Alan Brass Prize Fellowship in Instrumentation and Technology Development

Fall 2024: The University of Arizona (UA) Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory (SO) are excited to invite applications for Postdoctoral Research Associates interested in research related to astronomical instrumentation. This postdoctoral fellowship provides an opportunity for a recent Ph.D. recipient to pursue an ambitious program of astronomical instrument development independently or in collaboration with the students, staff, and faculty of Steward Observatory.

Details and application here.


 

The Alan Brass Prize Fellowship for the Development of Astronomical Instrumentation is a three year postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Arizona. The Brass Fellow pursues an ambitious program of astronomical instrument development independently or in collaboration with the students, staff, and faculty of Steward Observatory.

The Brass Fellow receives an annual stipend, as well access to a generous research fund to support their scientific program. All of the observational and computational facilities of the Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory are available to the Fellow, who is encouraged to conduct independent research and to develop collaborations with faculty, staff, and students.

About Alan Brass: Alan Brass was a docent at the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab from 2007 to 2021, where he showed countless visitors the wonders of large telescope mirror fabrication. He graduated from the Polytechnic Institute of New York, with a B.S. in Industrial Engineering and holds an M.A. from Binghamton University.  Alan was a Tucson resident from 2000 to 2021. As a member of the RFCML outreach team he played a large role in communicating the successes of Arizona astronomy to the public. His generosity in supporting the Brass Fellowship will enable Steward Observatory to remain at the forefront of innovation in astronomical instrumentation, providing new achievements to share with the world.

Current Brass Fellow

Nicole Melso

Nicole Melso

Research Associate
Alan Brass Prize Fellow
PhD, 2021, Columbia University

Areas of Interest: CGM/IGM, UV/Optical instrumentation, IFU spectroscopy

Nicole joined Steward Observatory in January 2022 as a member of the Hamden UV Lab. Her research focuses on mapping the properties of the circumgalactic medium through ultra-low surface brightness spectral imaging. She is particularly interested in the development of Optical/UV instrumentation and is excited to be a part of the Aspera SmallSat Mission. She received her PhD from Columbia University, where she worked on the design and commissioning of the Circumgalactic H-alpha Spectrograph (CHaS), an optical IFU spectrograph for MDM Observatory on Kitt Peak.

Past Brass Fellows  
Narsireddy Anugu 2019 - 2021

 

Alan Brass