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Education Kathryn Forbes Neugent (805) 234-5390 KathrynNeugent@gmail.com Northern Arizona University, 2015 - present M.S. Degree Candidate in Physics with an emphasis on Planetary Science George Washington University, 2010-2012 Washington D. C. M.S. Degree in Computer Science Certificate in Cyber Security and Information Assurance National Science Foundation s Scholarship for Service Cyber Corps participant Wellesley College, 2006-2010 B.A. Degrees in Computer Science and Astronomy Research Graduate Research, Northern Arizona University, 2015 - present Research asteroids with Dr. David Trilling. Research Associate, Lowell Observatory, 2009 - present Research massive stars in the Local Group with Dr. Philip Massey. Projects include: Characterizing the physical properties of a new type of Wolf-Rayet star Determining the periods of O-type binaries and using the results to estimate the stars masses Surveying M31, M33 and the Magellanic Clouds for Wolf-Rayet Stars Comparing the spectral modeling programs CMFGEN and FASTWIND by modeling O-type stars in the Magellanic Clouds Using yellow and red supergiants in the Magellanic Clouds to test current stellar evolutionary theory MANOS Team Member, Lowell Observatory, 2014 - present Created an image reduction pipeline in IRAF for Mission Accessible Near-Earth Object Survey (MANOS) data. Images were taken using the Large Monolithic Imager on Lowell s Discovery Channel Telescope, PRISM on Lowell s 72-inch Perkins telescope, MOSAIC on Kitt Peak s Mayall 4-m, ANDICAM on the CTIO 1.3-m, and NOAO s SOAR telescope. Astronomy Research Student, Wellesley College, 2009 1

Studied the azimuthal brightness variations in Saturn s rings using VIMS Cassini data. MIT / Wellesley Field Camp Participant, Lowell Observatory, 2008 Worked with Henry Roe to characterize the Xenix CCD which is now used to monitor Titan s clouds on a nightly basis. Astronomy Department Researcher, Wellesley College, 2007-2008 Studied Koronis family asteroids to improve size estimates and determine rotation periods using Whitin s 24-inch telescope for image collection, and IRAF for data processing. Published results in the Minor Planet Bulletin. Work Senior Web Security Specialist, National Renewable Energy Lab, 2014-2015 Golden, Colorado Assessed the vulnerability of web applications. Helped manage the web application firewall. Conducted site-wide phishing exercises. Participated in incident response events. Cyber Security Engineer, MITRE Corporation, 2012-2013 Colorado Springs, Colorado Assessed the vulnerability of government systems, specifically web applications. Worked as part of a team to formulate and execute test plans for open source software. Developed a test plan framework for a classified client. Bioinformatics Intern, MITRE Corporation, 2011-2012 McLean, Virginia Developed and programmed a face recognition program in R based on transforming human descriptors (round head, big nose) into geometric descriptors. Information Services Consultant Manager, Wellesley College, 2007-2010 Troubleshot and fixed student and faculty computers on campus through one-on-one sessions and phone support. Common issues: network problems, viruses, and spyware. Whitin Observatory Assistant and Observer, Wellesley College, 2006-2009 Collected data for faculty s research using Whitin s 24-inch telescope during 50+ nights of observing time. Performed administrative tasks for the department. Wargaming and Analysis Intern, Booz Allen Hamilton, 2008 Rosslyn, Virginia 2

Helped develop a questionnaire tool for the US Navy using Microsoft Access, VB, and SQL programming. Improved a GUI for the US Air Force using JAVA. Teaching Graduate Teaching Assistant, Northern Arizona University, 2015 - present Teach three undergraduate introductory Physics (mechanics) labs. Whitin Observatory Teaching Assistant, Wellesley College, 2006-2009 Assisted students during introductory astronomy indoor and outdoor lab sessions. Operated 100-year-old Clark refractors and 8-inch Meade LX200s. Computer Science Teaching Assistant, Wellesley College, 2008 Tutored computer science students and assisted faculty by grading homework and holding office hours to answer student s questions. SAT Test Prep Instructor, Framingham High School, 2007-2008 Framingham, Massachusetts Taught 25 low-income High School Juniors SAT Verbal skills during weekly 2-hour-long sessions. Assigned and graded homework, and prepared classes. Leadership Look What The Cat Brought In Current board member of local cat rescue shelter. Wellesley College ASTRO Club Past secretary, Treasurer and President Wellesley College Choir Past rehearsal manager, Business Manager and President Other Qualifications Computer Experienced with: Microsoft Suite, Adobe Suite Languages: JAVA, JavaScript, SQL, Python, PHP, FORTRAN Scientific Languages: MatLab, IDL, IRAF, R Familiar with: Windows, OSX, and Unix / Linux Operating Systems Memberships 3

American Astronomical Society Junior Member Associate of (ISC)2 towards Certified Information Systems Security Professional Languages Three years Spanish. Two years Attic Greek. Publications Massey, P., Neugent, K. F., & Morrell, N. I., 2015, A Modern Search for Wolf-Rayet Stars in the Magellanic Clouds. II. A Second Year of Discoveries, ApJ, 807, 81 Morrell, N. I., Massey, P., Neugent, K. F., Penny, L. R., & Gies, D. R., 2014, Photometric and Spectroscopic Studies of Massive Binaries in the Large Magellanic Cloud. II. Three O-type Systems in the 30 For Region, ApJ, 789, 139 Neugent, K. F., & Massey, P., 2014, The Close Binary Frequency of Wolf-Rayet Stars as a Function of Metallicity in M31 and M33, ApJ, 789, 10 Massey, P., Neugent, K. F., Morrell, N., & Hillier, D. J., A Modern Search for Wolf- Rayet Stars in the Magellanic Clouds: First Results, ApJ, 788, 83 Massey, P., Neugent, K. F., Hillier, D. J., & Puls, J. 2013, A Bake-off Between CM- FGEN and FASTWIND: Modeling the Physical Properties of SMC and LMC O-type Stars, ApJ, 768, 6 Neugent, K. F., Massey, P., & Morrell, N. I., 2012, The Discovery of a Rare WO-type Wolf Rayet Star in the Large Magellanic Cloud, AJ, 144, 162 Neugent, K. F., Massey, P., & Georgy, C. 2012, The Wolf-Rayet Content of M31, ApJ, 759, 11 Neugent, K. F., Massey, P., Skiff, B., & Meynet, G., 2012 Yellow Supergiants in the Large Magellanic Cloud, ApJ, 749, 177 Massey, P., Morrell, N. I., Neugent, K. F., Penny, L. R., DeGioia-Eastwood, K., & Gies, D. R., 2012, Photometric and Spectroscopic Studies of Massive Binaries in the Large Magellanic Cloud. I. Introduction and Orbits for Two Detached Systems: Evidence for a Mass Discrepancy? ApJ, 748, 96 Neugent, K. F., & Massey, P. 2011, The Wolf-Rayet Content of M33, ApJ, 733, 123 Neugent, K. F., & Massey, P., 2010, The Spectrum of the Night Sky over Kitt Peak: Changes Over Two Decades, PASP, 122, 1246 4

Neugent, K. F., Massey, P., Skiff, B., Meynet, G., & Olsen, K. A. F. 2010, Yellow Supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud: Putting Current Evolutionary Theory to the Test, ApJ, 719, 1784 Conference Proceedings July 2015: The Discovery and Physical Parameterization of a New Type of Wolf- Rayet Star at the International Workshop on Wolf-Rayet Stars in Potsdam, Germany. (talk) June 2014: The Close Binary Frequency of Wolf-Rayet Stars as a Function of Metallicity in M31 and M33 at IAU #307: New windows on massive stars: asteroseismology, interferometry, and spectropolarimetry in Geneva, Switzerland. (poster and mini talk) June 2013: The Wolf-Rayet Content of Local Group Galaxies at Massive Stars: From Alpha to Omega in Rhodes, Greece. (talk) May 2011: Wolf-Rayet Stars in the Local Group at the Boston AAS Meeting #218. (poster) January 2010: Determining the Physical Parameters of Massive Stars in the SMC and LMC at the Washington DC AAS Meeting #215. (poster) 5