معرفی
Austin Ware is a Research Fellow at Arizona State University's School of Earth and Space Exploration. They hold a B.S. in Astronomy & Astrophysics from Pennsylvania State University (2018). Their research focuses on habitable zones, exoplanet habitability, and stellar evolution, employing Bayesian statistical frameworks to assess long-term planetary habitability. Current work aims to inform target selection for future missions seeking biosignatures on Earth-like exoplanets.
- Education: B.S., Astronomy & Astrophysics, Pennsylvania State University (2018)
Research emphasizes the intersection of astrobiology and astrophysics, particularly how stellar evolution impacts planetary habitability over time. Methodologies include combining stellar evolution models with habitable zone calculations to evaluate the likelihood of life-sustaining conditions persisting on exoplanets. This work bridges theoretical astrophysics with practical applications for next-generation space missions.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. Advising activities and laboratory affiliations are not detailed here.

