People

Faculty

Dr. Jared R. Males

MagAO-X project PI
MagAO/VisAO PI

Dr. Katie Morzinski

MagAO/Clio PI
MagAO-X MEMS consultant and instrument+science team member

Professor Laird Close

MagAO project PI
MagAO-X optomechanical design lead

Professor Olivier Guyon

MagAO-X real-time software lead and coronagraph guru

Headshot of Sebastiaan Haffert

Dr. Sebastiaan Haffert

Assistant Professor, Leiden University
Steward Observatory Postdoctoral researcher (2022-2024)
NASA Hubble Fellow, Steward Observatory (2019-2021)
PhD in Astronomy, Leiden University, 2019
MSc. Astronomy, Leiden University, 2015
BSc. Physics, Leiden University, 2013
BSc. Astronomy, Leiden University, 2013

Dr. Kyle van Gorkom

Research Professor, Steward Observatory
Ph.D. in Optical Sciences, University of Arizona (2017-2021)
B.S. Physics & Philosophy, Brandeis University – 2014

Postdoctoral researchers

Dr. Joseph Long

Flatiron Software Research Fellow, Flatiron Center for Computational Astrophysics (since 2024)
Ph.D. in Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Arizona — 2023
M.S. Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Arizona — 2020
B.A. Physics, Pomona College — 2014

Dr. Tiago Gualberto Bezerra de Souza

Steward Observatory Postdoctoral researcher (Since 2024)
PhD in Physics, Universidade de São Paulo — 2019

Graduate students

Jay Kueny

Graduate student, College of Optical Sciences (since 2020)
B.S. in Physics & Astronomy, Northern Arizona University – 2019

Jialin Li

Graduate student, Department of Astronomy (since 2022)
B.S. in Physics, University of California: Santa Cruz — 2022

Eden McEwen

Graduate student, College of Optical Sciences (since 2022)
B.A. in Physics & Computer Science, University of California: Berkeley — 2021

Josh Liberman

Graduate student, College of Optical Sciences (since 2023)
B.A. in Astrophysics, Colgate University— 2022

Katie Twitchell

Graduate student, College of Optical Sciences (since 2024)
B.S. in Optical Sciences & Engineering, The University of Arizona — 2024

Parker Johnson

Graduate student, Department of Astronomy (since 2024)
B.S. in Physics, University of North Dakota — 2024

Clarissa Pavao

Graduate student, Department of Physics (since 2024)
M.S. in Applied Physics and Instrumentation, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign — 2024
B.S. in Physics, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University — 2023

Undergraduate students

Trevor Snedden

Undergraduate, Bachelors of applied computing, Artificial Inteligence (since 2023)

Alumni

Maggie Kautz

Ph.D. student, College of Optical Sciences — 2024
B.S. in Optical Sciences & Engineering, The University of Arizona — 2019

Logan Pearce

Logan Pearce

Graduate student, Department of Astronomy — 2024
B.S. in Astronomy & B.S. in Physics, The University of Texas at Austin — 2019
M.A. in Education, The University of Texas at Austin — 2014
B.S. in Chemistry, Purdue University — 2003

Virginia Kress

Undergraduate student, Department of Astronomy (2021-2023)
B.S. in Astronomy
B.A. Russian Language

Roz Roberts

Undergraduate student, Department of Astronomy (2022-2023)

Warren Foster

M.S. Optical Sciences, College of Optical Sciences (2023)

Avalon McLeod

M.S. Optical Sciences (2023)
B.S. in Optical Sciences and Engineering, The University of Arizona — 2022

Dr. Alex Hedglen

Ph.D. student, College of Optical Sciences (since 2017)

Meghan O’Brien

Undergraduate student, Department of Astronomy
B.S. Astronomy (anticipated 2023)
Minor in Mathematics

Dr. Alex Rodack

Ph.D., University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences — 2022

Dr. Jennifer (Jhen) Lumbres

Ph.D., University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences — 2021

Dr. Lauren Schatz

Ph.D., University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences — 2021
B.S. in Physics, University of California: Santa Cruz — 2015

Dr. Justin Knight

Ph.D., University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences — 2020

Chris Bohlman

B.S. in Computer Science, The University of Arizona — 2019

Madison Jean

B.S in Optical Sciences & Engineering, The University of Arizona — 2019

Dr. Kelsey Miller

Ph.D., University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences — 2018

The Extreme Wavefront Control Lab also gratefully acknowledges the support of animals, wild and domesticated, that continue to make our work possible.