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Ryan Terrien is an Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Carleton College, serving since 2017. He holds a MS and PhD from The Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on exoplanet detection and characterization, particularly through advanced instrumentation like the Habitable Zone Planet Finder (HZPF) and NEID spectrograph. He teaches courses including ASTR 110 (Introduction to Astronomy), ASTR 394 (Directed Research), and PHYS 342 (Contemporary Experimental Physics). His work involves precision radial velocity measurements to identify exoplanets and study stellar dynamics. He collaborates on projects like the NEID Earth Twin Survey and the Epoch of Giant Planet Migration program. Key contributions include analyzing stellar oscillations, mitigating instrumental noise, and validating exoplanet candidates using multi-mission data. His lab focuses on developing high-precision spectroscopy techniques and interpreting observational data from space-based telescopes like TESS and Kepler.
- Education: MS and PhD from Penn State University
- Key Projects: NEID Survey, HZPF Team, Giant Planet Migration Studies
Research interests span exoplanet systems, instrumentation for radial velocity studies, and stellar activity effects. He actively contributes to observational campaigns targeting young planetary systems and M dwarf hosts.
Recent articles highlight work on dynamical masses of star systems, p-mode oscillations, and mitigating solar variability in RV measurements. He emphasizes collaboration with international teams to advance exoplanet science.
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