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John H. Lacy
Professor

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Infrared astronomical spectroscopy; infrared studies of interstellar molecules; studies of ionized gas in the Galactic Center; development of high-resolution infrared spectrographs.

Research
john h. lacy EXES: A mid-IR Spectrograph for SOFIA

Address
The University of Texas at Austin
Department of Astronomy
RLM 16.332
Austin, TX 78712
(512) 471-1469
lacy@astro.as.utexas.edu

Education
B.A., Massachusetts Institue of Technology, 1972
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1979

Instruction
AST 309: The Solar System (Spring 2008)
AST 392J: Astronomical Instrumentation (Spring 2008)
AST 393S: Seminar in Interstellar Matter (Fall 2007)
AST 309: The Solar System (Spring 2007)
AST 380E: Radiative Processes & Radiative Transfer (Fall 2005)
AST 301: Introduction to Astronomy (Spring 2005)
AST 380E: Radiative Processes in Astrophysics (Fall 2004)
AST 351: Astronomical Instrumentation (Spring 2004)
AST 307: Introductory Astronomy - for Science and Engineering Majors (Fall 2003)
AST 301: Introduction to Astronomy (Spring 2003)
AST 380E: Radiative Processes in Astrophysics (Fall 2002)
AST 351: Astronomical Instrumentation (Spring 2002)
AST 307: Introductory Astronomy - for Science and Engineering Majors (Spring 2001)
AST 380E: Radiative Processes in Astrophysics (Fall 1999)
AST 393S: Seminar on Interstellar Matter
AST 301: Introduction to Astronomy (Spring 1997)
AST 398T: Supervised Teaching in Astronomy (Fall 1997)


 





15 January 2008
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