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  • Other research product . 2014
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Huang, Eva Y.;
    Publisher: Scholarship@Western
    Country: Canada

    Dr. Jan Cami is an Associate Professor at Western University, currently teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in astronomy, including fourth year undergraduate honours research projects. Dr. Cami's main research areas include molecular spectroscopy, dust mineralogy in evolved stars, and the Diffuse Interstellar Bands (DIBs). He has received the Western Faculty Scholar Award, international awards from NASA, and has an undeniable passion for scientific community outreach, something he is actively involved in and promotes. WURJHNS Academic Affairs Co-ordinator, Eva Huang, had the chance to interview him to learn more about his career path, his past and current work, and his time at Western.

  • Other research product . 2016
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Lieng, Brandon;
    Publisher: Scholarship@Western
    Country: Canada

    Dr. Martin Houde is a Full Professor with the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Western University. With experience at the California Institute of Technology’s Submillimeter Observatory in Hawaii and three degrees from the University of Montréal, Dr. Houde brings his wealth of knowledge in the fields of star formation, extraterrestrial chemistry, and astrophysical instrumentation to Western. His research focuses on how the interactions between basic physical processes like magnetism and chemical reactions lead to the formation of stars while experience from the California Institute of Technology allows Dr. Houde to continually develop and enhance astrophysical instrumentation that enables researchers to further explore what lies beyond our galaxy. He is also the Canada Research Chair in Star Formation and teaches courses in Physics and Astronomy at Western. Brandon Lieng, First Year Representative with WURJHNS, interviewed Dr. Houde to learn more about his background, work, experience, and insights on the field of research.

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  • Other research product . 2014
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Huang, Eva Y.;
    Publisher: Scholarship@Western
    Country: Canada

    Dr. Jan Cami is an Associate Professor at Western University, currently teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in astronomy, including fourth year undergraduate honours research projects. Dr. Cami's main research areas include molecular spectroscopy, dust mineralogy in evolved stars, and the Diffuse Interstellar Bands (DIBs). He has received the Western Faculty Scholar Award, international awards from NASA, and has an undeniable passion for scientific community outreach, something he is actively involved in and promotes. WURJHNS Academic Affairs Co-ordinator, Eva Huang, had the chance to interview him to learn more about his career path, his past and current work, and his time at Western.

  • Other research product . 2016
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Lieng, Brandon;
    Publisher: Scholarship@Western
    Country: Canada

    Dr. Martin Houde is a Full Professor with the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Western University. With experience at the California Institute of Technology’s Submillimeter Observatory in Hawaii and three degrees from the University of Montréal, Dr. Houde brings his wealth of knowledge in the fields of star formation, extraterrestrial chemistry, and astrophysical instrumentation to Western. His research focuses on how the interactions between basic physical processes like magnetism and chemical reactions lead to the formation of stars while experience from the California Institute of Technology allows Dr. Houde to continually develop and enhance astrophysical instrumentation that enables researchers to further explore what lies beyond our galaxy. He is also the Canada Research Chair in Star Formation and teaches courses in Physics and Astronomy at Western. Brandon Lieng, First Year Representative with WURJHNS, interviewed Dr. Houde to learn more about his background, work, experience, and insights on the field of research.

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