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Anne Jaskot is an Assistant Professor at Williams College, where she conducts research in astronomy and astrophysics with a focus on low-mass starburst galaxies across cosmic time. Her work intersects observational cosmology, galaxy evolution, and stellar astrophysics.
Research Interests:
- Starburst formation through galaxy mergers and neutral gas interactions
- Ionizing Lyman-continuum (LyC) radiation, including identification of LyC-leaking galaxies and diagnostics of massive stars
- High-redshift galaxies during the epoch of reionization
- Use of emission-line diagnostics to understand galaxy properties
Her research contributes to understanding how small galaxies formed stars intensely in the early universe and how they influenced cosmic reionization. While no recent publications are listed in the provided text, her work is situated at the intersection of extragalactic astronomy and observational cosmology, leveraging spectroscopic data to probe galaxy evolution.
Education:
- PhD in Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Michigan
- BA in Astrophysics & Anthropology, Williams College
She is also engaged in astronomy education, contributing to undergraduate training in astrophysics at Williams College. There is no mention of scientific awards, grants, advisees, or laboratory affiliations in the available information.


