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Curriculum Vitae Guilin Liu Contact Information Research Interests Professional Enployment Education Academic Societies Academic Experience Department of Physics & Astronomy Phone: (410) 516-4378 The Johns Hopkins University Cell: (413) 230-2001 3400 N. Charles Street E-mail: liu@pha.jhu.edu Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Web: http://www.pha.jhu.edu/~liu Feedback from luminous quasars; ionization state and gas kinematics of quasar nebulae; the star formation interstellar medium relation; the star formation scaling laws; dust absorption and emission; statistical properties of H ii regions/complexes; extremely gas-rich low surface brightness galaxies Johns Hopkins University Postdoctoral Fellow 2011 September present University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA Ph. D., Astronomy, 2011 September Dissertation: Exploring the Scaling Laws of Star Formation Thesis committee: Daniela Calzetti (Advisor), Min S. Yun and Mark H. Heyer; close collaboration with Jin Koda (SUNY Stony Brook) M. Sc., Astronomy, 2006 September University of Science & Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui, China B. Sc., Physics & Astronomy, 2004 July American Astronomical Society (AAS) The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Johns Hopkins University Postdoctoral Fellow (Advisor: Nadia L. Zakamska) 2008 September present 2007 April 2011 August 2011 September present Reduce the Gemini integral field unit (IFU) spectroscopy data of quasar nebulae Study the size, morphology and kinematics of gaseous outflows from radio-quiet quasars Compare the nebulosity of Type 1 and Type 2 quasars using IFU data University of Cambridge Visiting Student (Advisor: Robert C. Kennicutt, Jr.) Develop collaboration for thesis projects and papers SUNY Stony Brook Visiting Student (Advisor: Jin Koda) Reduce interferometric CO data of NGC 3521 from CARMA Reduce CO data from on-the-fly mapping using Nobeyama 45-m telescope Combine CARMA and Nobeyama CO data for short-spacing correction University of Massachusetts Research Experience 2011 May 2009 May July 1. Ph. D. Thesis Projects under Daniela Calzetti 2007 June 2011 September Reduce newly obtained HST/NICMOS data of 84 nearby galaxies using the Drizzle technique and create continuum-free Paα line images Study the spatially-resolved star formation law ( Schmidt-Kennicutt law ) in circumnuclear regions of 100 galaxies using HST/NICMOS Paα images and archival CO maps Reduce CARMA + NRO45 CO (J=1 0) data of NGC 3521 and perform pixel-by-pixel analysis of sub-kpc Schmidt-Kennicutt law in NGC 3521 and M51 I

Derive luminosity function, size distribution and electron densities of H ii regions using HST/NICMOS Paα images Analyze M83 H ii region and dust properties using HST WFC3 Hα, Hβ and Paβ images, involved in the WFC3 Early Release Science collaboration Investigate the dust content and temperature in the galaxy pair NGC 1512/1510 using AzTEC/ASTE 1.1-mm maps & Spitzer IRAC/MIPS IR images 2. Second-Year Project under Stephen E. Schneider 2006 February 2007 May Search for massive (M H I 10 10 M ) low surface brightness galaxies with the Arecibo telescope (part of an optically-guided Arecibo-GBT-Nançay joint H i survey) 3. First-Year Project under Gopal Narayanan 2005 May 2006 January Construct surface accuracy adjustment software for the 50-m Large Millimeter Telescope (LMT) using satellite-aided holography techniques Teaching Experience Assist faculty instructors to teach Planetary Science (for astronomy majors), Exploring the Universe, The Solar System, etc. for 3 years 2004 2007 Host Thursday open house nights and teach basic astronomical observations at the UMass Orchard Hill Observatory for undergraduate students 2004 2006 University of Science & Technology of China Undergraduate Research Assistant under Fu-Zhen Cheng 2003 August 2004 June Analyze the dynamical impact of the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy on the Galaxy Investigate the magnetic interaction processes of the Jupiter-Io system Professional Services Referee for the Astrophysical Journal, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, and the Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan) External reviewer for China s Telescope Access Program that allocates time for Magellan, MMT, CFHT and Hale telescopes (2013) External reviewer for China s TAP (2014) Extramural Funding Awarded Observing Time 1. Theodore Dunham, Jr. Grant for Research in Astronomy, 2011 December, Co-PI (with Guangtun Zhu), CoIs: Nadia L. Zakamska & Brice Ménard ($2,920) 2. Kitt Peak National Observatory funding support for thesis projects, 2010 April ($1,418) 3. Kitt Peak National Observatory funding support for thesis projects, 2009 November($726) 4. International travel funding from NRAO/NSF to attend the conference (Sub)millimeter Astronomy at High Angular Resolution, ASIAA, Taipei, 2009 June ($3,600) as Principal Investigator 1. Feedback in Luminous Red Quasars at z 0.5 CoIs: Jenny E. Greene, Eilat Glikman, Nadia L. Zakamska 14.2 hours, Gemini-North + GMOS 2-slit IFU (2014A semester) 2. Quasar Feedback at the Peak of the Galaxy Formation Epoch CoIs: Nadia L. Zakamska, Michael A. Strauss, Jenny E. Greene, Rachael Alexandroff 10 hours, Gemini-North + GMOS 2-slit IFU (2014A semester) 3. Quasar Feedback at z 3: the Peak of Galaxy Formation Epoch CoIs: Nadia L. Zakamska, Michael A. Strauss, Jenny E. Greene, Rachael Alexandroff 10 hours, Gemini-North + GMOS 2-slit IFU (2013A semester) 4. Feedback in Unobscured vs. Obscured Quasars CoIs: Nadia L. Zakamska, Jenny E. Greene 15 hours, Gemini-North + GMOS 2-slit IFU (2012B semester) II

5. Feedback from a Spectacular Bubble: SDSS J1356+1026 CoIs: Jenny E. Greene, Nadia L. Zakamska, Nicole P. H. Nesvadba 2.5 hours, JVLA + A array (2012B semester) 6. Exploring the Scaling Laws of Star Formation: the High Density Galaxy Centers: A CoI: Daniela Calzetti 3.5 nights, KPNO 2.1-m + CFIM/T2KB (2009 November) 7. Exploring the Scaling Laws of Star Formation: the High Density Galaxy Centers: B CoI: Daniela Calzetti 6.5 nights, KPNO 2.1-m + CFIM/T2KB (2010 April) as a Co-Investigator 8. Subaru Exploration of Quasar Feedback at Cosmic High Noon PI: Yoshiki Matsuoka CoIs: Michael A. Strauss, Jenny E. Greene, Nadia L. Zakamska, Rachael Alexandroff, Guilin Liu, Tomoko Suzuki 4 nights, Subaru IRCS + AO188 (pending) 9. Quasar Feedback at the Peak of Galaxy Formation Epoch PI: Nadia L. Zakamska CoIs: Guilin Liu, Rachael Alexandroff, Jenny E. Greene, Michael A. Strauss 4.5 hours, Gemini-North + NIFS + Altair (2014A semester) 10. Exploring the Narrow Line Region Sizes of IR-luminous Type 2 Quasars with GMOS- IFU Data PI: Kevin N. Hainline CoIs: Ryan Hickox, Guilin Liu, Nadia L. Zakamska, Jenny E. Greene 14.2 hours, Gemini-North + GMOS 2-slit IFU (2014A semester) 11. Origin of Radio Emission in Radio-Quiet Quasars PI: Nadia L. Zakamska CoIs: Jenny E. Greene, Guilin Liu 30 hours, JVLA + A array (2014A semester) 12. The Host Galaxies of High-Luminosity Obscured Quasars at z 2.5 PI: Michael A. Strauss CoIs: Nicholas P. Ross, Jenny E. Greene, Nadia L. Zakamska, W. Nielsen Brandt, Rachael Alexandroff, Guilin Liu, Paul S. Smith 18 orbits, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) + WFC3 & ACS (Cycle 20) 13. An Investigation of the Star Formation Law in NGC 278 PI: Katherine Alatalo CoIs: Guilin Liu (initiator & drafter), Jin Koda, Daniela Calzetti 32 hours, CARMA + C, D & E arrays (2010B semester) Classical Observing Experience Optical Campaigns Kitt Peak 2.1-m telescope + T2KB direct CCD imager image 31 nearby galaxies in Hα and R-band Kitt Peak 2.1-m telescope + T2KB direct CCD imager image 17 nearby galaxies in Hα and R-band 2.16-m telescope at National Astronomical Observatory of China image the satellite galaxies interacting with M31 Millimeter Campaigns 2010 April 2009 November 2004 April 14-m FCRAO telescope + Redshift Search Receiver (RSR) 2008 April June detect CO lines of high-z ultra-luminous infrared galaxies (led by Min S. Yun) III

Press Releases Conference Proceedings Oral Presentations detect CO lines of H i-rich low surface brightness galaxies (led by Stephen E. Schneider) conduct a CO line survey of nearby galaxies (led by Ronald L. Snell) 14-m Five College Radio (mm) Astronomical Observatory (FCRAO) 2005 October test observing runs for instrumental purposes Liu, G. & Zakamska, N. L., Quasar Feedback and Galactic-Scale Outflows, published in Issue 45 (December 2012) of GeminiFocus (the twice-annual newsletter of the Gemini Observatory) Momose, R., Koda, J., Kennicutt, R. C. Jr, Egusa, F., Okumura, S.K., Calzetti, D., Liu, G., Meyer, J. D., Scoville, N. Z., Sawada, T., & Kuno, N., The Resolved Kennicutt-Schmidt Law in Nearby Galaxies, 2013, IAU Symposium, 292, 335 Research Talks 1. Evidence for Ubiquitous 10-kpc Scale Feedback from Radio-Quiet Quasars Radio and Geoastronomy Lunch Talk, CfA, Harvard Univ., 2014 February (invited) 2. Integral Field Spectroscopy of Quasar Winds Neighborhood Workshop on Astrophysics and Cosmology, Penn State Univ., 2013 April 3. Extents, Morphologies and Kinematics of Radio-Quiet Quasar Nebulae Wednesday Science Coffee Talk, STScI, 2013 January (invited) 4. Gemini IFU Observations of Feedback from Radio-Quiet Quasars at z 0.5 Black Hole Feedback 2012: What is the role of AGN in the evolution of galaxies? Dartmouth College, 2012 July 5. Extents and Morphologies of Radio-Quiet Quasar Feedback Informal talk at morning coffee, Princeton Univ., 2012 August 6. Observations of Feedback from Radio-Quiet Quasars 2012 STScI Summer Colloquium Series ( HotSci ), STScI, 2012 June 7. Understanding the Emission Line ratios in Obscured Quasars with CLOUDY 2012 CLOUDY summer school, Univ. of Kentucky, 2012 June 8. Star Formation in Nearby Galaxies: a Perspective from the Scaling Relations Center for Astrophysical Sciences (CAS) seminar, Johns Hopkins Univ., 2011 November 9. Exploring the Scaling Laws of Star Formation Ph. D. Dissertation Seminar, UMass, 2011 August 10. The Pa α H ii Region Luminosity Function in Nearby Galaxies Open group seminar, IoA, Univ. of Cambridge, UK, 2011 May (invited) 11. Dust Extinction of the H ii regions in M83 from HST/WFC3 Observations HST/WFC3 Scientific Oversight Committee Meeting, STScI, 2010 June (invited) 12. The Spatially-Resolved Schmidt-Kennicutt Law: Case Studies of Nearby Galaxies Friday Scientific Lunch Talks ( FLASH ), Univ. of Arizona, 2010 April (invited) 13. An Arecibo H i 21-cm Search for Massive Low Surface Brightness Galaxies at z < 0.1 Second-year project presentation, Univ. of Mass., 2007 January 14. Constructing the Holographic Surface Accuracy Adjustment Software Package for LMT First-year project presentation, Univ. of Mass., 2006 January 15. The Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy and its Dynamical Impact on the Milky Way Galaxy B. Sc. thesis presentation, Dept. of Astronomy, USTC, China, 2004 June 16. The Magnetically Dynamic System of Jupiter and Io China Division Meeting for the World Space Observatory - UV Satellite (WSO/UV), Beijing, China, 2003 November Journal Talks 1. The prevalence of kpc-scale outflows among AGN 2014 IV

Other Conferences Computer Skills 2. Star Formation Rate of the Galaxy Determined from Spitzer-Detected YSOs 2010 3. Dependence of H ii Region Properties on Surface Brightness of Galaxy Discs 2009 4. Galaxy-Mass and Galaxy-Dust Correlations through Magnification/Reddening 2009 5. The Star Formation Law in Nearby Galaxies on Sub-Kpc Scales 2008 6. New Insights into the Hubble Sequence: 24µm Morphologies of SINGS Galaxies 2008 7. Dust and Atomic Gas in Dwarf Irregular Galaxies of the M81 Group 2007 8. The Supernova Gamma-Ray Burst Connection 2007 9. The Evolution of Galaxies to z 1: the Luminosity and Stellar Mass Functions 2006 10. The Spin of Accreting Stars: Dependence on Magnetic Coupling to the Disc 2005 11. A Brief Introduction to Helioseismology 2005 1. 223 rd American Astronomical Society Meeting Washington, DC, 2014 January Poster: IFU Observations of Feedback from Radio-Quiet Quasars at z 0.5 2. The SDSS-III Collaboration Meeting 2013 Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, 2013 June 3. 2012 STScI May Symposium: Gas Flows in Galaxies STScI, Baltimore, MD, 2012 May 4. 217 th American Astronomical Society Meeting Seattle, WA, 2011 January Poster: The Sub-Kpc Schmidt-Kennicutt Law in NGC 3521 and M51a 5. Stormy Cosmos: The Evolving ISM from Spitzer to Herschel and Beyond Spitzer Science Center, Pasadena, CA, 2010 November Poster: The Spatially-Resolved Star Formation Law in NGC 3521 and M51a 6. 215 th American Astronomical Society Meeting Washington, DC, 2010 January Poster: An Investigation of the Dust Content in the NGC 1512/1510 Pair 7. PEARLS 09: Spiral Arm Substructure in Nearby Galaxies STScI, Baltimore, MD, 2009 September Poster: The Spatially-Resolved Star Formation Scaling Laws in Nearby Galaxies 8. Millimeter and Submillimeter Astronomy at High Angular Resolution ASIAA, Taipei, Taiwan, 2009 June Poster: A Near-IR to Millimeter Investigation of the Dust Content in NGC 1512/1510 9. 213 th American Astronomical Society Meeting Long Beach, CA, 2009 January Poster: Exploring the Scaling Laws of Star Formation Professional Software: IRAF, CLOUDY, MIRIAD, Supermongo, Gnuplot, PGPlot, L A TEX Programming Languages: IDL, C, Mathematica, Python, Gnome/GTK+, Unix shells V

References Nadia L. Zakamska, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University Phone: (410) 516-6657 E-mail: zakamska@pha.jhu.edu Daniela Calzetti, Professor, University of Massachusetts Phone: (413) 545-3556 E-mail: calzetti@astro.umass.edu Jenny E. Greene, Assistant Professor, Princeton University Phone: (609) 258-0764 E-mail: jgreene@astro.princeton.edu Jin Koda, Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University Phone: (631) 632-8063 E-mail: jin.koda@stonybrook.edu Stephen E. Schneider, Professor, Astronomy Department Head, University of Massachusetts Phone: (413) 545-2076 E-mail: schneider@astro.umass.edu VI