
About
Roles & Affiliations: Steven J. Gibson is a Professor of Astrophysics at Western Kentucky University's Department of Physics & Astronomy, located in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He leads research on interstellar medium dynamics using radio telescopes like the Arecibo Observatory.
Education: Ph.D. in Astronomy (1997) from University of Wisconsin-Madison, advised by Dr. K. H. Nordsieck. Research focused on Pleiades reflection nebulae and HI self-absorption.
Research Interests: Specializes in cold atomic hydrogen (HI) clouds, Galactic structure, and HI self-absorption (HISA) phenomena. Leads large-scale surveys like GALFA-HI and I-GALFA, analyzing HI absorption features to study molecular cloud formation and galactic dynamics. Integrates radio observations with numerical models to explore turbulent energy cascades and star formation processes.
Recent Articles: Recent work includes analyzing compact HI clouds in the Milky Way, studying HI self-absorption in Perseus molecular clouds, and advancing automated detection methods for HI absorption features. His research bridges observational surveys (e.g., CGPS, VGPS) with theoretical models of galactic evolution.
Grants & Labs: Collaborates on major projects like the Arecibo 305-meter telescope surveys. Active in educational outreach, developing radio astronomy curricula for students. His Cosmic Storm Chasers research team explores interstellar weather patterns via HI observations.
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