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Instructors

Professional astronomers and Science Educastors will be the course instructors. Completing the staff for the Duke TIP Astronomy, Physics, and Astrobiology Program at PARI are a Group Leader and two Teaching Assistants. Here are brief biographies of each.

  • Instructor: Michael Castelaz, Ph.D.  
    Mike Castelaz earned his Ph.D. in astrophysics from the University of Wyoming in 1984.  Since then he has been a staff scientist for NASA, a staff astronomer for the Allegheny Observatory of the University of Pittsburgh, a university professor, and now a radio and optical observatory astronomer at PARI.  His most recent research has been Hubble Space Telescope observations of the central stars of very young objects in the Orion Nebula.  In the past he have studied the interstellar medium and the atmospheres of cool stars.  As we move into this summer, he is beginning a new adventure into the study of Galactic Structure that includes open star clusters and gravitational lensing. Mike's research has always been done with many collaborators, including high school and undergraduate students, and he is looking forward to continuing this research with the Duke TIP interns. 
  • Instructor: Christi Whitworth, Science Educator
    Christi Whitworth earned her Master of Arts degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Tennessee Technological University in 1995.  She has served as a teacher of the gifted and as a middle school science teacher in Tennessee.  She then began her career as an informal science teacher in Texas working in a children’s science museum and a zoo.  Last summer, Christi began working at PARI as a science educator.  She maintains and creates programming for PARI’s StarLab, Evening at PARI public programs, and other educational outreach programs.  She enjoys working with all ages of students.

  • Instructor: Beth Harris, Science Educator
    Beth Harris earned her Bachelor of Sciences Degree in Physics from UNC-Chapel Hill and a Masters of Education in Instructional Technology from NC State University. She taught high school physics before working with teachers and students in outreach projects through The Science House at NCSU and now as a Science Educator at PARI

 

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