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Bill Janesh

Spiral galaxy M101 in gri. Im a fourth-year astronomy graduate student at Indiana University. Working with Katherine Rhode. My research interests involve broadly Local Group cosmology and narrowly dwarf galaxies in the local universe. My dissertation project is based on observations of ultra-compact high velocity clouds. The methods for this project at the January 2015 AAS conference, published. Initial results in September 2015, and had a poster. At the 2016 STScI Spring Symposium.

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Department of Astronomy Indiana University Bloomington

Active research includes dynamical evolution of star clusters, including studies of the effects of dynamical evolution on the stellar content of globular clusters.

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Spiral galaxy M101 in gri. Im a fourth-year astronomy graduate student at Indiana University. Working with Katherine Rhode. My research interests involve broadly Local Group cosmology and narrowly dwarf galaxies in the local universe. My dissertation project is based on observations of ultra-compact high velocity clouds. The methods for this project at the January 2015 AAS conference, published. Initial results in September 2015, and had a poster. At the 2016 STScI Spring Symposium.

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