MS Catholic University of America, Physics May BS Michigan State University, Lyman Briggs College, Astrophysics May 2009 Honors Degree

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RYAN NORRIS norris@astro.gsu.edu EDUCATION MS Catholic University of America, Physics May 2012 BS Michigan State University, Lyman Briggs College, Astrophysics May 2009 Honors Degree RESEARCH EXPERIENCE, Atlanta, GA 2013 to present Graduate Student Researcher, Advisers: Fabien Baron (A), Doug Gies (B) Interferometric Imaging of Red Supergiants (A) Properties of higher multiplicity binary systems (B) Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 2009 to 2012 Graduate Student Researcher, Adviser: Glenn Wahlgren/Fredrick Bruhweiler Infrared spectroscopy of symbiotic stars with the Spitzer Space Telescope Near-IR and optical spectroscopy of cool stars for abundance determinations using ATLAS12 model atmospheres and SYNTHE synthetic spectra Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD Summer 2008 SESI Intern, Adviser: Glenn Wahlgren Participated in Science and Engineering Summer Internship (SESI): Near-IR and visual spectroscopy and modeling of cool stars for abundance determination using ATLAS12 and SYNTHE National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, East Lansing, MI 2007-2008 Undergraduate Researcher, Adviser: Kryzstof Starosta Data reduction of experiments studying rare isotopes, assisted in setting up and running experiments, produced documentation on calibrations for the Segmented Germanium Detector Array (SEGA) (see: http://groups.nscl.msu.edu/ddas/ (click on Procedures ) National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, East Lansing, MI 2005-2007 Professorial Assistanship, Adviser: Kryzstof Starosta See above Ryan Norris - 1

PUBLICATIONS Journal Publications 1. Chiavassa, A., Norris, R., Montargès, M., et al. Asymmetries on red giant branch surfaces from CHARA/MIRC optical interferometry, 2017, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 600L, 2C 2. Neilson, Hilding R., Baron, Fabien, Norris, Ryan, Kloppenborg, Brian, Lester, John B., Stellar Atmospheres, Atmospheric Extension, and Fundamental Parameters: Weighing Stars Using the Stellar Mass Index, 2016, Astrophysical Journal, 830, 103N 3. Goad, M.R., et al., Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. IV. Anomalous Behavior of the Broad Ultraviolet Emission Lines in NGC 5548, 2016, Astrophysical Journal, 824, 11G 4. Fausnaugh, M.M.,et al., Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. III. Optical Continuum Emission and Broadband Time Delays in NGC 5548, 2016, Astrophysical Journal, 821, 56F 5. Aldoretta, E. et al. The Multiplicity of Masssive Stars: A High Angular Resolution Survey with the HST Fine Guidance Sensor, 2015, Astronomical Journal, 149, 26 6. Bentz, M.C., et al. The Mass of the Central Black Hole in the Nearby Seyfert Galaxy NGC 5273, 2014, Astrophysical Journal, 796, 8 7. Lebzelter, T., Heiter, U. Abia, C., et al,. "Comparative Modelling of the Spectra of Cool Giants", 2011, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 547, A108 8. Adrich, P., Enderich, D., Miller, D., Moeller, V., Norris, R.P., Starosta, K., Vaman, C. Voss, P.J.,Dewald, A., A Simulation Tool for Recoil Distance Method Lifetime Measurements at NSCL, 2009, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A 598, 454 9. Dewald, A., et al. Collectivity of Neutron-rich Palladium Isotopes and the Valence Proton Symmetry, 2008, Phys. Rev. C. 78, 051302 10. Starosta, K., et al., Shape and structure of N=Z 64Ge; Electromagnetic Transition Rates from the Application of the Recoil Distance Method to a Knockout Reaction, 2007, Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 042503 11. Chester, A., et al., Application of the Time of Flight Technique for Lifetime Measurements with Relativistic Beams of Heavy Nuclei, 2006 Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A 562, 230 Abstracts and Proceedings: 12. Norris, Ryan P., Baron, Fabien. Seeing Stars Like Never Before: A Multi-Year Interferometric Imaging Study of Red Supergiants in the H-Band, American Astronomical Society Meeting (AAS#229,id.232.01 ) Ryan Norris - 2

13. Norris, Ryan P., Bruhwiler, F.C., McCollum, B., Wahlgren, G.M. Studying the Environment of Symbiotic Stars with Spitzer IRS Spectroscopy, American Astronomical Society Meeting (AAS#219, #433.02) 14. Norris, Ryan P., Wahlgren, G.M., Bruhweiler, F.C., McCollum, B. The Infrared Variation of the Symbiotic Star BI Cru, Why Galaxies Care about AGB Stars II: Shining Examples and Common Inhabitants, ASP Conf. Series., 445, 359, 2011 15. Norris, Ryan P.,Wahlgren, G. M., Blackwell-Whitehead, R. 2010, The Abundance of Yttrium in Cool Stars, American Astronomical Society Meeting (AAS#215, #425.22) 16. Wahlgren, Glenn M., Carpenter, Kenneth G., Norris, Ryan P. 2009, Heavy Elements and Cool Stars, Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun: Proceedings of the 15th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1094, 892 (2009) 17. Dewald, A., et al., Plunger lifetime measurements after Coulomb excitation at intermediate beam energies, Capture Gamma Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics: Proceedings of the 13 th International Symposium on Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1090, 135 (2009) 18. Voss, P., et al. Probing Exotic, Particle-Decay Isotopes: A New Application of the Recoil Distance Method, American Physical Society, Annual Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics (#BD.003) 2008 19. Norris, R. P. et al,. Segment Energy Calibrations for Segmented Germanium Detectors, American Physical Society, Annual Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics (#DA.059) 2007 PRESENTATIONS Updates on an Imaging Survey of Red Supergiants with MIRC, CHARA 2016 Meeting Year 12 Science Review, Nice, France, March 15, 2016 An Imaging Survey of Red Supergiants, CHARA 2015 Meeting Year 11 Science Review, Atlanta, USA, March 20, 2015 Modeling Two K Stars with ATLAS Grids, GREAT Workshop on Comparative Modeling of Stellar Spectra, Vienna, Austria, August, 23, 2011. FUNDING AND AWARDS Fizeau Exchange Program Travel Award 2016 Grant to travel to France to work with other astronomers for two weeks Outstanding Second Year Graduate Student in Astronomy 2015 Graduate Teaching Assistant Award in Astronomy 2014 Ryan Norris - 3

University Doctoral Fellowship 2012-Present Departmental Fellowship 2009-2012 Three year fellowship for study in physics at the Catholic University of America Conference Experience for Undergraduates Travel Award 2007 Grant for travel to present research at Division of Nuclear Physics American Physical Society Meeting (Newport News, VA) National Merit Scholar 2005-2009 Professorial Assistantship 2005-2007 Two year research position for promising students entering Michigan State University OBSERVING EXPERIENCE CHARA Array (MIRC) October 6-16, 2016 NASA Infrared Telescope Facility September 6, 26, 2016 Mauna Kea, HI CHARA Array (MIRC) August 25-Sept 10, 2016 CHARA Array (MIRC) October 23-27, 2015 CHARA Array (MIRC) August 17-24, 2015 Miller 24'' Telescope, Hard Labor Creek Observatory Spring, Summer 2014 Rutledge, GA Perkins 72'' Telescope (MIMIR), Lowell Observatory November 12-16, 2013 Flagstaff, AZ Ryan Norris - 4

TEACHING EXPERIENCE ASTRO 1020 (course instructor ) Spring 2017, 41 students. ASTR 1010 LAB (Introductory Astronomy) 2012-2016 10 Lab Sections (~15 students/section) ASTR 1020 LAB (Introductory Astronomy) 2013-2016 9 Lab Sections (~20 students/section) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Local Organizing Committee IAU Symposium 314: Young Stars and Planets Near the Sun Atlanta, GA May 11-15, 2015 GSU Graduate Student Alliance Astronomy Reprsentative 2014-2016 President 2016-2017 Astro Peer Advising Leaders Mentor 2014-Presidnet Treasurer 2015-2016 President 2016-2017 GSU College of Arts & Sciences Graduate Council Graduate Student Representative 2013-2014, 2014-2015 school years Conference Committee CUA Graduate Student Association 1 st Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, 2010: Reviewed and judged submitted papers. Assisted with logistics on day of conference CUA Graduate Student Association Senator for Physics Department 2010-2012 Journal of Young Investigators Career Researcher 2008-2009 Wrote articles about careers in science and professional development for the undergraduate run, NSF-supported online research journal, The Journal of Young Investigators Ryan Norris - 5

OUTREACH Fernbank Museum Science at Hand Day November 9, 2014 Stow-Munroe Falls Kimpton Junior High Presentation: What astronomers do and how you can be one December 20, 2013 Stow, Ohio Fernbank Museum Astronomy Day September 22, 2012 Hard Labor Creek Observatory Open Houses and School Visits 2012: September 22, October 20, December 6 2013: April 20,May 18, September 14, October 12 2014: October 4 2015: March 21, October 24 2016: April 16, July 9 Smithsonian Folklife Festival (NASA/WMAP Exhibit) June 29, 2008 Michigan State Science Theatre Member/Skit Author, Michigan State University, 2005-2009 Performed skits and presented demos on science for K-12 in Lansing area; helped write and develop a skit on nanotechnology and quantum mechanics PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Astronomical Society Sigma Pi Sigma LANGUAGES English: Native Language Latin: Basic Reading Skills COMPUTER SKILLS Programming: Julia, IDL, Python, C++, HTML+CSS, some experience with Fortran Applications: Windows Office Suite, LaTeX, Mathematica, Spitzer Data Reduction software, IRAF Ryan Norris - 6

OTHER U.S. Citizen REFERENCES Available upon request Ryan Norris - 7