- Marc Postman
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Marc Postman Born April 6, 1958
New York CityResidence United States Citizenship United States Nationality USA Fields Astronomy Institutions Space Telescope Science Institute
Princeton UniversityAlma mater MIT
Harvard UniversityNotable awards AURA Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement (1993) Marc Postman is an astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. His research interests include observational studies of the formation and evolution of galaxies ,[1][2] clusters of galaxies,[3][4] and large scale structure[5][6] in the universe. His work focuses on determining, observationally, the relationships between galaxy-scale phenomena and the surrounding large-scale environment and matter distribution.
Postman received AURA’s 1993 Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award for his joint work with Tod R. Lauer on anisotropies in the large scale distribution of matter in the local Universe.[7]
Marc Postman served on several science working groups exploring the capabilities of future large optical / near infrared telescopes on the ground and in space. He is the Principal Investigator for a NASA Strategic Mission Concept Study called the Advanced Technology Large-Aperture Space Telescope, a possible successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. He was a member of the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys investigation team and project scientist for the STScI Digitized Sky Survey program. He has also served on the Council of the American Astronomical Society and on the Committee for the Status of Women in Astronomy.
Postman attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as an undergraduate from 1978 to 1981, receiving a S.B. in Physics in 1981. He then went on to obtain his Ph.D. in Astronomy at Harvard University, working with Dr. Margaret Geller. After receiving his Ph.D. in 1986, he was a postdoctoral fellow working with Prof. James E. Gunn in Princeton University’s Department of Astronomy. In 1989, he joined the scientific research staff at the Space Telescope Science Institute.
Marc Postman is the son of educator, author and cultural critic, Neil Postman.
References
- ^ Postman et al. 2005, the Astrophysical Journal, vol. 623, pp. 721-741; "The Morphology-Density Relation in z=1 Clusters
- ^ Postman, M. and Lauer, T. R. 1995, the Astrophysical Journal, vol. 440, pp. 28-47; "Brightest Cluster Galaxies as Standard Candles"
- ^ Postman et al. 1996, the Astronomical Journal, vol. 111, pg. 615; "The Palomar Distant Cluster Survey"
- ^ Postman et al. 1998, the Astronomical Journal, vol. 116, pp. 560-583; "A Study of Nine High-Redshift Clusters"
- ^ Postman et al. 1992, Astrophysical Journal, vol. 384, pp. 404 - 422; "The Distribution of Nearby Clusters"
- ^ Postman et al. 1998, the Astrophysical Journal, vol. 506, pp. 33 - 44; "Clustering at High-Redshift: Precise Constraints from a Deep, Wide-Area Survey"
- ^ Lauer, T. R. and Postman, M. 1994, the Astrophysical Journal, vol. 425, pp. 418-438; "The motion of the Local Group with respect to the 15,000 kilometer per second Abell cluster inertial frame."
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