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Jane Huang | Astronomy Astrophysics - Columbia University Jane is an assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy She received her PhD in Astronomy and Astrophysics at Harvard University Prior to joining Columbia, she was an NHFP Sagan Fellow at University of Michigan Her work centers on observing protoplanetary disks, especially with ALMA, in order to elucidate how planets form
Jane Huang Jane Huang Assistant Professor Columbia University Department of Astronomy About I am an assistant professor in the Columbia Astronomy Department
Jane Huang | Öberg Astrochemistry Group Dr Jane Huang (Ph D 2020) was an NSF Peirce fellow in the Andrews and Öberg groups Jane used high angular resolution ALMA observations to study the chemical and dynamical evolution of protoplanetary disks and to search for indirect signatures of planet formation
JANE HUANG - Columbia University 11) Huang, J , Ginski, C , Benisty, M et al , 2022, “Disk Evolution Study Through Imaging of Nearby Young Stars (DESTINYS): A Panchromatic View of DO Tau’s Complex Kilo-astronomical-unit Environment,” ApJ, 930, 171
JANE HUANG 11) Huang, J , Ginski, C , Benisty, M et al , 2022, “Disk Evolution Study Through Imaging of Nearby Young Stars (DESTINYS): A Panchromatic View of DO Tau’s Complex Kilo-astronomical-unit Environment,” ApJ, 930, 171
Jane Huang - Columbia University Environmental influences on planet formation Our understanding of disk structure and evolution has been in large part shaped by observations of relatively isolated disks in the closest star-forming regions Our molecular line and scattered light observations, though, are increasingly uncovering evidence that protoplanetary disks are often dynamically perturbed by processes such as late infall
Jane Huang | Exoplanets at the CfA Research Interests: Jane uses high angular resolution ALMA observations to study the chemical and dynamical evolution of protoplanetary disks and to search for indirect signatures of planet formation
Jane Huang - Columbia University Huang et al 2022, “Disk Evolution Study Through Imaging of Nearby Young Stars (DESTINYS): A Panchromatic View of DO Tau’s Complex Kilo-astronomical-unit Environment,” ApJ, 930, 171