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About Dr. Lucianne Walkowicz

Lucianne Walkowicz is an astronomer, movement artist, and educator. As co-Founder of the JustSpace Alliance, Walkowicz studies how outer space serves as the site where humanity crafts its futures, and works to make those futures more just (both in space, and on Earth). Over their 20+ years in astronomy, Walkowicz has contributed to major astronomical projects such as the Hubble Space Telescope, Sloan Digital Sky Survey, NASA's Kepler Mission, and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. Their astronomical research seeks to understand where and how we might discover alien life in the universe, and how stars influence a planet's suitability for life. An organizer both within and outside STEM,  they work towards social justice in the sciences and beyond, and use popular communication to foster knowledgable, empowered publics. 

Walkowicz speaks and writes regularly on topics at the intersection of science and society, with works appearing on TED.com, Slate, The Washington Post, Vox, and more. They have appeared in two feature films (Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World and LAST EXIT: Space), and numerous television shows including National Geographic's Mars and The Universe on the History Channel.  Their TED Talks ("Let's Not Use Mars As A Back Up Planet", "Look Up For A Change", and "Finding Planets Around Other Stars") have collectively been viewed over 4 million times. In 2019 Walkowicz received the Scholastic Arts and Writing Alumni Achievement Award. Their multidisciplinary artworks have been shown at Carnegie Hall, the New York Hall of Science, Artisphere in Washington DC, and in many other formal and informal settings. They are currently studying in a professional circus arts program at Aloft Circus Arts in Chicago.

Walkowicz holds a BS in Physics and Astronomy from Johns Hopkins University, an MS and PhD in Astronomy from the University of Washington, and held postdoctoral fellowships at UC Berkeley and Princeton. In 2014 they became an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium, where they worked until 2022. In 2015 Walkowicz founded the LSSTC Data Science Fellowship Program, an initiative to provide astronomy graduate students with training in advanced computing. In 2017-2018, Walkowicz served as the 5th Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/LOC Chair in Astrobiology, where they convened and curated several interdisciplinary gatherings ("Decolonizing Mars" and "Becoming Interplanetary") to help coalesce the many voices clamoring for more equitable space futures.

Asteroid 205599 Walkowicz is named in honor of their contributions to the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.

 
 

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Scholarly Interests

 

Education

I am an interdisciplinary public scholar whose work is rooted in astronomy and its social contexts. I study ethical issues in space exploration, stellar magnetic activity, how stars influence a planet's suitability as a host for alien life, and use machine learning to discover unusual events in large astronomical data sets. I also work towards social justice in the sciences and beyond, and use popular communication to foster knowledgable, empowered publics. 


University of Washington
Ph.D. in Astronomy, August 2008

Advisor: Suzanne L. Hawley
Thesis: Self-Consistent Quiescent Model Atmospheres for M Dwarfs

University of Washington
M.S. in Astronomy, June 2004

Johns Hopkins University
B.S. in Physics, May 2002

Thesis: Preflash Remediation of Radiation-Damaged CCDs

Aloft Circus Arts Full Time Program
Professional studies specializing in aerial hoop, 2022 - 2024


Selected Professional Experience

  • Founder and CEO, Not Not Rocket Science LLC

    2022 - Current

  • Co-Founder and Director, The JustSpace Alliance                                            

    2018 - Current

  • Baruch S. Blumberg/NASA Chair in Astrobiology, The Library of Congress
    2017 - 2018

  • Founding Director, The LSSTC Data Science Fellowship Program                        

    2015 - Current

  • Astronomer, The Adler Planetarium
    2014 - 2022

  • Henry Norris Russell Fellow

    Princeton University
    2011 - 2014

  • Kepler Fellow for the Study of Planet-Bearing Stars
    UC Berkeley, Supervisor: Gibor Basri
    2008 - 2011

  • Graduate Research Assistant
    U. Washington, Virtual Planetary Laboratory (VPL@UW), Supervisor: Victoria Meadows
    2007 - 2008

  • Undergraduate Research Assistant
    Johns Hopkins University, The Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys, Supervisors: Holland Ford, David Golimowski & Mark Clampin
    1997 - 2002


Selected Honors

  • Scholastic Arts and Writing Awards Alumni of the Year, 2019

  • Chicago Council on Science and Technology: Advancing the Public Understanding of Science and Technology Award, 2016

  • Crain’s Chicago Business “40 Under 40” Honoree, 2015

  • GOOD 100 Honoree, 2015

  • Kavli Fellow, Frontiers of Science, 2012

  • SpokeStar of the Year, Light Pollution Advocacy, Astronomical League, 2012

  • TED Senior Fellow (2013), TEDGlobal Fellow, 2011

  • NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellow, 2011 (declined)

  • NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, Honorable Mention, 2004


Selected Service

  • Chair, SETI Institute Science Advisory Board, 2019 - current

  • NASA Astrophysics Advisory Committee, 2018 - 2021

  • Breakthrough Listen Advisory Committee, 2015 - current

  • LSST Science Advisory Council , 2014 - current

  • Member, Board of Directors, Gemini Observatory, 2016 - 2018

  • LSST Science Collaboration Coordinator, 2015 - 2017

  • AAS Publications Board, 2015 - 2017

  • ExoPAG Executive Council , 2014 - 2017

  • Cards Against Humanity Science Ambassador Scholarship Board, 2015

  • Executive Council, AAS Working Group on Time Domain Astronomy, 2014 - 2016

  • Chair, LSST Transients and Variable Stars Science Collaboration, 2008 - 2015

  • POC, Hotwiring the Transient Universe III, IV, V, 2013, 2015, 2016

  • Organizer, “Joining the Electromagnetic & Gravitational Wave Skies”, Winter 2013 AAS

  • Member, Kepler User’s Panel, 2010 - 2012

  • SOC, Cool Stars XVI, Seattle WA, 2010


Outreach

  • Founder, Princeton Inclusion & Equity Discussion Group, 2012

  • Advisor, ASPIRE: The NASA Summer Art Program, 2012

  • Open House Coordinator, University of Washington, 2007

  • Program Coordinator, Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth, 2006

  • Instructor, Center for Learning and Undergraduate Enrichment, UW, 2003 - 2004


Service

  • Instructor, University of Washington English 199: Writing in Astronomy, 2007 - 2008

  • Research Assistant, University of Washington, 2007 - 2008

    • Learning Initiative research for astronomy education

  • Instructor, University of Washington Introductory Astronomy, Summer 2006

  • Teaching Assistant, University of Washington, 9 Courses, 2002 - 2006


Grants

  • LSSTC Enabling Science - $500k, 2015

    • The LSSTCData Science Fellowship Program

  • New Frontiers in Astronomy & Cosmology – $250k, October 2012

    • Stellar Lighthouses: Detecting Signatures of Advanced Civilizations in Precision Stellar Photometry

  • Hubble Space Telescope GO 10525 – $105k, March 2005

    • Characterizing the Near–UV Environment of M Dwarfs: Implications for Extrasolar Planets and Astrobiology