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Biography
My biography
is the tale of how a Canadian came to be living in the suburbs of
the city of Washington.
Positions Held
- Associate Scientist, Space Telescope Science Institute
- Visiting Researcher, DARK Cosmology Centre, Niels Bohr Institute
- Research Scientist, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
- Visiting Researcher, ESO, Garching, Germany
- Postdoc, University of Notre Dame
- Postdoc, Aarhus Univeristy, Århus, Denmark
Research Interests
Here is a brief, and not complete, description of my
research interests.
- Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Supernovae
- Globular Clusters
- Stellar Populations
Publications
My full publication list is available from the ADS, as well as a list of
my refereed publications.
Recent Publications
- Oates, S. R., et al., (2012), MNRAS, 426,
L86,
A Correlation Between the Intrinsic Brightness and Average Decay Rate of Swift/UVOT Gamma-Ray Burst Optical/Ultraviolet Light Curves
- Oates, S. R., et al., (2012), MNRAS, 424,
1297,
Multiwavelength Observations of the Type IIb Supernova 2009mg
- Cenko, S. B., et al., (2012), ApJ, 753,
77,
Swift
J2058.4+0516: Discovery of a Possible Second Relativistic
Tidal Disruption Flare?
- Brown, P. J., et al., (2012), ApJ, 753,
22,
A
Swift Look at SN2011fe: The Earliest Ultraviolet
Observations of a Type Ia Supernova
- Roming, P. W. A., et al., (2012), ApJ, 751,
92,
The Unusual
Temporal and Spectral Evolution of the Type IIn Supernova 2011ht
- Pritchard, T. A., et al., (2012), ApJ, 750,
128,
Early
Ultraviolet Observations of a Type IIn Supernova
(2007pk)
- Wang, X., et al., (2012), ApJ, 749, 126,
Evidence
for Type Ia Supernova Diversity from Ultraviolet Observations
with the Hubble Space
Telescope
- Holland, S. T., et al., (2012), ApJ, 749, 126,
GRB 081029:
A Gamma-Ray Burst with a Multi-Component Afterglow