
About
Gregory Feiden is Associate Professor of Astronomy and Director of the North Georgia Astronomical Observatory at the University of North Georgia. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics and Astronomy from Dartmouth College. His research specializes in stellar structure and evolution modeling, with particular focus on magnetic field effects in low-mass stars.
Research areas include:
- Magnetic suppression of convection in stellar cores
- Age determination of young stellar populations
- Fundamental parameters of M-dwarf stars
- Eclipsing binary systems as stellar benchmarks
His publications frequently bridge theoretical modeling with observational astronomy, utilizing data from space telescopes and ground-based observatories to constrain stellar evolution models.
Major funding includes:
- NASA Astrophysics Theory Program Grant ($415K, Co-I)
- Georgia Space Grant Consortium awards
- UNG Faculty Undergraduate Summer Engagement grants
Dr. Feiden mentors undergraduate researchers in observational astronomy and computational astrophysics, with students regularly presenting at national conferences. He teaches astronomy courses ranging from introductory solar system studies to advanced astrophysics.
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