly Astronomy Lunch Talk series. Co-organizer 4th Annual Santa Barbara Astrophysics Meeting, UCSB/KITP/LCOGT Joint workshop for researchers at UC Santa Barbara, KITP, and Las Cumbres Observatory. Panel Member Hubble Space Telescope Time Allocation Panel, Cycle Student ASTR-555: Teaching College-Level Astronomy & Space/Planetary Sciences, U. of Arizona Graduate-level course on learner-centered teaching strategies. Chair/Co-organizer Steward Women s Science Forum, U. of Arizona Mentoring group for female graduate students/postdocs. Webmaster Steward Observatory Job Application Resources Website, U. of Arizona Departmental website on job application resources. Primary Coordinator Prospective Graduate Student Visits, U. of Arizona Committee Member Astronomy Graduate Admissions Committee, U. of Arizona Teaching Assistant NATS 102 (Astro 101 equiv.) with Dr. Tom Fleming, U. of Arizona Taught weekly discussion/lab sections and assisted in an introductory astronomy class. Mentor Physics Peer Mentor Tutoring Program, UW-Madison Small group tutoring for students in introductory physics classes. REFERENCES Dr. Arjun Dey Prof. Crystal Martin Prof. Robert Kennicutt National Optical Department of Physics Institute of Astrophysics Astronomy Observatory Mail Code 9530 University of Cambridge 950 N. Cherry Ave University of California Madingley Road Tucson, AZ Santa Barbara, CA Cambridge CB3 0HA USA USA United Kingdom dey@noao.edu cmartin@physics.ucsb.edu robk@ast.cam.ac.uk 3
4 REFEREED PAPERS List of Publications Prescott, M. K. M., Dey, A., & Jannuzi, B. T. 2012, ApJ, in press; arxiv: A Successful Broad-band Survey for Giant Lyα Nebulae II: Spectroscopic Confirmation. Soto, K. T., Martin, C. L., Prescott, M. K. M., & Armus, L. 2012, ApJ, 757, 86 The Emission-Line Spectra of Major Mergers: Evidence for Shocked Outflows. Prescott, M. K. M., Dey, A., Brodwin, M., Chaffee, F. H., Desai, V., Eisenhardt, P., Le Floc h, E., Jannuzi, B. T., Kashikawa, N., Matsuda, Y., & Soifer, B. T. 2012, ApJ, 752, 86 Resolving the Galaxies within a Giant Lyα Nebula: Witnessing the Formation of a Galaxy Group? Prescott, M. K. M., Dey, A., & Jannuzi, B. T. 2012, ApJ, 748, 125 A Successful Broadband Survey for Giant Lyα Nebulae I: Survey Design and Candidate Selection. Yang, Y. et al. (including M. K. M. Prescott) 2012, ApJ, 744, 178 Constraining Dust and Molecular Gas Properties in Lyα Blobs at z 3. Prescott, M. K. M., Smith, P. S., Schmidt, G. D., & Dey, A. 2011, ApJ, 730, L25 The Line Polarization Within a Giant Lyα Nebula. Prescott, M. K. M., Dey, A., & Jannuzi, B. T. 2009, ApJ, 702, 544 The Discovery of a Large Lyα+Heii Nebula at z 1.67: A Candidate Low Metallicity Region? Prescott, M. K. M., Kashikawa, N., Dey, A., & Matsuda, Y. 2008, ApJ, 678, L77 The Overdense Environment of a Large Lyα Nebula at z 2.7. Kennicutt, R. et al. (including M. K. M. Prescott) 2007, ApJ, 671, 333 Star Formation in NGC 5194 (M51a). II. The Spatially Resolved Star Formation Law. Prescott, M. K. M., Kennicutt, R., et al. 2007, ApJ, 668, 182 The Incidence of Highly Obscured Star-Forming Regions in SINGS Galaxies. Calzetti, D. et al. (including M. K. M. Prescott) 2007, ApJ, 666, 870 The Calibration of Mid-Infrared Star Formation Rate Indicators. Bendo, G. et al. (including M. K. M. Prescott) 2006, ApJ, 652, 283 The Spectral Energy Distribution of Dust Emission in the Edge-on Spiral Galaxy NGC 4631 as seen with Spitzer and JCMT. Perez-Gonzalez et al. (including M. K. M. Prescott) 2006, ApJ, 648, 987 Ultraviolet Through Far-Infrared Spatially Resolved Analysis of the Recent Star Formation in M81 (NGC 3031) Prescott, M. K. M., Impey, C. I., Cool, R. J., & Scoville, N. Z. 2006, ApJ, 644, 100 Quasars in the COSMOS Field. 4
5 Wilcots, E. & Prescott, M. K. M. 2004, AJ, 127, 1900 HI Observations of Barred Magellanic Spirals. II. Frequency & Impact of Companions. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, ETC. Prescott, M., Dey, A., Jannuzi, B An Innovative Search for Elusive Lyα Blobs. NOAO/NSO Newsletter, December 2008, Number 96 Prescott, Moire 2008 Report of a Classical Gemini-Subaru Exchange Program Observing Run. NOAO/NSO Newsletter, September 2008, Number 95 Prescott, M. K. M., Kennicutt, R. C., and the SINGS Team 2005 Obscured Star Formation in SINGS Galaxies. Infrared Diagnostics of Galaxy Evolution Conference, Pasadena, CA Prescott, M. K. M., Kennicutt, R. C., and the SINGS Team 2005 Obscured Star Formation in SINGS Galaxies. Vth Marseilles Cosmology Conference, Marseilles, France 5
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