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Christopher J. Crockett Contact Information Research Interests Education Lowell Observatory Voice: 928-233-3220 1400 W Mars Hill Rd E-mail: crockett@lowell.edu Flagstaff, AZ 86001 USA WWW: www.lowell.edu/users/crockett/ Extrasolar planets, young stars, astrobiology, optical and infrared instrumentation University of California, Los Angeles, CA Ph.D., Astrophysics, August 2011 (expected) Thesis Topic: Giant Planet Companions to Young Stars Advisor: Dr. Lisa Prato M.S., Astrophysics, June 2008 Thesis Topic: Morphological Evolution of Distant Galaxies Advisor: Dr. James Larkin Cornell University, Ithaca, NY M.Eng., Electrical Engineering, May 2000 Design Project: Electrical Systems for RoboCup 2000 Advisor: Dr. Raffaello D Andrea Specialization in Systems Engineering B.S., Electrical Engineering, May 1999 Internship with SALIX Technologies, Rockville, MD Specialization in Telecommunications and Data Networks Research Predoctoral Fellow Appointments Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ July 2008 - Present Principal investigator for near-infrared radial velocity survey to identify the giant planet population around T Tauri stars. P.I. on several observing proposals resulting in over 100 nights of awarded telescope time. Created data reduction and spectrum modeling techniques capable of achieving radial velocity precision of 50 m s 1 using the CSHELL spectrograph on the IRTF. Developed star spot simulations to predict the impact of spots on radial velocity measurements at multiple wavelengths for a variety of star and spot parameters. Graduate Student Researcher University of California, Los Angeles, CA June 2007 - June 2008 Developed fully-automated galaxy surface brightness fitting algorithm for bulgedisk decomposition study to investigate the K-band morphological evolution of disk galaxies out to z 1 with Keck NGS AO. Assisted in the testing of the HAWAII-2RG infrared array detector for both MOS- FIRE and GPI instruments. Research Assistant University of Maryland, College Park, MD Jan 2005 - Aug 2006 Member of the science team for NASA s Deep Impact mission to explore comet 9P/Tempel 1. 1 of 5

Assisted in spacecraft instrument calibration including wavelength resolution, instrument pointing drift, and photometric calibration. Tracked comet photometry throughout mission; data used to generate light curves, determine nucleus rotation state, and characterize outbursts. Extensive analysis of pre- and post-impact inner coma morphology and visible spectrum of nucleus and coma. Developed education and public outreach products including teacher materials, public release photos and movies of impact event. Awarded Telescope Proposals McDonald Observatory, 2011A: 7 nights on 2.1-m w/ Sandiford Echelle Spectograph NASA InfraRed Telescope Facility, 2011A: 7 half-nights using CSHELL McDonald Observatory, 2010C: 7 nights on 2.1-m w/ Sandiford Echelle Spectrograph NASA InfraRed Telescope Facilty, 2010B: 7 nights using CSHELL McDonald Observatory, 2010A: 8 nights on 2.1-m w/ Sandiford Echelle Spectrograph NASA InfraRed Telescope Facilty, 2010A: 8 nights using CSHELL McDonald Observatory, 2009C: 7 nights on 2.1-m w/ Sandiford Echelle Spectrograph NASA InfraRed Telescope Facilty, 2009B: 7 half-nights using CSHELL McDonald Observatory, 2009A: 8 nights on 2.1-m w/ Sandiford Echelle Spectrograph NASA InfraRed Telescope Facilty, 2009A: 7 half-nights using CSHELL McDonald Observatory, 2008C: 9 nights on 2.1-m w/ Sandiford Echelle Spectrograph NASA InfraRed Telescope Facilty, 2008B: 7 nights using CSHELL Additional Observing Experience Keck Observatory, 2010B: 2 nights using NIRSPEC Kitt Peak National Observatory 2010A: 5 nights on 4-m using echelle spectrograph Kitt Peak National Observatory 2009A: 8 nights on 4-m using echelle spectrograph Teaching and Public Outreach Astronomer Mentor Lowell Observatory Navajo-Hopi Outreach 2008 - present Worked with 5th - 8th grade teachers on the Navajo and Hopi Reservations to develop science education materials for disadvantaged native students. Conducted in-class hands-on lessons, acted as a science liaison for teachers, organized star parties for the community, and coordinated overnight field trips for students to visit the Lowell Observatory. Planetarium Coordinator University of California, Los Angeles, CA Aug 2007 - June 2008 Oversaw planetarium outreach activities including weekly public talks and private shows reaching several thousand attendees a year. Responsibilities included coordi- 2 of 5

nating speakers, designing new presentations, maintaining equipment, and acting as a central point-of-contact for public inquiries. Museum Guide Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, CA July 2007 - June 2008 Gave public talks to provide insight into exhibits, handled patron inquires, and presented night time tours of the sky. Lab Designer/Instructor Center for Adaptive Optics Professional Development Program Oct 2008 Designed and taught lab activities for an instrumentation course at Maui Community College using inquiry teaching methods to expose native Hawaiian students to digital image storage, transmission, and processing. Teaching Assistant University of California, Los Angeles, CA Aug 2006 - June 2007 Taught weekly lab sessions for an introductory astronomy course for non-science majors. Lead TA for Winter and Spring Quarters which entailed overseeing a staff of seven TA s and two graders, running weekly TA meetings, and serving as a liaison between professors, TAs, and graders. Private Tutor Strathmore Tutoring, Rockville, MD Sept 2004 - June 2006 Worked one-on-one with high school students seeking help in algebra, calculus, and physics. High School Teacher Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, MD Jan 2003 - June 2004 Developed and taught daily lessons for high school general science and physics courses for a socio-economically diverse student body. Participated in extensive professional development through the Johns Hopkins Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program. Teaching Assistant Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Sept 1999 - May 2000 Instructor for weekly sophomore and junior level electrical design labs for engineering majors. Professional Stars as Homes for Habitable Planetary Systems Development Sagan Exoplanet Summer Workshop, Pasadena, CA July 26-30, 2010 Twelfth Synthesis Imaging Workshop NRAO Summer School, Socorro, NM June 8-15, 2010 Learning from Inquiry in Practice ISEE PDP Community Interchange Conference, Santa Cruz, CA Jan 16-17, 2010 Experiencing and Applying Inquiry in Science Learning & Teaching CfAO Professional Development Workshop, Lahaina, Maui, HI Mar 13-17, 2008 Re-Thinking Science Learning & Teaching CfAO Professional Development Workshop, Santa Cruz, CA Nov 30, 2007 3 of 5

Improving the College Introductory Astronomy Course Through Active Engagement NASA Center for Astronomy Education Workshop, Austin, TX Jan 5-6, 2007 Honors and Awards Recipient, Chambliss Astronomy Achievement Student Award Jan 2011 Recipient, Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research Dec 2010 Honorable Mention, Chambliss Astronomy Achievement Student Award Jan 2010 Recipient, Lowell Observatory Predoctoral Fellowship July 2008 Service and Other Experiences Board of Directors, Business Manager June 2002 - May 2004, Montgomery Playhouse, Gaithersburg, MD Hardware Engineer April 2001 - Jan 2003, Megisto Systems, Inc., Germantown, MD Hardware Engineer July 2000 - April 2001, Tellabs, Germantown, MD Engineering Intern Jan 1998 - Aug 1998, SALIX Technologies, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD Refereed Publications Crockett, C. J., Mahmud, N., Prato, L., Johns-Krull, C.M., Jaffe, D.T., Beichman, C.A. Precision Radial Velocities with CSHELL. 2011, ApJ, submitted Li, J-Y, A Hearn, M.F., Belton, M. J. S., Crockett, C. J., Farnham, T. L., Lisse, C. M., McFadden, L. A., Meech, K. J., Sunshine, J. M., Thomas, P. C., Veverka, J. Deep Impact photometry of Comet 9P/Tempel 1, 2007, Icarus, 191, 161 Farnham, T. L., Wellnitz, D. D., Hampton, D. L., Li, J.-Y., Sunshine, J. M., Groussin, O., McFadden, L. A., Crockett, C. J., A Hearn, M. F., Belton, M. J. S., Schultz, P., Lisse, C. M. Dust coma morphology in the Deep Impact images of Comet 9P/Tempel 1, 2007, Icarus, 191, 146 Li, J-Y, A Hearn, M.F., Belton, M. J. S., Crockett, C. J., Farnham, T. L., Lisse, C. M., McFadden, L. A., Meech, K. J., Sunshine, J. M., Thomas, P. C., Veverka, J. Deep Impact photometry of Comet 9P/Tempel 1, 2006, Icarus, 187, 41 Farnham, T. L., Wellnitz, D. D., Hampton, D. L., Li, J.-Y., Sunshine, J. M., Groussin, O., McFadden, L. A., Crockett, C. J., A Hearn, M. F., Belton, M. J. S., Schultz, P., Lisse, C. M. Dust coma morphology in the Deep Impact images of Comet 9P/Tempel 1, 2006, Icarus, 187, 26 A Hearn, M. F., Belton, M. J. S., Delamere, W.A., Kissel, J., Klaasen, K. P., McFadden, L. A., Meech, K. J., Melosh, H. J., Schultz, P. H., Sunshine, J. M., Thomas, P. C., Veverka, J., Yeomans, D. K., Baca, M. W., Busko, I., Crockett, C. J., Collins, S. M., Desnoyer, M., Eberhardy, C. A., Ernst, C. M., Farnham, T. L., Feaga, L., Groussin, O., Hampton, D., Ipatov, S. I., Li, J.-Y., Lindler, D., Lisse, C. M., Mastrodemos, N., Owen, W. M., Richardson, J. E., Wellnitz, D. D., White, R. L. Deep Impact: Excavating Comet Tempel 1, 2005, Science, 310, 258 4 of 5

Conference Proceedings Crockett, C. J., Mahmud, N., Prato, L., Johns-Krull, C. M., Hartigan, P., Jaffe, D. T., Beichman, C.A. Finding the Youngest Planets. 2010, in ASP Conf. Ser. XXX, Cool Stars 16, eds. C. Johns-Krull, A. West, M. Browning (San Francisco, CA: ASP) Morzinski, K. M., Crockett, C. J., Crossfield, I. J. Digital Image Exploration at Maui Community College. 2010, in ASP Conf. Ser. 436, Learning from Inquiry in Practice, eds. L. Hunter, A. J. Metevier (San Francisco, CA: ASP) Talks Searching for the Youngest Planets. 2010, U. S. Naval Observatory Colloquium A Search for Young Planetary Systems. 2009, Astrobiology Graduate Conference, Seattle, WA Selected Posters Searching For The Youngest Planets With CSHELL. 2011, AAS Meeting 217, #253.13 Finding the Youngest Planets. 2010, Cool Stars 16, Seattle, WA Detection of the Youngest Known Exoplanet. 2010, AAS Meeting 215, #421.02 Radial Velocity Survey of T Tauri Stars in Taurus-Auriga. 2009, AAS Meeting 213, #402.01 Morphological Evolution of Distant Galaxies from CATS. 2007, AAS Meeting 211, #52.06 References Lisa Prato Lowell Observatory 1400 W Mars Hill Rd Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Phone: 928-233-3213 E-mail: lprato@lowell.edu Christopher M. Johns-Krull Department of Physics & Astronomy - MS 108 Rice University, 6100 Main Street Houston, TX 77005 Phone: 713-348-3531 E-mail: cmj@rice.edu James Larkin University of California, Los Angeles Physics and Astronomy Building 430 Portola Plaza, Box 951547 Los Angeles, CA. 90095-1547 Phone: 310-825-9470 E-mail: larkin@astro.ucla.edu 5 of 5