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Anne Marie Medling Department of Physics [email protected] Astronomy +1 419-530-2659 (office) University of Toledo +1 626-823-6737 (mobile) Ritter Astrophysical Research Center, Mailcode 113 astro1.panet.utoledo.edu/~amedling/ 2801 West Bancroft Street Office: Ritter 1050 Toledo, OH 43606 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor of Astronomy August 2019 { present University of Toledo; College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Hubble Fellow University of Toledo; Faculty sponsor: JD Smith August 2018 { July 2019 California Institute of Technology; Faculty sponsor: Phil Hopkins August 2016 { July 2018 Postdoctoral Fellow October 2013 { July 2016 Australian National University; Supervisor: Lisa J. Kewley EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Astronomy & Astrophysics June 2013 University of California, Santa Cruz, CA Thesis: Unveiling the Hearts of Major Galaxy Mergers with Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics Advisor: Dr. Claire Max Master of Science, Astronomy & Astrophysics December 2009 University of California, Santa Cruz, CA Bachelor of Science, Astronomy & Astrophysics June 2006 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA AWARDS, HONORS, AND COMPETITIVE GRANTS National Science Foundation Astronomy & Astrophysics Grant ( 333k research grant) 2020-2023 NRAO Student Observing Support ( 32.5k research grant)∼ 2020-2022 NASA Hubble Fellowship ( $367k research∼ grant) 2016-2019 ANU Early Career Researcher∼ Travel Grant (for international conference travel; AU$2100) 2015 ARCS (Achievement Rewards for College Scientists) Fellowship ($10k) 2012-2013 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship ( $125k) 2009-2012 University of California Regents Fellowship ($10k)∼ 2007-2008 Fulbright Fellowship (one year independent research in Italy; e15k) 2006-2007 Finalist in Perpall Speaking Competition∼ 2004 PUBLICATION STATISTICS (COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY ATTACHED) 7 first-authored peer-reviewed publications h-index: 30 (18 as major author); • • total citations: 2950+ 5 peer-reviewed publications first-authored by • undergraduate and graduate students under my average refereed publication read 600+ times • supervision 87 total peer-reviewed publications • 3 first-authored non peer-reviewed publications 7 total non peer-reviewed proceedings • • Five most significant scientific publications (with grad students I supervised noted): 1. Marino, A. F., Villanova, S., Piotto, G., Milone, A. P., Momany, Y., Bedin, L. R., & Medling, A. M. 2008, \Spectroscopic and photometric evidence of two stellar populations in the Galactic globular cluster NGC 6121 (M 4)", Astronomy & Astrophysics, 490, 625 311 citations 2. Bryant, J. J., Owers, M. S., Robotham, A. S. G., Croom, S. M., Driver, S. P., Drinkwater, M. J., Lorente, N. P. F., Cortese, L., Scott, N., and 49 others including Medling, A. M. 2015, \The SAMI Galaxy Survey: instrument specification and target selection", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 447, 2857 301 citations 3. Ho, I-T., Kewley, L. J., Dopita, M. A., Medling, A. M., Allen, J. T., Bland-Hawthorn, J., Bloom, J. V., Bryant, J. J., Croom, S. M., and 8 others. 2014, \The SAMI Galaxy Survey: shocks and outflows in a normal star-forming galaxy", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 444, 3894 126 citations 4. Allen, J. T., Croom, S. M., Konstantopoulos, I. S., Bryant, J. J., Sharp, R, Cecil, G. N., Fogarty, L. M. R., Foster, C.., Green, A. W., and 39 others including Medling, A. M. 2015, \The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Early Data Release", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 446, 1567 118 citations 5. Cortese, L., Fogarty, L. M. R., Bekki, K., van de Sande, J., Couch, W., Catinella, B., Colless, M., Obreschkow, D., Taranu, D., and 28 others including Medling, A. M. 2016, \The SAMI Galaxy Survey: the link between angular momentum and optical morphology", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 463, 170 105 citations Five most significant first-author scientific publications: 1. Medling, A. M., Cortese, L., Croom, S. M., Green, A. W., Groves, B., Hampton, E., Ho, I-T., Davies, L. J. M., Kewley, L. J., and 36 others. 2018, \The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Spatially Resolving the Main Sequence of Star Formation", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 475, 5194 56 citations 2. Medling, A. M., U, V., Guedes, J., Max, C. E., Mayer, L., Armus, L., Holden, B., Roˇskar, R. & Sanders, D. 2014, \Stellar and Gaseous Nuclear Disks Observed in Nearby (U)LIRGs", The Astrophys- ical Journal, 784, 70 46 citations 3. Medling, A. M. U, V., Rich, J. A., Kewley, L. J., Armus, L., Dopita, M. A., Max, C. E., Sanders, D. & Sutherland, R. 2015, \Shocked Gas in IRAS F17207-0014: ISM Collisions and Outflows", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 448, 2301 23 citations 4. Medling, A. M., Ammons, S. M., Max, C. E., Davies, R. I., Engel, H. & Canalizo, G. 2011, \Mass of the Southern Black Hole in NGC 6240 from Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics", The Astrophysical Journal, 743, 32 21 citations 5. Medling, A. M., U, V., Max, C. E., Sanders, D. B., Armus, L., Holden, B., Mieda, E., Wright, S. A. & Larkin, J. E. 2015, \Following Black Hole Scaling Relations Through Gas-Rich Mergers", The Astrophysical Journal, 803, 61 18 citations INVITED CONFERENCE TALKS AND COLLOQUIA 13. Tracing Black Hole Fueling and Feedback with Adaptive Optics and ALMA: November 2019 Observational Constraints for Physical Models University of Kansas Physics & Astronomy Colloquium; Lawrence, KS 12. Tracing Black Hole Fueling and Feedback with AO and ALMA July 2019 Behind the Curtain of Dust III - Sexten Center for Astrophysics workshop; Sesto, Italy 11. Tracing Black Hole Fueling and Feedback with AO and ALMA February 2019 Ohio State University Astronomy Colloquium; Columbus, OH 10. KOALA-GOALS: the Keck-OSIRIS AO LIRG Analysis Survey November 2018 NRAO Workshop: From Spiral Galaxies to CONs: Star Formation, AGN and the ISM that Fuels Them; Charlottesville, VA 9. From Nuclear Outflows to Galactic Winds September 2018 University of Illinois Astronomy Colloquium; Urbana, IL 8. The Coevolution of Galaxies and their Supermassive Black Holes June 2018 Astrophysical Frontiers in the Next Decade and Beyond: Planets, Galaxies, Black Holes, and the Transient Universe; Portland, OR 7. Black Hole Growth and Feedback in Gas-Rich Galaxy Mergers February 2018 University of Toledo Physics and Astronomy Colloquium; Toledo, OH 6. Black Hole Growth and Feedback in Gas-Rich Galaxy Mergers September 2016 University of Michigan Astronomy Colloquium; Ann Arbor, MI 5. AGN Feedback on Small and Large Scales August 2016 Mapping the Transformation of Galaxies Across Time and Space; Avalon, CA 4. From Nuclear Outflows to Galactic Winds February 2016 Sweeping Galaxies Clean: cold molecular outflows as drivers of galaxy evolution; Sexton, Italy 3. Conditions in the Nuclei of Nearby Gas-Rich Galaxy Mergers July 2015 International Pulsar Timing Array Meeting Black Hole Workshop; Leura, NSW, Australia 2. Accretion, Outflows, and AGN in 3D July 2015 A 3D View on Galaxy Evolution: from Statistics to Physics; Heidelberg, Germany 1. Fueling and Feedback Across Cosmic Time May 2014 Multi-wavelength surveys: Galaxy formation and evolution from the early universe to today; Dubrovnik, Croatia TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND FORMAL TRAINING University of Toledo Course Assignments: • ASTR2020: Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe Spring 2021 ASTR1010: Survey of Astronomy Fall 2019, Fall 2021 PHYS6020/8020: Astronomy Journal Seminar Fall 2019 Instructor of Observational Techniques (Honours/PhD level course) 2014, 2016 • at the ANU, two consecutive offerings Adaptive Optics Summer School Lab Manager 2012, 2013 • Adaptive Optics Summer School Lab Instructor 2011, 2012 • Certificate in Teaching Innovative Laboratory Experiences from the UCSC ISEE Summer 2010 • (Institute for Scientist and Engineer Educators) Participant in: • AAS Workshop: \Teaching for Equity" 2019 Caltech Project for Effective Teaching Workshop: 2017 \Making Group Work Purposeful and Inclusive" ISEE Workshop: \Three Kinds of Learning" 2011 ISEE Professional Development Program 2009{2011 INVITED LECTURES 3. Boosting Your Academic Writing July 2016 Harley Wood School of Astronomy; Stanwell Tops, Australia 2. Observing Skills June 2016 Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics Winter School; Canberra, Australia 1. Boosting Your Academic Writing December 2015 Mt Stromlo Christmas Seminars; Canberra, Australia ADVISING EXPERIENCE Mary Braun (UT Undergraduate Student, advisor) 2021 { present • \Wind Signatures in Shocked Poststarburst Galaxies" Taylor Tomko (UT Undergraduate Student, advisor) 2021 { present • \Wind Signatures in Shocked Poststarburst Galaxies" Matthew Newhouse (UT Undergraduate Student, advisor) 2020 { 2021 • \Wind Signatures in Shocked Poststarburst Galaxies" Alexander Thompson (UT Undergraduate Student, advisor) 2020 { 2021 • \Wind Signatures in Shocked Poststarburst Galaxies" Thomas Johnson (UT Undergraduate Student, advisor) 2019 { 2021 • \Wind Signatures in Shocked Poststarburst Galaxies" Jackson Ford Tatum (UT Undergraduate Student, advisor) 2019 { present • \Mapping Ionized Gas in Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies" Thomas Routt (UT Undergraduate Student, advisor) 2019 { present • \Quantifying the Effects of Hybrid Radio Jets on the Interstellar Medium in NGC 612" James Agostino (UT PhD Student, advisor) 2019 { present • \The SAMI Star-forming Main Sequence" Antoniu Fodor (UT PhD Student, advisor) 2019 { present • \Is Bursty Star Formation More Effective at Driving Winds?" Victor Johnston (UT PhD Student, advisor)