CURRICULUM VITAE1 − Evan M. Tilton Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy University of Colorado at Boulder, 389-UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0389 evan.tilton@colorado.edu EDUCATION In Progress: Ph.D. in Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, expected 2016 University of Colorado - Boulder. Boulder, CO M.S. in Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, 2013 University of Colorado - Boulder. Boulder, CO B.S. with Honors in Physics, Astronomy, and a minor in Anthropology, 2010 University of Florida. Gainesville, FL ACADEMIC Graduate Research Assistant January 2011 − present EMPLOYMENT Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO Conducted research into intergalactic medium properties and active galactic nuclei emission properties in a research group headed by J. Michael Shull. Teaching Assistant August 2010 − December 2010 Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, , University of Colorado, Boulder, CO Assisted with introductory-level astronomy course. Undergraduate Research Assistant Spring 2009 − August 2010 Department of Astronomy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Conducted research into RR Lyrae variability in a stellar populations research group headed by Ata Sarajedini. Supplemental Instructor May 2009 − May 2010 Teaching Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Tutored, led discussion sections, and assisted professors for introductory-level physics courses. KEY SKILLS • Problem Solving: Highly skilled in creative, analytical problem solving, with extensive experience applying these skills in cutting-edge scientific research. • Data analysis: Experience understanding and simplifying large data sets. Knowledge of advanced physics, mathematics, and statistical techniques. • Programming: Highly proficient in Python and IDL, especially as applied to data analysis. Experience in Fortran, C#, and C++. • Adaptability: Ability to rapidly learn new technical skills. • Leadership: Experience leading scientific research projects and teaching in a university setting, as well as undergraduate training in Anthropology, translates to developed leadership and interpersonal skills. • Writing: Highly-developed writing skills demonstrated in many publications (see Page 2 of this document) and successful, competitive funding proposals. 1 Last updated 2015-04-15. AWARDS AND HONORS NASA Earth and Space Sciences Fellowship, 2014, renewable for 3 years. One of nine such astrophysics awards nationally in 2014. Honorific Fellowship from the Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, CU-Boulder, 2010 & 2014 Anderson Scholar of High Distinction, 2008 PUBLICATIONS The Low-redshift Intergalactic Medium as Seen in Archival Legacy HST/STIS and FUSE Data. Evan M. Tilton, Charles W. Danforth, J. Michael Shull, & Teresa L. Ross. 2012, The Astrophysical Journal, 759, 112. Ultraviolet Emission-Line Correlations in Hubble/COS Spectra of Active Galactic Nuclei: Single-Epoch Black Hole Masses. Evan M. Tilton & J. Michael Shull. 2013, The Astrophysical Journal, 774, 67. An HST/COS Survey of the Low-Redshift IGM. I. Survey, Methodology, & Overall Results. Charles W. Danforth, Evan M. Tilton, et al. 2014, The Astrophysical Journal (submitted), arXiv:1402.2655. HST-COS Observations of AGNs. II. Extended Survey of Ultraviolet Composite Spectra from 159 Active Galactic Nuclei. Matthew L. Stevans, Charles W. Danforth, J. Michael Shull, & Evan M. Tilton. 2014, The Astrophysical Journal, 774, 75. Tracing the Cosmic Metal Evolution in the Low-redshift Intergalactic Medium. J. Michael Shull, Charles W. Danforth, & Evan M. Tilton. 2014, The Astrophysical Journal, 796, 49. The Metagalactic Ionizing Background: A Crisis in UV Photon Production or Incorrect Galaxy Escape Fractions? J. Michael Shull, Joshua Moloney, Charles W. Danforth, & Evan M. Tilton. 2015, The Astrophysical Journal (submitted), arXiv:1502.00637 HST-COS Observations of AGNs. III. Improved Spectral Constraints in the Extreme Ultraviolet from Composite G140L Data. Evan M. Tilton, Matthew L. Stevans, J. Michael Shull, & Charles W. Danforth. 2015, in preparation. DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY, AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Standing Committee on Research Misconduct, CU-Boulder, 2013−present Comprehensive Exams Oversight Committee, Department of Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, CU-Boulder, 2014−2015 Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, CU-Boulder, 2013−2014 Faculty Hiring Committee, Department of Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, CU-Boulder, 2013 Faculty Hiring Committee, Department of Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, CU-Boulder, 2012 Graduate Concerns Committee, Department of Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, CU-Boulder, 2010−2011
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