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Thomas M. Brown
http://www.stsci.edu/~tbrown 410-338-4902 tbrown@stsci.edu

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Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218

Johns Hopkins University, Ph.D. (1996), Astrophysics · Johns Hopkins University, M.A. (1994), Astrophysics · Pennsylvania State University, B.S. (1992), Physics and Astrophysics, with honors

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pe Science Institute ­ Faculty (2001 ­ present)

esearch Positions: Astronomer with Tenure (2012 - present) Associate Astronomer with Tenure (2007 ­ 2012) Associate Astronomer (2004 ­ 2007) Assistant Astronomer (2001 ­ 2004)

! · NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ­ Postdoctoral Research ! · Loyola University ­ Adjunct Professor (1997 ­ 1999) ! · Johns Hopkins University ­ Research Assistant (1992 ­ 1997) ! ! Summary of Awards, Grants, and publications ! ·
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o Mission Support: § Mission Scientist, James Webb Space Telescope (2008 ­ present) § Instrument Scientist, Wide Field Camera 3, Hubble Space Telescope (2004 ­ 2008) § Instrument Scientist, Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph, HST (2001 ­ 2004) Associate (1997 ­ 2001)

2005 AURA Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award Principal Investigator of 18 space-based observing programs with $3.5M in grants Co-Investigator of 47 space-based and ground-based observing programs Co-Investigator of 2 funded NASA concept studies First author of 34 refereed papers Contributing author of 50 refereed papers Full list of grants and publications available separately


Thomas M. Brown
Research Highlights

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Principal Investigator of a Hubble Large Program to obtain high-precision ages in ultrafaint dwarf galaxies to investigate quenching signatures in their star formation histories Principal Investigator of a Hubble Treasury Program obtaining deep panchromatic ultraviolet-to-infrared imaging of the Galactic bulge to investigate the bulge formation, chemical evolution, initial mass function, and exoplanet hosts.

· Principal Investigator of three Hubble Large Programs obtaining ultra-deep optical imaging of the resolved stellar populations in various structures of the Andromeda galaxy, revealing the detailed star formation history in each. · Principal Investigator of a Hubble program to obtain the first parallax and high-precision distance for an ancient metal-poor globular cluster.

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· Principal Investigator for a series of observing programs utilizing ultraviolet imaging and spectroscopy of massive Galactic globular clusters, Local Group galaxies, and intermediate-redshift galaxies to probe late phases of low-mass stellar evolution. Co-Investigator on a wide variety of programs investigating galaxy evolution.

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Experience

Integration, testing, and ground control of the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope for the Astro-2 Space Shuttle mission. Calibration, troubleshooting, and user support for the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope. Thermal-vacuum testing, troubleshooting, calibration, developing the instrument performance model, and exploring scientific capabilities during development for the Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope.

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Outreach, and Mentoring

Teaching an astronomy class for non-majors at a liberal arts college. Developing cooperative lessons and using laboratory demonstrations. Public talks for area institutions, schools, and clubs. Development of press releases for the media and public. Annual participation in the career day for local schools.

· Mentor for five faculty members. Supervisor for two postdoctoral research associates. Supervisor for four research instrument analysts and scientists.


Thomas M. Brown
Management Experience

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Planning and execution of science support for the Science and Operations Center (S&OC) of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Oversight of the instrument and optics teams (~50 scientists and analysts) that support the S&OC. Preparation of shortand long-term staffing and funding plans. Participation in contract proposals and negotiations between STScI and NASA. Leading the work of the instrument scientists that are developing the science commissioning plans for JWST. Negotiating with NASA and Northrop Grumman the role of STScI scientists in this planning effort. Lead point of contact at STScI for integration, testing, and commissioning of JWST. Representing the interests of STScI and the scientific community in the planning for these efforts.

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of Service to Space Telescope Science Institute
Science Personnel Committee (2007 - 2010, 2014 - present) Hubble Financial Review Committee (2004 - 2015) Research Support Advisory Committee (2012 - 2015) Science Recruitment Committee (2012 - 2014) Post-Tenure Review Committee (2013) High Performance Computing Committee (2007-2008) Science Evaluation Committee (2006) Colloquium series (2004 ­ 2005)

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er of the organizing committee for: Local Group as an Astrophysical Laboratory ­ STScI May Symposium (2003) Science Potential of a 10-30m UVO Space Telescope ­ STScI Conference (2004) Ages of Stars ­ International Astronomical Union Symposium #258 (2008) Cosmic Distance Scale - STScI Conference (2014) Initial Mass Function of Low-Mass Stars - STScI Conference (2015)

of Service to Astronomical Community

Journal referee: Astronomy & Astrophysics, The Astrophysical Journal, The Astronomical Journal, The Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, & New Astronomy

· Proposal selection: NASA Astrophysics Theory and Fundamental Physics, NSF Division of Astronomical Sciences, Chilean National Research Funding Competition (FONDECYT), Canada France Hawaii Telescope, & Gemini Telescope