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1 Francisca Kemper h-index: 38 Recipient of the 2017 Grand Prix de la Fondation scientifique Franco-Taiwanaise Academia Sinica, Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics 11F of Astronomy-Mathematics Building, NTU/AS campus No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 10617, Taiwan Phone: Fax: Academic Appointments Research Fellow, Academia Sinica, Taiwan 2015 current Associate Research Fellow, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Lecturer of Physics and Astronomy (tenured since 2009), University of Manchester, UK Assistant Professor of Astronomy, University of Virginia, USA Spitzer Fellow, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Education Ph.D. Astronomy, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2002 M.Sc. Astronomy, Leiden University, The Netherlands 1997 Professional Experience HIGHLIGHTED: East Asian Observatory Chief Scientist ASIAA is a partner in the East Asian Observatory, which currently operates the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope current Secretary & Steering Committee Member 2015 current Division H: Interstellar Matter and Local Universe, International Astronomical Union Coordinator Mega-SAGE consortium 2015 current Overall scientific coordination of the SAGE, SAGE-SMC, SAGE-Spec and HERITAGE program, as well as coordination of future programmes relevant to the science case of the life cycle of gas and dust in nearby galaxies. This role was taken over from Margaret Meixner; the team encompasses more than 100 researchers in the US, Europe, East-Asia, Australia and Chile.

2 Francisca Kemper 2 National coordinator and scientific leader for SPICA-Taiwan 2012 current coordination and scientific leadership of Space Infrared Telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics (SPICA) activities in Taiwan; member of the SPICA science team. Principal Investigator SAGE-Spec SAGE-Spectroscopy Spitzer Space Telescope Legacy program. Project resulted in 26 publications, and came to a natural end when it merged into the larger Mega-SAGE consortium in Principal Investigator ALMA Band Band 1 cartridge for the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) Co-Project Manager ALMA-Taiwan Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) activities in and contributions from Taiwan Editor Conference proceedings of The Life Cycle of Dust in the Universe: Observations, Theory, and Laboratory Experiments, held in Taipei, Taiwan, November 2013 SPICA-MCS Science Team Member Taiwan is a partner in the Mid-Infrared Camera and Spectrograph (MCS) for SPICA. Currently, this instrument is no longer part of the SPICA payload. Chair, Scientific and Local Organizing Committees The Life Cycle of Dust in the Universe: Observations, Theory, and Laboratory Experiments, Taipei, Taiwan, November 2013 OTHER: Member, Scientific Organizing Committee SPICA science conference, May 2019, Crete, Greece 2019 IAU Symposium 343: Why Galaxies Care about AGB stars. A continuing challenge through cosmic time, August 2018, Vienna, Austria 2018 Cosmic Dust: origin, applications & implications, June 2018, Copenhagen, Denmark 2018 ESO workshop on The Deaths of Stars & the Lives of Galaxies, 8 12 April 2013, Santiago, Chile 2013 Transformational Science with ALMA: From Dust to Rocks to Planets Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems, 8 12 April 2013, Kona, Hawaii, USA 2013 Member, Nomination Committee 2016 Laboratory Astrophysics Division, American Astronomical Society

3 Francisca Kemper 3 Judge, Student Paper Competition 2013 Young Scientist Program Committee (YSPC) of the Asia-Pacific Radio Science Conference (AP-RASC 2013), 3 September 2013 Member, Joint Project Office Space Infrared Telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics (SPICA) Member, Time Allocation Committees Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) 2016 James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) time allocation committee (chair) Telescope Access Program (TAP) for astronomers in China 2015 Taiwanese time on the Canadian-French-Hawaiian Telescope (CFHT) James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) UK Time Allocation Group Hubble Space Telescope Cycle Spitzer Spacxe Telescope Cycles 2, 5 and 6 (chair in cycle 6) National Optical Astronomical Observatory 2006 Referee for academic journals MNRAS, ApJ, A&A, Astronomical Review, Advances in Geosciences, Earth Planets Space and ACS Nano Referee for research proposals to funding agencies NASA, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), German Research Foundation (DFG), Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), European Space Agency (ESA), The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), European Research Council (ERC), Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan (MoST) 2001 current 2005 current Co-organizer, Summer Student Progam at ASIAA Research Theme Coordinator The Life Cycle of Matter Research Theme at the University of Manchester. Actvities included the organizination of the Exochemistry and Astromaterials seminar Vice-Chair and later Chair, Research Forum Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics Chair, Scientific and Local Organizing Committee 2006 The Red Rectangle Meeting, Charlottesville, VA, May 2006 Member, Faculty Hiring Committee, University of Virginia 2006

4 Francisca Kemper 4 Colloquium organizer, University of Virginia Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, University of Virginia 2005 Organizer Circumstellar Material & Stellar Evolution group meetings at the University of Amsterdam Member, Local Organizing Committee 2002 Herbig Ae/Be star meeting, University of Amsterdam Honors, Grants & Awards AS PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: Grand Prix scientifique de la Fondation Franco-Taiwanaise K, Properties of dust and gas in the interstellar medium of nearby galaxies Awarded jointly with Dr. Suzanne Madden (CEA/Saclay) Academia Sinica Investigator Award NT$ 15M ( US$ 500K), PROduction of Dust In GalaxIES (PRODIGIES) Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST) Award for Excellent Junior Research Investigators NT$ 4.8M ( US$ 160K), The life cycle of matter in the Magellanic Clouds Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST) Award for Excellent Junior Research Investigators NT$ 1.4M ( US$ 48K), The life cycle of matter in the Magellanic Clouds Academia Sinica Research Award for Junior Research Investigators 2014 Awarded every year to five outstanding Taiwan-based researchers under the age of 42 in each of the following Divisions: Mathematics and Physical Sciences; Life Sciences; Humanities and Social Sciences. Academia Sinica Career Development Award NT$ 9.4M ( US$ 310K), The life cycle of dust in Galaxies National Science Council Junior Researcher Project Grant NT$ 1.5M ( US$ 50K), The life cycle of matter in the Magellanic Clouds

5 Francisca Kemper 5 Leverhulme Research Fellowship K ( US$ 53K), Crystallization of silicates in space Spitzer General Observing programs, Cycle 4, NASA hours of observing time, US$ 876.2K, SAGE-Spectroscopy: The life cycle of dust and gas in the Large Magellanic Cloud Spitzer General Observing programs, Cycle 1, NASA hours of observing time, US$ 43.4K, The O-rich condensation sequence at low metallicity: Large Magellanic Cloud AGB and post-agb stars Spitzer fellowship, NASA The composition and evolution of dust in astrophysical environments AS CO-INVESTIGATOR: Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST) NT$ 1.8M ( US$ 59K), Phase A study for SPICA mission, PI: S.-Y. Wang Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST) NT$ 62M ( US$ 2.0M), Atacama Large Millimetre/Submillimetre Array (ALMA): Taiwan plans, PI: Y.-H. Chu Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST) NT$ 112M ( US$ 3.3M), Atacama Large Millimetre/Submillimetre Array (ALMA): Taiwan plans, PI: Y.-H. Chu Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST) NT$ 141M ( US$ 4.7M), Atacama Large Millimetre/Submillimetre Array (ALMA): Taiwan plans, PI: P. T. P. Ho NRAO ALMA Development Program 2012 US$ 100K, ALMA Band-1 Receiver Development Study, PI: P. T. P. Ho Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST) NT$ 335M ( US$ 11.1M), Atacama Large Millimetre/Submillimetre Array (ALMA): Taiwan plans, PI: P. T. P. Ho STFC Rolling Grant 2011 Stars, dust and gas: the life cycle of galaxies, PI: A. Zijlstra

6 Francisca Kemper 6 STFC Rolling Grant FTE over 5 years, ie. 4.2 FTE/yr in post-doc and staff funding; and 146.5K, From Planck to Planets: Probing the Structure of the Universe, PI: S. Mao STFC Rolling Grant FTE over 5 years, ie. 5.3 FTE/yr in post-doc and staff funding; and 73.0K, Gas, dust and stars: the life cycle of galaxies, PI: P. Diamond Origins of Solar Systems, NASA 2005 US$ 201K, Laboratory infrared spectroscopic studies of cometary dust and comparison with interstellar and circumstellar dust, PI: L. Keller Spitzer General Observing programs, Cycle 2, NASA hours of observing time, US$ 33.1K, The dust condensation sequence at low metallicity: AGB stars in NGC 6822, PI: S. Van Dyk Spitzer General Observing programs, Cycle 1, NASA hours of observing time, US$ 11.3K, The dust sequence along the AGB, PI: J. Blommaert Spitzer General Observing programs, Cycle 1, NASA hours of observing time, US$ 8.7K, Dust in the Wind: Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy of Broad Absorption Line Quasars, PI: S. Gallagher Students and post-docs supervised Support scientists: Dr. Sundar Srinivasan (ASIAA) 2017 current Post-docs: Dr. Jonathan Marshall (ASIAA) 2017 current Dr. Lapo Fanciullo (ASIAA) 2017 current Dr. Sofia Wallström (ASIAA) 2016 current Dr. Peter Scicluna (ASIAA) 2015 current Dr. Xiaohu Li (EACOA fellow; NAOC/ASIAA; with G. Zhao) 2015 current Dr. Alfonso Trejo (ASIAA; with C. F. Lee/S. Takakuwa) 2011 current Dr. Sundar Srinivasan (ASIAA) Dr. Jesus Toala (ASIAA; with Y.-H. Chu) Dr. Naslim Neelamkodan (ASIAA) Dr. Masaaki Otsuka (ASIAA) Dr. Ji Yeon Seok (ASIAA; with H. Hirashita)

7 Francisca Kemper 7 Dr. Ronny Zhao-Geisler (ASIAA/NTNU) Dr. Paul Ruffle (Manchester) Dr. Paul Woods (Manchester) Ph.D. students: Thavisha Dharmawardena (ASIAA/NCU) 2015 current Olivia Jones (Manchester) Sean Chapman (Manchester/ASIAA; with I. Lyon) Jarron Leisenring (Virginia) Gail Zasowski (Virginia) Sabrina Pakzad (Virginia) 2005 Research assistants: Rita Peng (ASIAA) Thomas Lai (ASIAA) Masters and undergraduate students: Kai-Erh Yeh, masters student (NTU) 2017 current Chi-Jui Chen, undergraduate student (NTU; with O. Morata) 2016 current Mei-Chun Lin, masters student (NTU) Rita Peng, masters student (NTNU; with S. Foucaud) Yao-Lun Yang, undergraduate student (NTU) Catherine McGuire, masters student (Manchester) Lisette Sibbons, masters student (Manchester) Antonio Pasqua, masters student (Manchester) Parin Tanawong, masters student (Manchester) Invited Talks at Conferences JCMT Users Meeting February 2017 Nanjing, China: Future science directions at the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope JCMT Users Meeting April 2016 Mitaka, Japan: Writing a good observing proposal 12 th Asia-Pacific Regional IAU Meeting (APRIM) 19 August 2014 Daejeon, Korea: The dust production by evolved stars in the Magellanic Clouds 9 th East Asian Meeting on Astronomy (EAMA) 14 October 2013 National Central University, Jhongli, Taiwan: The Mid-Infrared Camera and Spectrometer for SPICA: general overview and Taiwan s contribution Asia-Pacific Radio Science Conference (AP-RASC 13) 5 September 2013 Taipei, Taiwan: Current Development For the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array: The GHz Band 1 Receiver

8 Francisca Kemper 8 From Exoplanets to Distant Galaxies: SPICA s New Window on the 20 June 2013 Cool Universe, Tokyo, Japan: ISM and star formation Silicon in Space 17 May 2012 Villa Vigoni, Lake Como, Italy: Silicates in galaxies: Insights from extreme environments The Mass-Loss Return from Stars to Galaxies 29 March 2012 Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA: The mineralogy of the dust returned to the interstellar medium of the Magellanic Clouds 8 th Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society 11 August 2011 Taipei, Taiwan: The life cycle of dust in the Magellanic Clouds Herschel and the characteristics of dust in galaxies 4 March 2011 Leiden, The Netherlands: Dust in extreme environments Physics Society of the R. O. C. 26 January 2011 Taipei, Taiwan: The life cycle of dust and gas in the Magellanic Clouds Cosmo-, Geo- and Environmental Research with NanoSIMS 18 January 2011 Taipei, Taiwan: Interstellar dust 215 th meeting of the American Astronomical Society 6 January 2010 Washington, DC: The mineralogical evolution of dusty stars Oort workshop in honor of Prof. Bruce Draine 26 June 2009 Leiden, The Netherlands: Extragalactic dust Hot and Cool: Bridging the gaps in stellar evolution 12 November 2008 Pasadena, CA, USA: The mineralogy as an evolutionary clock ISO Legacy Colloquium 13 December 2006 Madrid, Spain: Silicates through the eye of ISO Spitzer s view on mass-losing AGB stars 2 December 2005 Leiden, The Netherlands: Spitzer IRS observations of evolved stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud Workshop on oxygen in the earliest Solar System 19 September 2005 Gatlinburg, TN, USA: The formation and processing of interstellar oxygen-rich dust Spitzer Fellow Symposium 29 March 2005 Pasadena, CA, USA: Dust composition: Probing the physical conditions in the ISM and the Red Rectangle Origin and evolution of interstellar silicates 17 April 2001 Leiden, The Netherlands: Crystalline silicates in the spectra of O-rich AGB stars Invited colloquia National Central University, Taiwan 7 April 2017 The production of dust in Galaxies University of California, Los Angeles, USA 12 October 2016 Dust production by evolved stars in the Magellanic Clouds and other galaxies

9 Francisca Kemper 9 Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Shanghai, China 18 November 2015 Dust production by evolved stars in the Magellanic Clouds and other galaxies National Astronomical Observatory of China, Beijing, China 22 April 2015 Dust production by evolved stars in the Magellanic Clouds and other galaxies National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan 11 April 2014 Fullerenes around C-rich evolved stars in the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds Institut de Ciències de l Espai, IEEC-Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain 12 June 2013 Dust production and mineralogy in galaxies National Central University, Taiwan 15 April 2011 Written in stone: Dust formation in the universe National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan 12 April 2011 Written in stone: Dust formation in the universe National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan 1 April 2011 Written in stone: Dust formation in the universe Leiden Observatory, The Netherlands 25 February 2010 The dusty interstellar medium of galaxies University College London, UK 16 November 2009 The life cycle of dust in galaxies University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands 30 January 2009 Surveying the Agents of Galaxy Evolution: The Spitzer Legacy of the Magellanic Clouds University of Manchester, UK 21 February 2007 Dust evolution in galaxies University of Nottingham, UK 24 January 2007 Dust evolution in galaxies Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM), Carnegie Institute, Washington, DC, USA 14 December 2005 Astromineralogy of stardust: dust properties in the Galaxy... and beyond Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA 15 October 2003 Oxygen-rich dust in astrophysical environments Teaching Experience The Interstellar Medium, Academia Sinica, summer student program Co-lecturer Dust astrophysics, Academia Sinica 2011 Co-lecturer PHYS 40691: Frontiers of Astrophysics, University of Manchester 2009 PHYS 30491: Interstellar Physics, University of Manchester Third year physics spectroscopy laboratory, University of Manchester First year physics tutorials, University of Manchester Astronomy 121: Introduction Sky and Solar System, University of Virginia Astronomy 836: Topics in Astronomy, University of Virginia 2005 Guest lectures in astrophysics, various Dutch high schools

10 Francisca Kemper 10 Teaching assistant, University of Amsterdam Introductory astronomy course for the general public, Haarlem 2001 Public outreach activities Explore IAA, Explore Universe: 2011 Q&A between professional astronomers and middle school and high school students Lectures at the McCormick observatory open nights, University of Virginia Sally Ride Science Fair for middle school girls, Los Angeles 2003 Annual open days of the Astronomical Institute of the University of Amsterdam Guided tours at the Old Observatory, Leiden University Various public lectures 1995 current Professional Memberships International Astronomical Union (IAU) American Astronomical Society (AAS) 2012 current 2003 current Computing skills General skills: data analysis, database manipulation, data visualization, programming, text editing Experience with selected specific languages: IDL, LaTeX, Linux: advanced R, Fortran, HTML, Office: intermediate Python, MySql, Perl: beginner Languages Dutch English German Catalan French Portuguese Chinese: Mandarin native near-native advanced intermediate intermediate basic basic

11 Francisca Kemper 11 Publications currently under review [1] A. Saintonge, C. D. Wilson, T. Xiao, L. Lin, H. S. Hwang, T. Tosaki, M. Bureau, P. J. Cigan, C. J. R. Clark, D. L. Clements, I. De Looze, T. Dharmawardena, Y. Gao, W. K. Gear, J. Greenslade, I. Lamperti, J. C. Lee, C. Li, M. J. Michałowski, A. Mok, H.-A. Pan, A. E. Sansom, M. Sargent, M. W. L. Smith, T. Williams, C. Yang, M. Zhu, G. Accurso, P. Barmby, E. Brinks, N. Bourne, A. Chung, E. J. Chung, A. Cibinel, K. Coppin, J. Davies, T. A. Davis, S. Eales, L. Fanciullo, T. Fang, Y. Gao, D. H. W. Glass, H. L. Gomez, T. Greve, J. He, L. C. Ho, F. Huang, H. Jeong, X. Jiang, Q. Jiao, F. Kemper, J. H. Kim, M. Kim, T. Kim, J. Ko, X. Kong, K. Lacaille, C. G. Lacey, B. Lee, J. H. Lee, W.-K. Lee, K. Masters, S.-H. Oh, P. Papadopoulos, C. Park, S. Park, H. Parsons, K. Rowlands, P. Scicluna, J. M. Scudder, R. Sethuram, S. Serjeant, Y. Shao, Y.-K. Sheen, Y. Shi, H. Shim, C. M. A. Smith, K. Spekkens, A.-L. Tsai, A. Verma, G. Violino, S. Viti, D. Wake, J. Wang, J. Wouterloot, Y. Yang, K. Yim, F. Yuan, and Z. Zheng. JINGLE, a JCMT legacy survey of dust and gas for galaxy evolution studies: I. Survey overview and first results. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., submitted. Peer-reviewed publications [1] T. E. Dharmawardena, F. Kemper, P. Scicluna, J. G. A. Wouterloot, A. Trejo, S. Srinivasan, J. Cami, A. Zijlstra, and J. P. Marshall. Extended Dust Emission from Nearby Evolved Stars. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., June in press, (18 pp.). [2] A. Soam, K. Pattle, D. Ward-Thompson, C. W. Lee, S. Sadavoy, P. M. Koch, G. Kim, J. Kwon, W. Kwon, D. Arzoumanian, D. Berry, T. Hoang, M. Tamura, S.-S. Lee, T. Liu, K.-T. Kim, D. Johnstone, F. Nakamura, A. Lyo, T. Onaka, J. Kim, R. S. Furuya, T. Hasegawa, S.-P. Lai, P. Bastien, E. J. Chung, S. Kim, H. Parsons, M. Rawlings, S. Mairs, S. F. Graves, J.-F. Robitaille, H.-L. Liu, A. P. Whitworth, C. Eswaraiah, R. Rao, H. Yoo, M. Houde, J.-h. Kang, Y. Doi, M. Choi, M. Kang, S. Coude, H.-b. Li, M. Matsumura, B. C. Matthews, A. Pon, J. Di Francesco, S. S. Hayashi, K. S. Kawabata, S.-i. Inutsuka, K. Qiu, E. Franzmann, P. Friberg, J. S. Greaves, J. M. Kirk, D. Li, H. Shinnaga, S. van Loo, Y. Aso, D.-Y. Byun, H.-R. Chen, M. C.-Y. Chen, W. P. Chen, T.-C. Ching, J. Cho, A. Chrysostomou, E. Drabek-Maunder, S. P. S. Eyres, J. Fiege, R. K. Friesen, G. Fuller, T. Gledhill, M. J. Griffin, Q. Gu, J. Hatchell, W. Holland, T. Inoue, K. Iwasaki, I.-G. Jeong, S.-j. Kang, F. Kemper, K. H. Kim, M.-R. Kim, K. M. Lacaille, J.-E. Lee, D. Li, J. Liu, S.-Y. Liu, G. H. Moriarty-Schieven, H. Nakanishi, N. Ohashi, N. Peretto, T.-S. Pyo, L. Qian, B. Retter, J. Richer, A. Rigby, G. Savini, A. M. M. Scaife, Y.- W. Tang, K. Tomisaka, H. Wang, J.-W. Wang, H.-W. Yen, J. Yuan, C.-P. Zhang, G. Zhang, J. Zhou, L. Zhu, P. Andre, C. D. Dowell, S. Falle, Y. Tsukamoto, Y. Kanamori, A. Kataoka, M. I. N. Kobayashi, T. Nagata, H. Saito, M. Seta, J. Hwang, I. Han, H. Lee, and T. Zenko. Magnetic fields towards Ophiuchus-B derived from SCUBA-2 polarization measurements. Astrophys. J., May in press, (17 pp.).

12 Francisca Kemper 12 [3] J. Kwon, Y. Doi, M. Tamura, M. Matsumura, K. Pattle, D. Berry, S. Sadavoy, B. C. Matthews, D. Ward-Thompson, T. Hasegawa, R. S. Furuya, A. Pon, J. Di Francesco, D. Arzoumanian, S. S. Hayashi, K. S. Kawabata, T. Onaka, M. Choi, M. Kang, T. Hoang, C. W. Lee, S.-S. Lee, H.-L. Liu, T. Liu, S.-i. Inutsuka, C. Eswaraiah, P. Bastien, W. Kwon, S.-P. Lai, K. Qiu, S. Coudé, E. Franzmann, P. Friberg, S. F. Graves, J. S. Greaves, M. Houde, D. Johnstone, J. M. Kirk, P. M. Koch, D. Li, H. Parsons, R. Rao, M. G. Rawlings, H. Shinnaga, S. van Loo, Y. Aso, D.-Y. Byun, H.-R. Chen, M. C.-Y. Chen, W. P. Chen, T.-C. Ching, J. Cho, A. Chrysostomou, E. J. Chung, E. Drabek-Maunder, S. P. S. Eyres, J. Fiege, R. K. Friesen, G. Fuller, T. Gledhill, M. J. Griffin, Q. Gu, J. Hatchell, W. Holland, T. Inoue, K. Iwasaki, I.-G. Jeong, J.-h. Kang, S.-j. Kang, F. Kemper, G. Kim, J. Kim, K.-T. Kim, K. H. Kim, M.-R. Kim, S. Kim, K. M. Lacaille, J.-E. Lee, D. Li, H.-b. Li, J. Liu, S.-Y. Liu, A.-R. Lyo, S. Mairs, G. H. Moriarty-Schieven, F. Nakamura, H. Nakanishi, N. Ohashi, N. Peretto, T.-S. Pyo, L. Qian, B. Retter, J. Richer, A. Rigby, J.-F. Robitaille, G. Savini, A. M. M. Scaife, A. Soam, Y.-W. Tang, K. Tomisaka, H. Wang, J.-W. Wang, A. P. Whitworth, H.-W. Yen, H. Yoo, J. Yuan, C.-P. Zhang, G. Zhang, J. Zhou, L. Zhu, P. André, C. D. Dowell, S. Falle, Y. Tsukamoto, T. Nakagawa, Y. Kanamori, A. Kataoka, M. I. N. Kobayashi, T. Nagata, H. Saito, M. Seta, and T. Zenko. A First Look at BISTRO Observations of theρ Oph-A core. Astrophys. J., 859:4, May (22 pp.). [4] P. R. Roelfsema, H. Shibai, L. Armus, D. Arrazola, M. Audard, M. D. Audley, C. M. Bradford, I. Charles, P. Dieleman, Y. Doi, L. Duband, M. Eggens, J. Evers, I. Funaki, J. R. Gao, M. Giard, A. di Giorgio, L. M. González Fernández, M. Griffin, F. P. Helmich, R. Hijmering, R. Huisman, D. Ishihara, N. Isobe, B. Jackson, H. Jacobs, W. Jellema, I. Kamp, H. Kaneda, M. Kawada, F. Kemper, F. Kerschbaum, P. Khosropanah, K. Kohno, P. P. Kooijman, O. Krause, J. van der Kuur, J. Kwon, W. M. Laauwen, G. de Lange, B. Larsson, D. van Loon, S. C. Madden, H. Matsuhara, F. Najarro, T. Nakagawa, D. Naylor, H. Ogawa, T. Onaka, S. Oyabu, A. Poglitsch, V. Reveret, L. Rodriguez, L. Spinoglio, I. Sakon, Y. Sato, K. Shinozaki, R. Shipman, H. Sugita, T. Suzuki, F. F. S. van der Tak, J. Torres Redondo, T. Wada, S. Y. Wang, C. K. Wafelbakker, H. van Weers, S. Withington, B. Vandenbussche, T. Yamada, and I. Yamamura. SPICA - a large cryogenic infrared space telescope Unveiling the obscured Universe. Publ. Astron. Soc. Australia, March in press, (34 pp.). [5] N. Naslim, K. Tokuda, T. Onishi, F. Kemper, T. Wong, O. Morata, S. Takada, R. Harada, A. Kawamura, K. Saigo, R. Indebetouw, S. C. Madden, S. Hony, and M. Meixner. ALMA reveals molecular cloud N55 in the Large Magellanic Cloud as a site of massive star formation. Astrophys. J., 853:175, February (18 pp.). [6] F. F. S. van der Tak, S. C. Madden, P. Roelfsema, L. Armus, M. Baes, J. Bernard-Salas, A. Bolatto, S. Bontemps, C. Bot, C. M. Bradford, J. Braine, L. Ciesla, D. Clements, D. Cormier, J. A. Fernández-Ontiveros, F. Galliano, M. Giard, H. Gomez, E. González-Alfonso, F. Herpin, D. Johnstone, A. Jones, H. Kaneda, F. Kemper, V. Lebouteiller, I. De Looze, M. Matsuura, T. Nakagawa, T. Onaka, P. Pérez-González, R. Shipman, and L. Spinoglio. Probing the Baryon Cycle of Galaxies with SPICA Mid- and Far-Infrared Observations. Publ. Astron. Soc. Australia, 35:e002, January (17 pp.).

13 Francisca Kemper 13 [7] S. Srinivasan, F. Kemper, Y. Zhou, L. Hao, S. C. Gallagher, J. Shangguan, L. C. Ho, Y. Xie, P. Scicluna, S. Foucaud, and R. H. T. Peng. The mineralogy of newly formed dust in active galactic nuclei. Planet. Space Sci., 149:56 63, December [8] O. C. Jones, P. M. Woods, F. Kemper, K. E. Kraemer, G. C. Sloan, S. Srinivasan, J. M. Oliveira, J. Th. van Loon, M. L. Boyer, B. A. Sargent, I. McDonald, M. Meixner, A. A. Zijlstra, P. M. E. Ruffle, E. Lagadec, T. Pauly, M. Sewilo, G. C. Clayton, and K. Volk. The SAGE-Spec Spitzer Legacy program: The life-cycle of dust and gas in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Point source classification III. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 470: , September [9] D. Ward-Thompson, K. Pattle, P. Bastien, R. S. Furuya, W. Kwon, S.-P. Lai, K. Qiu, D. Berry, M. Choi, S. Coudé, J. Di Francesco, T. Hoang, E. Franzmann, P. Friberg, S. F. Graves, J. S. Greaves, M. Houde, D. Johnstone, J. M. Kirk, P. M. Koch, J. Kwon, C. W. Lee, D. Li, B. C. Matthews, J. C. Mottram, H. Parsons, A. Pon, R. Rao, M. Rawlings, H. Shinnaga, S. Sadavoy, S. van Loo, Y. Aso, D.-Y. Byun, C. Eswaraiah, H.-R. Chen, M. C.-Y. Chen, W. P. Chen, T.-C. Ching, J. Cho, A. Chrysostomou, E. J. Chung, Y. Doi, E. Drabek-Maunder, S. P. S. Eyres, J. Fiege, R. K. Friesen, G. Fuller, T. Gledhill, M. J. Griffin, Q. Gu, T. Hasegawa, J. Hatchell, S. S. Hayashi, W. Holland, T. Inoue, S.-i. Inutsuka, K. Iwasaki, I.-G. Jeong, J.-h. Kang, M. Kang, S.-j. Kang, K. S. Kawabata, F. Kemper, G. Kim, J. Kim, K.-T. Kim, K. H. Kim, M.-R. Kim, S. Kim, K. M. Lacaille, J.-E. Lee, S.-S. Lee, D. Li, H.-b. Li, H.-L. Liu, J. Liu, S.-Y. Liu, T. Liu, A.-R. Lyo, S. Mairs, M. Matsumura, G. H. Moriarty-Schieven, F. Nakamura, H. Nakanishi, N. Ohashi, T. Onaka, N. Peretto, T.-S. Pyo, L. Qian, B. Retter, J. Richer, A. Rigby, J.-F. Robitaille, G. Savini, A. M. M. Scaife, A. Soam, M. Tamura, Y.-W. Tang, K. Tomisaka, H. Wang, J.-W. Wang, A. P. Whitworth, H.-W. Yen, H. Yoo, J. Yuan, C.-P. Zhang, G. Zhang, J. Zhou, L. Zhu, P. André, C. D. Dowell, S. Falle, and Y. Tsukamoto. First Results from BISTRO: A SCUBA-2 Polarimeter Survey of the Gould Belt. Astrophys. J., 842:66, June (10 pp.). [10] M. Otsuka, F. Kemper, M. L. Leal-Ferreira, I. Aleman, J. Bernard-Salas, J. Cami, B. B. Ochsendorf, E. Peeters, and P. Scicluna. XSHOOTER spectroscopy of the enigmatic planetary nebula Lin49 in the Small Magellanic Cloud. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 462:12 34, October [11] G. C. Sloan, K. E. Kraemer, I. McDonald, M. A. T. Groenewegen, P. R. Wood, A. A. Zijlstra, E. Lagadec, M. L. Boyer, F. Kemper, M. Matsuura, R. Sahai, B. A. Sargent, S. Srinivasan, J. T. van Loon, and K. Volk. The Infrared Spectral Properties of Magellanic Carbon Stars. Astrophys. J., 826:44, July (19 pp.). [12] M. A. Thompson, P. Scicluna, F. Kemper, J. E. Geach, M. M. Dunham, O. Morata, S. Ertel, P. T. P. Ho, J. Dempsey, I. Coulson, G. Petitpas, and L. E. Kristensen. Constraints on the circumstellar dust around KIC Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 458:L39 L43, May 2016.

14 Francisca Kemper 14 [13] S. Srinivasan, M. L. Boyer, F. Kemper, M. Meixner, D. Riebel, and B. A. Sargent. The evolved-star dust budget of the Small Magellanic Cloud: the critical role of a few key players. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 457(3): , April [14] H. Hirashita, P. M. Koch, S. Matsushita, S. Takakuwa, M. Nakamura, K. Asada, H. B. Liu, Y. Urata, M.-J. Wang, W.-H. Wang, S. Takahashi, Y.-W. Tang, H.-H. Chang, K. Huang, O. Morata, M. Otsuka, K.-Y. Lin, A.-L. Tsai, Y.-T. Lin, S. Srinivasan, P. Martin-Cocher, H.- Y. Pu, F. Kemper, N. Patel, P. Grimes, Y.-D. Huang, C.-C. Han, Y.-R. Huang, H. Nishioka, L. C.-C. Lin, Q. Zhang, E. Keto, R. Burgos, M.-T. Chen, M. Inoue, and P. T. P. Ho. Firstgeneration science cases for ground-based terahertz telescopes. Publ. Astron. Soc. Japan, 68:R1, February (41 pp.). [15] H. Kim, S.-Y. Liu, N. Hirano, R. Zhao-Geisler, A. Trejo, H.-W. Yen, R. E. Taam, F. Kemper, J. Kim, D.-Y. Byun, and T. Liu. High-resolution CO Observation of the Carbon Star CIT 6 Revealing the Spiral Structure and a Nascent Bipolar Outflow. Astrophys. J., 814:61, November (15 pp.). [16] F. Kemper. Dust production by evolved stars in the Magellanic Clouds. Publ. Korean Astron. Soc., 30: , September [17] R. Zhao-Geisler, R. Köhler, F. Kemper, F. Kerschbaum, A. Mayer, A. Quirrenbach, and B. Lopez. Spectro-imaging of the asymmetric inner molecular and dust shell region of the Mira variable W Hya with MIDI/VLTI. Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 127: , September [18] P. M. E. Ruffle, F. Kemper, O. C. Jones, G. C. Sloan, K. E. Kraemer, P. M. Woods, M. L. Boyer, S. Srinivasan, V. Antoniou, E. Lagadec, M. Matsuura, I. McDonald, J. M. Oliveira, B. A. Sargent, M. Sewiło, R. Szczerba, J. T. van Loon, K. Volk, and A. A. Zijlstra. Spitzer infrared spectrograph point source classification in the Small Magellanic Cloud. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 451: , August [19] ALMA Partnership, E. B. Fomalont, C. Vlahakis, S. Corder, et al. The 2014 ALMA Long Baseline Campaign: An Overview. Astrophys. J., 808(1):L1, July (11 pp.). [20] O. C. Jones, I. McDonald, R. M. Rich, F. Kemper, M. L. Boyer, A. A. Zijlstra, and G. J. Bendo. A Spitzer Space Telescope survey of extreme asymptotic giant branch stars in M32. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 446(2): , January [21] N. Naslim, F. Kemper, S. C. Madden, S. Hony, Y.-H. Chu, F. Galliano, C. Bot, Y. Yang, J. Seok, J. M. Oliveira, J. T. van Loon, M. Meixner, A. Li, A. Hughes, K. D. Gordon, M. Otsuka, H. Hirashita, O. Morata, V. Lebouteiller, R. Indebetouw, S. Srinivasan, J.-P. Bernard, and W. T. Reach. Molecular hydrogen emission in the interstellar medium of the Large Magellanic Cloud. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 446(3): , January 2015.

15 Francisca Kemper 15 [22] R. D. Blum, S. Srinivasan, F. Kemper, B. Ling, and K. Volk. Spitzer SAGE-Spec: Near Infrared Spectroscopy, Dust Shells, and Cool Envelopes in Extreme Large Magellanic Cloud Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars. Astron. J., 148(5):86, November (16 pp.). [23] S. S. Golriz, J. A. D. L. Blommaert, E. Vanhollebeke, M. A. T. Groenewegen, H. J. Habing, F. Kemper, M. Schultheis, A. G. G. M. Tielens, L. B. F. M. Waters, P. R. Wood, and J. Cami. Infrared spectroscopy of asymptotic giant branch stars in the Galactic bulge. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 443(4): , October [24] R. Schneider, R. Valiante, P. Ventura, F. dell Agli, M. Di Criscienzo, H. Hirashita, and F. Kemper. Dust production rate of asymptotic giant branch stars in the Magellanic Clouds. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 442(2): , August [25] G. C. Sloan, E. Lagadec, A. A. Zijlstra, K. E. Kraemer, A. P. Weis, M. Matsuura, K. Volk, E. Peeters, W. W. Duley, J. Cami, J. Bernard-Salas, F. Kemper, and R. Sahai. Carbonrich Dust Past the Asymptotic Giant Branch: Aliphatics, Aromatics, and Fullerenes in the Magellanic Clouds. Astrophys. J., 791(1):28, August (30 pp.). [26] O. C. Jones, F. Kemper, S. Srinivasan, I. McDonald, G. C. Sloan, and A. A. Zijlstra. Modelling the alumina abundance of oxygen-rich evolved stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 440(1): , May [27] M. Matsuura, J. Bernard-Salas, T. Lloyd Evans, K. M. Volk, B. J. Hrivnak, G. C. Sloan, Y.-H. Chu, R. Gruendl, K. E. Kraemer, E. Peeters, R. Szczerba, P. R. Wood, A. A. Zijlstra, S. Hony, Y. Ita, D. Kamath, E. Lagadec, Q. A. Parker, W. A. Reid, T. Shimonishi, H. Van Winckel, P. M. Woods, F. Kemper, M. Meixner, M. Otsuka, R. Sahai, B. A. Sargent, J. L. Hora, and I. McDonald. Spitzer Space Telescope spectra of post-agb stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud - polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at low metallicities. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 439(2): , April [28] M. Otsuka, F. Kemper, J. Cami, E. Peeters, and J. Bernard-Salas. Physical properties of fullerene-containing Galactic planetary nebulae. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 437(3): , January [29] M. Meixner, P. Panuzzo, J. Roman-Duval, C. Engelbracht, B. Babler, J. Seale, S. Hony, E. Montiel, M. Sauvage, K. Gordon, K. Misselt, K. Okumura, P. Chanial, T. Beck, J.-P. Bernard, A. Bolatto, C. Bot, M. L. Boyer, L. R. Carlson, G. C. Clayton, C.-H. R. Chen, D. Cormier, Y. Fukui, M. Galametz, F. Galliano, J. L. Hora, A. Hughes, R. Indebetouw, F. P. Israel, A. Kawamura, F. Kemper, S. Kim, E. Kwon, V. Lebouteiller, A. Li, K. S. Long, S. C. Madden, M. Matsuura, E. Muller, J. M. Oliveira, T. Onishi, M. Otsuka, D. Paradis, A. Poglitsch, W. T. Reach, T. P. Robitaille, M. Rubio, B. Sargent, M. Sewiło, R. Skibba, L. J. Smith, S. Srinivasan, A. G. G. M. Tielens, J. T. van Loon, and B. Whitney. The Herschel Inventory of the Agents of Galaxy Evolution (HERITAGE) in the Magellanic Clouds, a Herschel Open Time Key Program. Astron. J., 146(3):62, September (37 pp.).

16 Francisca Kemper 16 [30] F. Kemper. Stellar dust production and composition in the Magellanic Clouds. Earth, Planets and Space, 65(3): , March [31] M. Otsuka, F. Kemper, S. Hyung, B. A. Sargent, M. Meixner, A. Tajitsu, and K. Yanagisawa. The Detection of C60 in the Well-characterized Planetary Nebula M1-11. Astrophys. J., 764(1):77, February (20 pp.). [32] O. C. Jones, F. Kemper, B. A. Sargent, I. McDonald, C. Gielen, P. M. Woods, G. C. Sloan, M. L. Boyer, A. A. Zijlstra, G. C. Clayton, K. E. Kraemer, S. Srinivasan, and P. M. E. Ruffle. On the metallicity dependence of crystalline silicates in oxygen-rich asymptotic giant branch stars and red supergiants. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 427(4): , December [33] P. M. Woods, C. Walsh, M. A. Cordiner, and F. Kemper. The chemistry of extragalactic carbon stars. Monthly Not. R. Astron. Soc., 426(4): , November [34] M. L. Boyer, S. Srinivasan, J. T. van Loon, I. McDonald, M. Meixner, D. Zaritsky, K. D. Gordon, F. Kemper, B. Babler, M. Block, S. Bracker, C. W. Engelbracht, J. Hora, R. Indebetouw, M. Meade, K. Misselt, T. Robitaille, M. Sewiło, B. Shiao, and B. Whitney. Surveying the Agents of Galaxy Evolution in the Tidally Stripped, Low Metallicity Small Magellanic Cloud (SAGE-SMC). II. Cool Evolved Stars. Astron. J., 142(4):103, October (24 pp.). [35] K. D. Gordon, M. Meixner, M. R. Meade, B. Whitney, C. Engelbracht, C. Bot, M. L. Boyer, B. Lawton, M. Sewiło, B. Babler, J.-P. Bernard, S. Bracker, M. Block, R. Blum, A. Bolatto, A. Bonanos, J. Harris, J. L. Hora, R. Indebetouw, K. Misselt, W. Reach, B. Shiao, X. Tielens, L. Carlson, E. Churchwell, G. C. Clayton, C.-H. R. Chen, M. Cohen, Y. Fukui, V. Gorjian, S. Hony, F. P. Israel, A. Kawamura, F. Kemper, A. Leroy, A. Li, S. Madden, A. R. Marble, I. McDonald, A. Mizuno, N. Mizuno, E. Muller, J. M. Oliveira, K. Olsen, T. Onishi, R. Paladini, D. Paradis, S. Points, T. Robitaille, D. Rubin, K. Sandstrom, S. Sato, H. Shibai, J. D. Simon, L. J. Smith, S. Srinivasan, U. Vijh, S. Van Dyk, J. T. van Loon, and D. Zaritsky. Surveying the Agents of Galaxy Evolution in the Tidally Stripped, Low Metallicity Small Magellanic Cloud (SAGE-SMC). I. Overview. Astron. J., 142(4):102, October (15 pp.). [36] C. Gielen, J. Bouwman, H. van Winckel, T. Lloyd Evans, P. M. Woods, F. Kemper, M. Marengo, M. Meixner, G. C. Sloan, and A. G. G. M. Tielens. Silicate features in Galactic and extragalactic post-agb discs. Astron. Astrophys., 533:A99, September (26 pp.). [37] S. Hony, F. Kemper, P. M. Woods, J. T. van Loon, V. Gorjian, S. C. Madden, A. A. Zijlstra, K. D. Gordon, R. Indebetouw, M. Marengo, M. Meixner, P. Panuzzo, B. Shiao, G. C. Sloan, J. Roman-Duval, J. Mullaney, and A. G. G. M. Tielens. The Spitzer discovery of a galaxy with infrared emission solely due to AGN activity. Astron. Astrophys., 531:A137, July (7 pp.).

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