Curriculum Vitae

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Eilat Glikman

Assistant Professor of Physics
Middlebury College
McCardell Bicentennial Hall 526
287 Bicentennial Way
Middlebury, VT 05753

office: 802-443-5980
cell: 626-864-2148
fax: 802-443-2072
eglikman-at-middlebury.edu


Education:

Ph.D. Astronomy, Columbia University (2006)
The Nature of Dust Obscured Quasars
Advisor: David J. Helfand
B.S. in Physics with honors, Rutgers University (1999)
ROSAT X-ray Images of Supernova Remnants in the Magellanic Clouds
Advisor: John P. Hughes


Appointments:

Assistant Professor, Physics (2013 – present) 
Middlebury College
P. Frank Winkler Fellow in Physics (2014 – present)
NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow (2009 – 2013)
Yale University
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, California Institute of Technology (2006 – 2008)
Advisor: S. G. Djorgovski


Teaching:

Middlebury College
PHYS0111: Thermo, Fluids, Waves & Optics                                              Spring, 2017
PHYS0302: Electromagnetic Theory                                                            Spring 2016
PHYS0155: Introduction to the Universe        Fall 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019
PHYS0202: Quantum Physics Applications                  Spring 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020
PHYS0370: Cosmology                                          Spring 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020
PHYS1105: Ancient Astronomy                                                          Winter 2015, 2017

Yale University
ASTR 220: Galaxies and Cosmology – Instructor                        Spring 2010, Fall 2011
ASTR 570: High Energy Astrophysics – Instructor                                           Fall 2009
ASTR 120: Galaxies and the Universe – Lead Teaching Fellow                        Fall 2009

Instructor, Waves and Optics – Barnard College                                         2003 & 2004
Instructor, Astronomy Lab – Intro lab for non-majors, Columbia University  1999 – 2002


Grants and Awards:

Chandra Space Telescope Cycle 21 (PI)                                                   90 ksec, $91,800
Chandra Space Telescope Cycle 20 (co-I)                                              120 ksec, $31,180
Cottrell Scholar Award, Research Corp. for Science Advancement, 2017             $100,000  
Hubble Space Telescope Cycle 24 (PI)                                                 20 Orbits, $104,726
NSF Collaborative Award, 2015                                                                             $49,230
XMM-Newton, 2015 (PI)                                                                          26 ksec, $44,987
Cottrell College Science Award, Research Corp. for Science Advancement, 2014 $45,000
Hubble Space Telescope Cycle 20 (PI)                                                  15 Orbits, $71,748
NSF Astronomy & Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowship 2009                            $249,000
Spitzer GO4-PID40143                                                                                       9.7 hours