ANGELA K. SPECK PERSONAL INFORMATION: TEL (work): +1 573 882 8371 ADDRESS (work): 316 Physics TEL (cell): +1 573 489 6075 University of Missouri FAX (work): +1 573 882 4195 Columbia, MO 65211, USA EMAIL: [email protected]ADDRESS (home): 1032 LaGrange Ct WEBSITES: http://www.missouri.edu/~speckan Columbia, MO 65203, USA http://stardust.missouri.edu/ https://eclipse.aas.org/ https://missouri.edu/eclipse/ PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION: Leadership: UM System Presidential Engagement Fellow Apr 2018-present Higher Education Resource Services Summer Institute Summer 2013 Denver, CO Postdoctoral: Astronomy Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1999-2002 Department of Physics & Astronomy, University College London 1998-1999 Graduate: University College London, London, UK 1995-1998 Ph.D., Astronomy, 1998 Undergraduate: Queen Mary, University of London, London, UK 1989-1992 B. Sc. (with Honours), Astrophysics, 1992 POSITIONS HELD: Chair or the Diversity Enhancement Committee for the MU Faculty Council 2014-2016 Faculty Fellow in the MU Grad. School University of Missouri – Columbia 2013-2015 MU-CIRTL (Center for the integration of research, teaching & learning) Leader 2011-2015 (Full) Professor of Astrophysics University of Missouri – Columbia 2011-present Director of Astronomy University of Missouri – Columbia 2009-present Associate Professor of Astrophysics University of Missouri – Columbia 2008-2011 Assistant Professor of Astrophysics University of Missouri – Columbia 2004-2008 Visiting Assistant Professor University of Missouri – Columbia 2002-2004 Adjunct Professor of Geology University of Missouri – Columbia 2007-present R& D Technician Mountain Breeze 1993 GRANTS AND AWARDS $2million in external funding form NSF and NASA since arriving at MU including a prestigious NSF CAREER Award, and an NSF DUE award for Eclipse Preparation work. $77,000 in internal funding including an MU extension seed grant to work on Eclipse-related projects with the St Louis Storytelling Festival, and the MU Chancellors Distinguished Visitors Program to present an eclipse follow up program in Columbia and in St Louis in 2018. PENDING NSF DUE: $599,991 “Simulated Experiments for Astronomical Learning (SEAL)” PI: Sean Baldridge (recent PhD student under Angela Speck) MU (10/01/17 – 09/30/20) NSF AST: $416,463 “Dust Driven Multiphase Hydrodynamics in Planetary Nebula” PI: Jacob McFarland (MU). I am the only Co-PI
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GRANTSANDAWARDS$2million in external funding form NSF and NASA since arriving at MU including a prestigious NSFCAREERAward,andanNSFDUEawardforEclipsePreparationwork.
$77,000 in internal funding includinganMUextension seedgrant toworkonEclipse-relatedprojectswith the St Louis Storytelling Festival, and the MU Chancellors Distinguished Visitors Program topresentaneclipsefollowupprograminColumbiaandinStLouisin2018.
AWARDED:NASA ROSES-2016/Interdisciplinary Science For Eclipse 2017, $47,155, “Land and AtmosphericResponsestothe2017TotalSolarEclipse”PI:BoSvoma(MU);(03/03/2017–03/02/2018)
MUPhysics&AstronomyFacultyFellow(2017;awardedbydepartmentalumniboard)MUFacultyAchievementAwardinDiversity:$500(2016)WilliamT.KemperAwardforExcellenceinTeaching:$10,000(2013)Namedoneof“50MissouriansYouShouldKnow”byIngram’sMagazinein2013.NSF DUE: $155,400*; “The CIRTL† Network: 25 Research Universities Preparing a National Faculty toAdvanceSTEMUndergraduateLearning”,NSFProposal#7206121,Co-PI:AngelaSpeck(01/01/2013–12/31/2017),*MU/Co-PISpeck’sbudget;totalbudgetis~$5Mfor23institutions.(†CentersfortheIntegrationofResearch,TeachingandLearning,seewww.cirtl.net)
U. S. Dept. of Education: $433,338; “A Proposal for Fellowship Support in the Area ofEnvironmental/Environmental Health Engineering” PI: Sudarshan Loyalka (08/16/12 - 08/15/15);Speckisaco-PI.
MemberofOmicronDeltaKappaHonorSociety(honoraryinductee,2010)MUDepartmentofPhysics&Astronomy,AlumniFacultyFellowship2009.MarsicoVisitingScholar,UniversityofDenver,May2009.NSF AST: $280,630; “Collaborative Research: An integrated experimental and observational study ofcosmicsilicateastromineralogy”,PI:AngelaSpeck(09/15/09–08/31/13).
NSFCCLI: $149,832 “VLE-STAR:Virtual LearningEnvironment for Scientific Thinking inAstronomy”, PI:AngelaSpeck(07/27/2009–05/19/2010).
NSFREU Supplement: $21,315.00; “CAREER:Amulti-faceted investigation of the astromineralogy andevolutionofdustaroundlow-andintermediatemassevolvedstars”,PI:AngelaSpeck(05/01/2009–04/30/2010).
Spitzer Space Telescope: $11,525* (and time); “Excavating theMass Loss History in the CircumstellarDust Shells of Evolved Stars (Spitzer-MLHES)”, PI: Toshiya Ueta. (08/01/07 – 05/31/10) *Co-I Speckfunding.
Spitzer Space Telescope: $11,020* (and time); “The Dust Condensation Sequence at LowMetallicity:AGBStarsinNGC6822”,PI:SchuylerVanDyk.(02/01/06–05/31/08)*Co-ISpeckfunding.
Spitzer Space Telescope: $51,885 (and time); “MIPS Infrared Imaging of AGB Dust shells (MIRIAD):tracing mass-loss history in the extremely large shells around evolved stars”, PI: Angela Speck,(08/10/05–05/31/08)*Co-PISpeck’sfunding.
University of Missouri Research Board: $30,945; “Astromineralogy: dust around evolved stars in theMagellanicClouds”,PI:AngelaSpeck(09/01/2005–08/31/2006).
Hubble Space Telescope: $32,997; “Evolution of molecular gas and the origin of cometary knots inplanetarynebulae”,PI:AngelaSpeck(07/01/05–06/30/07).
NASA: $44,570*; “Distinguishing Grain-Size and Temperature Effects on the Infrared Fingerprints ofAstrominerals: A Quantitative Laboratory Approach”, PI: Anne Hofmeister (Washington University),Co-PI:AngelaSpeck(02/01/2005–01/31/2008)*Co-PISpeck’sfunding.
NASA Astrophysics Data Program: $105,000; “Astromineralogy: dust around evolved stars in theMagellanicClouds”,PI:AngelaSpeck(03/01/2003–02/28/2005).
10. AAS229thMeeting, 3-7 January 2017held inGrapevine, TX, in 2017 Splinter Session:AstronomyEducationintheNSFIUSE:HERProgram.
11. Astronomical Society of the Pacific 128th Annual Meeting (Engage Every Child in the 2017 SolarEclipse),December8-9th2016,“EclipseofaGeneration”(keynote).
19. ResolvingtheFutureofAstronomywithLong-BaselineInterferometry,March28–312011,Socorro,NM. “Evolved Stars, pulsation andmass loss – understanding the link between variability andevolutionofintermediatemassstars”.
29. AsymmetricalPlanetaryNebulaeIII:Winds,StructureandtheThunderbird,July28-August1,2003,Mt. Rainer, Washington, “Episodic Mass Loss on the Timescale of Thermal Pulses: RadiativeTransferModelingoftheEggNebula”.
30. Workshop on Interstellar Silicates, April 17 – 20, 2001, Lorentz Center, University of Leiden, TheNetherlands,“Circumstellardustaroundoxygen-richevolvedstars”.
Life”.• UniversityofMaryland,April2009,“Cosmochemistry&Astromineralogy:fromtheBigBangtoLife”.• Louisiana State University, April 2009, “Cosmochemistry & Astromineralogy: from the Big Bang to
Life”.• UniversityofDenver,May2009,“Cosmochemistry&Astromineralogy:fromtheBigBangtoLife”.• NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, ASD Colloquium,May 2008 “Understanding the conditions for
Publictalks:• Numerous (>100) talks on the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse to Chambers of Commerce, Rotary Clubs,
Kiwanis Clubs and other American service clubs, Convention and Visitor Bureaus, as well as atlibrariesandinotherpublicvenuesalloverthestateofMissouri.(separatelistavailable)
• Saturday Morning Science”, (x10), October 2003 “The Origin of the Elements”; “The Moon”;“Formation of the Solar System” April 2005 “Planetary Nebulae: What a Beautiful Way to Die”;February 2007 “Pluto’s demise and resurrection”; September 2011, “What the Zodiac Really Is”.September2014,“EclipseofaGeneration”;September2015,“NewHorizonsonPluto”;April2017,“EclipseofaGeneration(updated);August2017,“TheScienceoftheEclipse”.
• Columbia Science Café (x4), A "Science Cafe" cafe is an informal gathering of people interested inlisteningtoorparticipatinginadiscussiononapopularsciencetopic.February2014onwhyPlutoisnotaplanet;September2014ontheRosettamissiontolandonacomet;2015onwhyastrologyisnonsense;andOctober2016onthe2017TotalSolarEclipse.
• Mid-states Regional Astronomy League (MSRAL) Annual Meeting (x2), Columbia, MO, March 2009“PlanetaryNebulae:whatabeautifulwaytodie”; June2016“EclipseofaGeneration”, June2017“EclipseofaGeneration-update”
• UniversityofIllinois–AstronomyonTap,February2017,“EclipseofaGeneration”• Planetarium Talks: Hogwarts Astronomy – a Harry Potter themed astronomy event held at the
Rockbridge High School Planetarium 2012, 2013; University of Nebraska – Kearney Planetarium,October2013, “WhyAstrology isNonsense”;UnionStationKCGottliebPlanetarium,March2017,“Eclipse of a Generation”; and St Louis Science Center Planetarium, June 2017, “Eclipse of aGeneration”.
inColumbiaMO• TEDxKC,August18th2017,KansasCity.• Eclipse 2017 presentations (approx. 200) to multiple groups including local government, libraries,
chambersofcommerce, tourismbureaus, stateand federalgovernmententities (e.g.DNR,SEMA,USDOT),K-12schools,retireeassociations(MURA,MRTSP,AAUW)andAmericanserviceclubs(e.g.Rotary,Kiwanis,Optimists,etc.)acrossMissouriincludingAshland,BonTerre(correctionalfacility),Boonville, Cameron, Carrollton, Columbia, Cuba, Fulton, Hallsville, Harrisburg, Herculaneum,Hermann, Higginsville, Jefferson City, Kirksville, Lathrop, Lebanon (MO), Marshall, Mexico (MO),Moberly,Montgomery City, Pacific, Perryville, Slater, Smithville Lake, St. Clair, Ste. Genevieve, StJoseph,StLouis(Library,ScienceCenter,GatewayArch),Sullivan,Trenton(MO),Washington(MO).
• Eclipse presentations (etc.) beyond Missouri in: Boston at the AAS meeting in Grapevine Texas,January2017;AAASmeeting,February2017;AstronomyonTap inUrbana IL,February2017;AASEclipseworkshop inColumbiaSC,March2017; NABISummitatSkamaniaLodge,WA,April2017;Museum at Prairiefire, Overland Park, KS, June 2017; Lander WY, June 2017; Old Faithful,Yellowstone Nat. Park, WY, June 2017; Colter Bay, Grand Tetons Nat. Park, WY, June 2017; FtWashakie, Wind Rivers Reservation, WY, June 2017; Badland Nat. Park, SD, July 2017; BiodieselTechnicalWorkshop,KCMO,(eclipseasacasestudyinsciencecommunication),November2017.
OBSERVATIONALPROGRAMS:Observingtimereceivedsincebecomingtenure-trackinSeptember2004:o SpitzerSpaceTelescope,30hourstoobservelargecircumstellardustshellinthefarinfrared(PI)o SpitzerSpaceTelescope,32.6hourstoobservespectraofevolvedstarsinNGC6822(co-I)o GeminiNorth/Michelle, 4 hours to do spatial resolved spectroscopic observations of SiC emission
fromcarbonstars(PI)o VLT/SINFONI, 3 half-nights to do spatially resolved spectroscopic measurements of Molecular
• Regular source for scientific stories in the local media as well as other publications (e.g. Clickmagazine:scienceforkindergartners;Gizmodo,Buzzfeed,PhysicsTodayetc.)
STUDENTADVISING(SEELISTATENDOFCV)• Currentlyadvisorto1doctoralstudents,6undergraduatestudents.• Researchadvisorto4postdocs,17graduate,45UGand5highschoolstudentssincearrivingatMU.• Graduated5Mastersand6PhD.• Supervised>100(bothnationalandinternational)conferencepresentationsbystudents.• HonorableMention(threetimes!),MUExcellenceinAdvisingAward,OfficeoftheProvost.TEACHINGANDEDUCATIONALACTIVITIESClassestaughtatMU:(*indicatesteam-taught;F=Fall,W=Winter/Spring)Astronomy1010,IntroductiontoAstronomy;F02,F04,WS08*Astronomy1020,IntroductiontoLaboratoryAstronomy;2003–2011*Astronomy3010,IntroductiontoModernAstrophysics;F02,F04,W11,W13‡Astronomy/Physics 3010 Online, Introduction to Modern Astrophysics; every semester since Spring
Regular Guest lecturer in NE 7313 class, "Nuclear Science & Engineering for Secondary ScienceTeachers”
Regular guest lecturer in GEOL 3300: Geochemistry: Nucleosynthesis and theOrigin of Elements andIsotopes
AbellConversations-aCollegeScienceTeachingSeminaratMU–presentedseveraltimes.Institutional Lead for MU-CIRTL: Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning
(www.cirtl.net)2011-2015Developedstatewidestandardforphysicalsciencegeneraleducationcourses.Developinginteractivecomputersimulationsforteachingastronomy.MemberofPhysics&AstronomyCurriculumCommittee(2007-2016)MemberoftheMUGeneralEducationTaskForce(2009-10)MemberoftheStateofMissouriCurriculumAlignmentInitiativeSteeringCommittee.Director of Laws outreach program including providing tours/visit for pre-K – 12 school groups
formationaroundcarbon-richstars”,expectedsubmissionJune2018B. Baldridge,S.P.†,Speck,AngelaK.,“RevisitingNGC2392”,expectedsubmissionJune2017C. Baldridge, S. P. †, Speck, Angela K., Jacoby, G., “Molecular Hydrogen in the Dumbbell Nebula”,
expectsubmissionJuly2018.D. Whittington, A.G., Sehlke, A., Speck, A.K., “Recalescence during crystallization of stardust:
sphericalparticlesinthegeometricregime”,expectsubmissionNovember2018G. Marcum, S.*, Williams, L.A.*, Speck, Angela K, Arrant, D.J. †, “The effect of aluminum on the
1. Speck,AngelaK.,Pitman,Karly;Hofmeister,Anne,“BetterAlternatives to“AstronomicalSilicate”:Laboratory-Based Optical Functions of Chondritic/Solar Abundance Glass With Application to HD161796”,2015,AstrophysicalJournal,809,65.
8. Creech-Eakman, M. J., Güth, T., Luttermoser, D. G., Jurgenson, C. A., Speck, A. K. “AnInterferometricallyDerivedSampleofMiraswithPhaseusingSpitzer:PaperI-AFirstLook”,2012,AstronomicalReview,7,(1),2-24.
11. Clayton, G.C., DeMarco, O.,Whitney, B., Babler, B., Gallagher, J. S., Nordhaus, J.C., Speck, A.K.,Wolff,M.J., Freeman,W.R,Camp,K.R.,Lawson,W.A., Roman-Duval, J.,Misselt,K.A.,Meade,M.,Sonneborn,G.,Matsuura,M.,andMeixner,M.“TheDustPropertiesofHotRCoronaeBorealisStarsand a Wolf-Rayet Central Star of a Planetary Nebula: in Search of the Missing Link” 2011,AstronomicalJournal,142,54-60.
12. Guha Niyogi, S.†, Speck, Angela K., Onaka, T. “The effect of stellar pulsation cycles on dustformation:atemporalstudyofmid-infraredspectraofO-richAGBstar,TCep”,2011,AstrophysicalJournal,733,93-107.
14. Srinivasan, S., …, Speck, A.K. , et al. “The Mass-Loss Return From Evolved Stars To The LargeMagellanic Cloud III: Dust Properties For Carbon-Rich Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars”, 2010,Astronomy&Astrophysics,524,A49(10pg).
16. PitmanK.M.‡,HofmeisterA.M.,SpeckA.K.,DijkstraC.R.‡,“Infraredlaboratoryabsorbancespectraofolivine: Using classical dispersion analysis to extract peak parameters and optical constantstemperatureforsteriteandfayaliteabsorbances”,2010,MonthlyNoticesoftheRoyalAstronomicalSociety,406,460-481.
17. Sargent, B. A., Srinivasan, S., Meixner, M., Kemper, F., Tielens, A. G. G. M., Speck, Angela K.,,Matsuura,M., Bernard, J.-Ph.,Hony, S., Gordon, K.D., Indebetouw, R.,Marengo,M., Sloan,G. C.,Woods,P.M. SAGE-SpecTeam“TheMass-LossReturn fromEvolvedStars to the LargeMagellanicCloud II: Dust Properties for Oxygen-Rich Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars”, 2010, AstrophysicalJournal,716,878-890.
18. Ueta,T.,Stencel,R.E.,Yamamura,I.,Geise,K.M.,Karska,A.,Izumiura,H.,Nakada,Y.,Matsuura,M.,Ita, Y., Tanabe, T., Fukushi,H.,Matsunaga,N.,Mito,H.,Speck,A.K., “The interfacebetween thestellarwindandinterstellarmediumaroundRCassiopeiaerevealedbyfar-infraredimaging”,2010,Astronomy&Astrophysics,514,16-21.
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19. Oliveira, J. M., van Loon, J. Th., Chen, C.-H. R., Tielens, A. G. G.M., Sloan, G. C.,Woods, P. M.,Kemper,F.,Indebetouw,R.,Gordon,K.D.,Boyer,M.L.,Shiao,B.,Madden,S.,Speck,A.K.,Meixner,M.,Marengo,M.,"IceChemistryinEmbeddedYoungStellarObjectsintheLargeMagellanicCloud"2009,AstrophysicalJournal,707,1269-1295.
21. Hofmeister.A.M.,Pitman,K.M.‡,Goncharov,A.F.,Speck,A.K.,“OpticalConstantsofSiliconCarbidefor Astrophysical Applications. II. Extending Optical Functions from IR to UV Using Single-CrystalAbsorptionSpectra”,2009,AstrophysicalJournal,696,1502-1516.
24. Gruendl, R.A., Chu, Y.-H., Seale, J. P., Matsuura, M., Speck, A. K., Sloan, G. C., Looney, L. W.,“Discovery of extreme carbon stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud”, 2008, Astrophysical JournalLetters688,L9-L12.
56. KarlyM.Pitman,AngelaK.Speck,AnneM.HofmeisterandAdrianB.Corman,“OpticalPropertiesand Applications of Silicon Carbide in Astrophysics” Chapter 11 in “Silicon Carbide - Materials,Processing and Applications in Electronic Devices”, Edited by: Moumita Mukherjee, Publisher:InTech,October2011.
57. Sahai,R.,Balick,B.,Blackman,E.,Kastner,J.,Claussen,M.,Morris,M.,DeMarco,O.,Speck,Angela,et al. , “UnderstandingMass-Loss and the Late Evolution of IntermediateMass Stars: Jets, Disks,Binarity,Dust,andMagneticFields”inAstro2010:TheAstronomyandAstrophysicsDecadalSurvey,ScienceWhitePapers,no.256.
63. Speck, Angela K., 2014, “Variable Stars & The Asymptotic Giant Branch: Stellar Pulsations, DustProduction andMass Loss” in the Proceedings of Resolving the Future of Astronomy with Long-BaselineInterferometry.ConferenceheldinSocorro,NM,28-30March2011,p117.
64. Ruzhitskaya,L.,Speck,A.,Ding,N.,Baldridge,S.,Witzig,S.,Laffey,J.,2013,“GoingVirtual…orNot:DevelopmentandTestingofa3DVirtualAstronomyEnvironment”,ProceedingsofCommunicatingScience:ANationalConferenceonScienceEducationandPublicOutreach. held inTucson,AZ,4-8August 2012. Edited by J. Barnes, C. Shupla, J.G. Manning and M.G. Gibbs. San Francisco:AstronomicalSocietyofthePacific,p.255
65. Henry, R. B. C., Speck, A., Karakas, A. I., Ferland, G. J., 2011, “The curious conundrum regardingsulfurandoxygenabundancesinplanetarynebulae”intheproceedingsoftheIAUSymposiumNo.283,“PlanetaryNebulae:AnEyetotheFuture”,p.384-385.
66. Pitman,K.M.,Dijkstra,C.,Hofmeister,A.M.,Speck,A.K.“IRLaboratoryOlivineSpectra:ExtractingPeakParametersUsingClassicalDispersionAnalysis”,2011,in“WhyGalaxiesCareaboutAGBStarsII: Shining Examples and Common Inhabitants”. Proceedings of a conference held at UniversityCampus,Viena,Austria,16-20August2010.EditedbyF.Kerschbaum,T. Lebzelter,andR.F.Wing.SanFrancisco:AstronomicalSocietyofthePacific,2011,445,p.363
67. Guha Niyogi, S.†, Speck, A., Dijkstra, C., “Temperature and Compositional Effects on SpectralFeaturesoftheOlivineMinerals”2011, inWhyGalaxiesCareaboutAGBStarsII:ShiningExamplesandCommon Inhabitants. Proceedingsof a conferenceheld atUniversityCampus,Viena,Austria,16-20 August 2010. Edited by F. Kerschbaum, T. Lebzelter, and R.F. Wing. San Francisco:AstronomicalSocietyofthePacific,2011,445,p.357.
69. Speck, A. K., Henry, R., “Can dust and molecules explain the sulphur anomaly in planetarynebulae?”, 2010, in the Proceedings of Asymmetric Planetary Nebulae 5 conference, held inBowness-on-Windermere, U.K., 20 - 25 June 2010, A. A. Zijlstra, F. Lykou, I. McDonald, and E.Lagadec,eds.(2011)JodrellBankCentreforAstrophysics.
70. Matsuura,M.,Speck,A.K.,McHunu,B.M.†,Tanaka,I.,Wright,N.J.,Smith,M.D.,Viti,S.,Zijlstra,A.A.“StructureofH2molecularknotsintheHelixandDumbbellnebulae”,2010,intheProceedingsofAsymmetric PlanetaryNebulae 5 conference, held in Bowness-on-Windermere, U.K., 20 - 25 June2010, A. A. Zijlstra, F. Lykou, I. McDonald, and E. Lagadec, eds. (2011) Jodrell Bank Centre forAstrophysics.
72. Ueta, Toshiya, Stencel, Robert E., Yamamura, Issei, Izumiura, Hideyuki, Nakada, Yoshikazu,Matsuura,Mikako, Ita, Yoshifusa, Tanabe, Toshihiko, Fukushi, Hinako,Matsunaga,Noriyuki,Mito,Hiroyuki,Speck,AngelaK.,“MassLossHistoryoftheAGBstar,RCas”,2010,intheProceedingsofAKARI,aLighttoIlluminatetheMistyUniverse, editors:Onaka,Takashi,White,Glenn,Nakagawa,Takao,Yamamura,Issei,ASPConferenceSeries,418,463.
73. Niyogi,SuklimaGuha†,Speck,Angela,“TheEffectOfStellarPulsationCyclesOnDustFormation:ATemporal Study OfMid-infrared SpectrumOf O-rich AGB Star, T Cep”, 2009, in Stellar Pulsation:ChallengesForTheoryAndObservation:ProceedingsoftheInternationalConference.AIPConferenceProceedings,Vol.1170,p.155-157.
74. Creech-Eakman,M. J., Hora, J., Ivezic, Z., Jurgenson, C., Luttermoser,D.,Marengo,M.,Speck,A.,Stencel, R., Thompson, R. R., “Multiwavelength Study of Pulsation and Dust Production in MiraVariables Using Optical Interferometry for Constraints”, 2009, in Stellar Pulsation: Challenges ForTheoryAndObservation:Proceedingsofthe InternationalConference.AIPConferenceProceedings,Vol.1170,pp.137-140.
79. AdrianCorman†,GrantThompson*,AngelaSpeck&CatharinusDijkstra‡,“MythbustingtheCarbonStar Dust Condensation Sequence”, 2007, in Proceedings ofWhyGalaxies Care About AGB Stars,editors:F.Kerschbaum,C.Charbonnel&R.Wing,ASPConferenceSeries,Vol.378,p.281.
80. K.M. Pitman‡, A. M. Hofmeister, A. K. Speck, “Challenging the Identification of Nitride Dust inExtremeCarbonStarSpectra”,2007,inProceedingsofWhyGalaxiesCareAboutAGBStars,editors:F.Kerschbaum,C.Charbonnel&R.Wing,ASPConferenceSeries,Vol.378,p.331.
81. Angela Speck, Toshiya Ueta and the MIRIAD TEAM, “Spitzer/MIPS Imaging of the ExtremelyExtended Dust Shell(s) around R Hya”, 2006, In Proceedings of IAU Symposium 234: PlanetaryNebulaeinOurGalaxyandBeyond,editors:M.J.Barlow.&R.H.Mendez,p.515
84. C.Dijkstra‡,A.K. Speck, R.B. Reid*, C.Markwick-Kemper, J. Leisenring, “Circumstellar dust in theLargeMagellanic Cloud”, 2006, In Proceedings of Stellar Evolution at LowMetallicity:Mass Loss,Explosions,Cosmology,editors:Lamers,Langer,Nugis&Annuk,ASPConferenceSeries,Vol.353,p225.
85. Eyermann,S.E.†,Speck,A.K.,Meixner,M.,McCullough,P.R.,Hora, J.,“TheNatureandOriginofMolecular Knots in Planetary Nebulae”, 2006, Planetary Nebulae as Astronomical Tools. AIPConferenceProceedings,804,145.
86. Speck,A.K.,,Meixner,M.,&Elitzur,M., “EpisodicMass Losson theTimescaleof Thermal Pulses:RadiativeTransferModeling”2003, In theproceedingsof the3rdAsymmetricalPlanetaryNebulaeConference, Eds. M.Meixner & J.Kastner, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 313. San Francisco:AstronomicalSocietyofthePacific,2004.,p.303.
87. Meixner,M.,McCullough,P.,Hartman, J.,O'Dell, R., Speck,A.K., “TheHubbleHelix”2003, In theproceedingsofthe3rdAsymmetricalPlanetaryNebulaeConference,Eds.M.Meixner&J.Kastner,ASPConferenceProceedings,Vol.313.SanFrancisco:AstronomicalSocietyofthePacific,2004.,p.234.
88. Speck,A.K.,,Meixner,M.,Nenkova,M.&Elitzur,M.,“Radiativetransfermodelingofperiodicmass-loss enhancements during the AGB phase” 2002, In the proceedings of theWorkshop onMass-losingPulsatingStarsandtheirCircumstellarMatter,Eds.Y.Nakada&M.Honma,241.
89. Speck,A.K.,,Meixner,M.,Knezek,P.&Jacoby,G.H.“Highresolutionmolecularhydrogenimagingofthe Ring nebula” 2003, In the proceedings of the IAU Symposium 209, Planetary Nebulae: TheirEvolutionandRoleintheUniverse,Eds.S.Kwok,M.Dopita&R.Sutherland,271.
93. Speck,A.K.,,Meixner,M.&Ueta,T.,“Big,bumpydustshellsaroundprotoplanetarynebulae”2001,In proceedings of Post-AGB objects as a phase of stellar evolution, Eds. R. Szczerba, S.K. Gorny,Kluwer,Dordrecht,333.
94. Ueta, T.,Speck,A.K.,Meixner,M. , Dayal, A., Deutsch, L.K., Fazio,G.,Hora, J.L., Hoffmann,W.F.,“SpatialDistributionsofMultipleDustComponents inthePPN/PNCircumstellarDustShells”2001,In proceedings of Post-AGB objects as a phase of stellar evolution, Eds. R. Szczerba, S.K. Gorny,Kluwer,Dordrecht,339.
95. Speck, A.K.,, Meixner, M., Ueta, T. & Knapp, G.R., “. ISOPHOT observations of protoplanetarynebulae: evidence for extremely extended dust shells around post-AGB objects” 2001, InproceedingsofTetons4:GalacticStructure,StarsandtheInterstellarMedium,Eds.C.E.Woodward,M.D.Bicay,andJ.M.Shull,A.S.P.conf.ser.231,550.
96. Speck,A.K.,,Barlow,M.J.,&Sylvester,R.J.,“Mineralogyofdustaroundoxygen-richevolvedstars”2001, In proceedings of Tetons 4: Galactic Structure, Stars and the InterstellarMedium, Eds. C.E.Woodward,M.D.Bicay,andJ.M.Shull,A.S.P.conf.ser.231,553.
97. Speck, A.K., Meixner, M., & Knapp, G.R., “Circumstellar Dust Around Post-AGB Stars” 2000, InProceedingsof ISOBeyondPointSources:StudiesofExtendedInfraredEmission,September14-17,1999, ISODataCentre,VillafrancadelCastillo,Madrid,Spain.EditedbyR.J.Laureijs,K.LeechandM.F.Kessler,ESA-SP455,2000.p.83.
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98. Hofmeister,A.M.,Keppel,E.T.,Bowey,J.E.,&Speck,A.K.,“Causesofartifactsintheinfraredspectraof powders” 2000, In Proceedings of ISO beyond the peaks: The 2nd ISOworkshop on analyticalspectroscopy,February2-4,2000,atISODataCentre,VillafrancadelCastillo,Madrid,Spain.EditedbyA.Salama,M.F.Kessler,K.Leech&B.Schulz.ESA-SP456,2000.p343.
2. Better Alternatives to “Astronomical Silicate”: Laboratory-BasedOptical Functions of Chondritic/SolarAbundanceGlassWithApplicationtoHD161796–POSTERSpeck,AngelaK.;Pitman,Karly;Hofmeister,AnneIAUGeneralAssembly,Meeting#29,July/August2015,id.2257874S
18. New Laboratory-Based Optical Functions of Cosmic Abundance Glass: Comparison to “AstronomicalSilicates”andApplicationtoPost-AGBObjectHD161796–ORALAngelaSpeck;KarlyM.Pitman;AnneM.Hofmeister;AlanG.WhittingtonAmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting222,Indianapolis,IN,June2013,#202.03
33. Investigating Chemical Compositions of Select Saturnian Satellites via Mosaicking of Cassini VIMSObservations–POSTERLauraHosmer*,C.DalleOre,R.Mastrapa,A.Speck.AmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting219,Austin,TX,January2012,#334.14
35. Spitzer SAGE/LMC Observations Of Extreme Carbon Stars As A Probe Of Carbon-rich StardustProperties–POSTERNicholasParmley*,A.K.Speck,A.J.Mulia*,SAGE-SpecteamAmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting219,Austin,TX,January2012,#343.02
41. UV-Visible Laboratory Spectra Of Presolar Oxide And CAI Analogs: Corundum, Spinel, Hibonite, AndMelilites–ORALKarlyM.Pitman,A.M.Hofmeister,A.K.SpeckAmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting219,Austin,TX,January2012,#320.01
44. Through The Looking Glass: New Laboratory Spectra Of Glassy Silicates For The Comparison ToAstrophysicalEnvironments–POSTERSpeck,Angela,Whittington,A.,Hofmeister,A.AmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting218,Boston,MA,May2011,#129.22
51. The Effect Of Chemical Abundances On Dust Formation: Stellar Nucleosynthesis Vs. Metallicity. –POSTERSpeck,A.K.,Chan,S.J.‡AmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting217,Seattle,WA,January2011,#250.12
57. TheOriginofPresolarSilicaGrainsinAGBStars–POSTERBose,M.,Floss,C.,Stadermann,F.J.,Stroud,R.M.,Speck,A.K.41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 1-5, 2010 in The Woodlands, Texas. LPIContributionNo.1533,p.1812
61. TheMassLossReturnfromEvolvedStarstotheLargeMagellanicCloud:Oxygen-RichAsymptoticGiantBranchStars–POSTERSargent, Benjamin A., Srinivasan, S., Meixner, M., Kemper, F., Tielens, X., Speck, A., Matsuura, M.,Bernard,J.,Hony,S.,Gordon,K.,and5coauthorsAmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting215,Washington,DC,January2010,#459.06
65. The Relationship Between the Dust Condensation Sequence for Oxygen-rich CircumstellarEnvironmentsandtheC/ORatio.–POSTERChan,S.Josephine‡,Speck,A.KAmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting215,Washington,DC,January2010,#431.12
69. A Temporal Study of O-rich Pulsating Variable AGB Star, T Cep: Investigation on Dust Formation,MineralogyandMorphologyofDustGrains–POSTERGuhaNiyogi,Suklima,†Speck,A.AmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting215,Washington,DC,January2010,#431.04
78. Through The Looking Glass: The Causes Of Variations In "Amorphous” Silicate Spectral Features -POSTERSpeck,Angela,Hofmeister,A.M.,Whittington,A.G.AmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting214,Pasadena,June2009,#402.08
79. Using Classical Dispersion Analysis to Extract Peak Parameters, Optical Constants from IR LabAbsorbanceSpectra:Olivine-POSTERPitman,KarlyM.‡,Dijkstra,C.R.‡,Hofmeister,A.M.,Speck,A.K.AmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting214,Pasadena,June2009,#402.07
80. The Relationship Between C/O Ratio and the Dust Condensation Sequence for O-rich CircumstellarEnvironments-POSTERChan,S.Josephine‡,Speck,A.AmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting214,Pasadena,June2009,#402.04
AngelaK.Speck-CV
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81. The Effect of Stellar Pulsation Cycles on Dust Formation: A Temporal Study of the Mid-infraredSpectrumofO-richAGBStar,TCep.-POSTERGuhaNiyogi,Suklima†,Speck,A.AmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting214,Pasadena,June2009,#402.02
96. Understanding Dust Formation around AGB Stars: Rethinking the Condensation Sequence around SStars-POSTERArrant,D.J.†,Taylor,M.,Speck,A.AmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting212,StLouis,MO,June2008,#06.08
108. IRAS17495-2534:ASymbioticStarwithCrystallineSilicatesorEvidenceofCrystallineSilicates in theISM?-POSTERSpeck,Angela,Whittington,AlanAmericanAstronomicalSocietyMeeting211,Austin,TX,January2008,#93.01
123. Spitzer/MIPS Infrared Imaging of the Extremely Extended Circumstellar Dust Shell of HD 161796 -POSTERSpeck,A.K.,Ueta,T.,Stencel,R.,MIRIADCollaboration
at the Faraday Discussion no. 109: Chemistry and Physics of Molecules and Grains in Space, TheUniversityofNottingham,UK,15-17April1998.-jointwinneroftheSkinnerPosterPrize.
*CPS=ColumbiaPublicSchoolsGraduateAdvisorforotherstudentsLanika Ruzhitskaya, Ph. D. School of Information Science and Learning Technologies (SISLT). I wasLanika’s co-advisor for her Ph.D. research which involves using computer simulations to improveteachingandlearninginastronomy.LanikagraduatedinSummer2011.