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Patrick A. Taylor
Contact Information

National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center Arecibo Observatory HC 3 Box 53995 Arecibo, PR 00612 USA Arecib o Observatory (USRA)

Voice : 787-878-2612 x358 Fax : 787-878-1861 ptaylor@naic.edu www.naic.edu/ptaylor/ March 2009 to present

Current Workplace

Group Lead for Planetary Radar (September 2015 - present) Staff Scientist II, Planetary Radar Astronomy (July 2012 - August 2015) Postdoctoral Associate, Planetary Radar Astronomy (March 2009 - July 2012)

Education

Cornell University Ph.D., Astronomy (May 2009 conferral)

August 2003 to March 2009

· Dissertation: Tidal Interactions in Binary Asteroid Systems (defended January 12, 2009) · Committee: Jean-Luc Margot (advisor), Philip Nicholson, Richard Lovelace, Eanna Flanagan M.S., Astronomy (May 2007 conferral) University of Maryland ­ College Park August 1999 to May 2003

B.S., Cum Laude, with High Honors in Astronomy, May 2003 B.S., Cum Laude, with High Honors in Physics, May 2003 · Senior Honors Thesis: Orbital Evolution of Asteroidal Dust · Advisors: Douglas P. Hamilton, Douglas C. Hamilton Research Current Areas of Interest and Past Research Topics: · Radar observations of small Solar System bodies · Shape reconstruction of small Solar System bodies · Thermal infrared observations of near-Earth asteroids · Dynamics of small Solar System bodies and multiple-component systems · Formation and disruption of contact binary asteroids · Direct detection of the asteroidal YORP effect · Binary asteroid searches using adaptive optics · Dynamics of horseshoe (co-orbital) ob jects · Migration of asteroidal dust via radiation forces Observing Experience

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Arecibo 305-m telescope - radar observations of hundreds of ob jects Goldstone 70-m telescope - radar observations of several asteroids Green Bank 100-m telescope - bistatic radar observations of several ob jects NASA IRTF 3-m telescope - infrared observations of asteroids with SpeX Palomar 5-m telescope - adaptive optics searches for binary asteroids


Mentoring, Reviewing, and Teaching

Arecib o Observatory Mentor and Trainer May 2009 to present Mentored students in the Research Experience for Undergraduates program Trained junior staff and visiting researchers in radar observing and data analysis Reviewed submissions to Icarus, Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, Astrophysical Journal, Astronomy & Astrophysics, and Experimental Astronomy Served as panelist and non-panelist (external) reviewer for NASA grant programs Led bibliographic effort to determine the scientific impact of Arecibo Observatory Cornell University Teaching Assistant August 2004 to Decemb er 2005, August to Decemb er 2008 · The Nature of the Universe (Fall 2008 with Dr. Terry Herter and Dr. James Lloyd) · Our Solar System (Spring 2005 with Dr. Jean-Luc Margot) · Our Home in the Universe (Fall 2005 with Dr. Yervant Terzian) · Observational Astronomy (Fall 2004, 2005 with Dr. Gordon Stacey) · Introductory Astrophysics and Space Sciences (Fall 2004 with Dr. Paul Goldsmith)

Awards

New York NASA Space Grant Consortium · Graduate Fellowship University of Maryland at College Park · Maryland Distinguished Scholar Program Scholarship · Dean's and Honors Scholarships, Semester Academic Honors · University Honors Citation

2003­2004

1999­2003 1999­2003 2000

Organizations · · · · · References American Astronomical Society Division for Planetary Sciences Division on Dynamical Astronomy American Geophysical Union American Physical Society

Dr. Jean-Luc Margot 5642 Geology Building 595 Charles Young Dr. East Los Angeles, CA 90095 Voice : 310-206-8345 Fax : 310-825-2779 Email : jlm@ess.ucla.edu Dr. Ellen S. Howell 218 Kuiper Building University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85719 Voice : 520-621-1854 Fax : 520-621-4933 Email : ehowell@lpl.arizona.edu

Dr. Michael C. Nolan 216 Kuiper Building University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85719 Voice : 520-626-3906 Fax : 520-621-4933 Email : nolan@lpl.arizona.edu Dr. Donald B. Campb ell 502 Space Sciences Building Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 607-255-9580 607-255-9002 campbell@astro.cornell.edu