Emily Boudreaux is a postdoctoral research associate at Dartmouth College with 11 years of experience modeling stellar structure and evolution and teaching undergraduate astronomy. She contributes to the ERC 4D-STAR synergy project developing a 3+1D stellar structure and evolution model with Aaron Dotter, and her research spans Gaia M-dwarf structure, globular cluster chemistry and dynamics, magnetic activity of low-mass stars, and time-series classification using deep learning. Comfortable with both observational archival work (GALEX) and GPU-accelerated N-body simulations, she blends computational physics training with astrophysical theory. A lecturer and former graduate researcher, she often pairs hands-on code development with classroom instruction, and maintains a personal website as the most up-to-date source on her work.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Astrophysics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Astrophysics at Dartmouth College
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computational Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computational Physics at High Point University
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