Arecibo
 
PRVS Pathfinder
The PRVS Pathfinder is a prototypical near-Infrared instrument designed by Dr. Lawrence Ramsey to search for Earth-mass planets around nearby M dwarfs.
Ramsey, Barnes, Redman, et al, 2008 - "A Pathfinder Instrument for Precision Radial Velocities in the Near-Infrared"
2008 AAS Meeting - "Exploring Precision Radial Velocities in the NIR: PRVS Pathfinder"
2007 AAS Meeting - "Exploring Precision Radial Velocities in the NIR: PRVS Pathfinder"
Astronomy Education Research
At PSU, I worked with Dr. Scott Miller on a series of instructional videos designed to demonstrate physical concepts for his Astronomy 001 web course.  These videos can be seen here.
2009 AAS Meeting - "Creating an Instructor Presence in an Online Course at the Expense of Your TA's Life (A Small Price to Pay)"
Pulsars
As an undergraduate at the University of Vermont, I studied the phenomenon of pulsar nulling, drifting, and mode changing with Dr. Joanna Rankin.
Redman & Rankin, 2009 - "On the Randomness of Pulsar Nulls"
2007 Montreal Poster - "New Insights into Pulsar Nulling"
Redman, Wright, & Rankin, 2005 - "PSR B2303+30: A Single System of Drifting Subpulses, Moding, and Nulling"
2005 AAS Meeting - "PSR B2303+30: A Single System of Drifting Subpulses, Moding, and Nulling"
   




Last Update: 2009 March 19