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Curriculum Vitae David Vincent Stark Kavli IPMU (WPI) University of Tokyo 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8583 JAPAN Email: [email protected] http://member.ipmu.jp/david.stark Education: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Thesis Title: Drivers of Galaxy Fueling Advisor: Sheila J. Kannappan PhD in Physics and Astronomy 2012-2015 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill M.S. in Physics and Astronomy 2008-2012 Thesis Title: Linking Galaxy Molecular-to-Atomic Gas Ratios to Transient Evolutionary States Advisor: Sheila J. Kannappan University of Maryland, College Park B.S in both Physics and Astronomy 2004-2008 Received Academic Excellence Award from College of Computer, Math, and Physical Sciences; Graduated with High Honors in Astronomy; Honors Thesis Title: A First Attempt to Calibrate the Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation with Gas-Dominated Galaxies Advisor: Stacy S. McGaugh Research Experience Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (IPMU), University of Tokyo 2015-present University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2009-2015 Advisor: Sheila J. Kannappan M.S. / PhD research on multiple topics relating to galaxy evolution: galaxy gas content and phase transformations, gas accretion, star formation, galaxy environments, high velocity clouds University of Maryland, College Park 2007-2008 Advisor: Stacy. S. McGaugh Honors senior thesis research on the Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation using gas-dominated galaxies. University of Maryland, College Park 2005-2008 Advisor: A. Surjalal Sharma Responsible for using computer models to simulate interactions between Earth's magnetosphere and the solar wind. Observing Experience ~600 hours on Green Bank Telescope (on -site and remotely via my own automated scripts) ~250 hours on Arecibo (on-site and remotely via my own automated scripts) ~80 hours on ARO 12m (on-site and remotely) >50 nights imaging and spectroscopy on the SOAR telescope (remotely) ~6 hours on South African Large Telescope (queue observing) Research Skills Proficient in IDL, Python, IRAF, and LaTeX. Some SQL, HTML, and C experience. Single-dish radio spectroscopy reduction with CLASS, GBTIDL, AOIDL, and some CASA Longslit/multislit optical spectroscopy reduction with IRAF and IDL Optical/IR image analysis with IRAF, IDL, and Python Designed unique automated observing scripts for Arecibo and GBT radio telescopes Publications in Refereed Journals: “The RESOLVE Survey Atomic Gas Census and Environmental Influences on Galaxy Gas Reservoirs”, Stark, David V., Kannappan, Sheila J., Eckert, Kathleen D., Florez, Jonathan, Hall, Kirsten R., Watson, Linda C., Hoversten, Erik A., Burchett, Joseph N., Guynn, David T., Baker, Ashley D., Moffett, Amanda J., Berlind, Andreas A., Norris, Mark A., Haynes, Martha P., Giovanelli, Riccardo, Leroy, Adam K., Pisano, D. J., Wei, Lisa H.,Gonzalez, Roberto E., Calderon, Victor F., 2016, ApJ, accepted “SDSS-IV MaNGA: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components”, Jin, Yifei, Chen, Yanmei, Shi, Yong, Tremonti, C. A., Bershady, M. A., Merrifield, M., Emsellem, E., Fu, Hai, Wake, D., Bundy, K., Lin, Lihwai, Argudo-Fernandez, M., Huang, Song, Stark, D. V., Storchi-Bergmann, T., Bizyaev, D., Brownstein, J., Chisholm, J., Guo, Qi, Hao, Lei, Hu, Jian, Li, Cheng, Li, Ran, Masters, K. L., Malanushenko, E., Pan, Kaike, Riffel, R. A., Roman-Lopes, A., Simmons, A., Thomas, D., Wang, Lan, Westfall, K., Yan, Renbin, 2016, MNRAS, 463, 913 “SDSS-IV MaNGA: A serendipitous observation of a potential gas accretion event”, Cheung, Edmond, Stark, David V., Huang, Song, Rubin, Kate H. R., Lin, Lihwai, Tremonti, Christy, Zhang, Kai, Yan, Renbin, Bizyaev, Dmitry, Boquien, Médéric, Brownstein, Joel R., Drory, Niv, Gelfand, Joseph D., Knapen, Johan H., Maiolino, Roberto, Malanushenko, Olena, Masters, Karen L., Merrifield, Michael R., Pace, Zach, Pan, Kaike, Riffel, Rogemar A., Roman-Lopes, Alexandre, Rujopakarn, Wiphu, Schneider, Donald P., Stott, John P., Thomas, Daniel, Weijmans, AnneMarie, 2016, ApJ, accepted “RESOLVE and ECO: The Halo Mass-dependent Shape of Galaxy Stellar and Baryonic Mass Functions” Eckert, Kathleen D., Kannappan, Sheila J., Stark, David V., Moffett, Amanda J., Berlind, Andreas A., Norris, Mark A., Eckert, Kathleen D., Kannappan, Sheila J., Stark, David V., Moffett, Amanda J., Berlind, Andreas A., Norris, Mark A., 2016, ApJ, 824, 124 “On the Metallicity and Origin of the Smith High-velocity Cloud Fox”, Andrew J., Lehner, Nicolas, Lockman, Felix J., Wakker, Bart P., Hill, Alex S., Heitsch, Fabian, Stark, David V., Barger, Kathleen A., Sembach, Kenneth R., Rahman, Mubdi, 2016, ApJL, 816, L11 “ECO and RESOLVE: Galaxy Disk Growth in Environmental Context”, Moffett, Amanda J., Kannappan, Sheila J., Berlind, Andreas A., Eckert, Kathleen D., Stark, David V., Hendel, David, Norris, Mark A., Grogin, Norman A., 2015, ApJ, 812 89 “RESOLVE Survey Photometry and Volume-limited Calibration of the Photometric Gas Fractions Technique”, Eckert, Kathleen D., Kannappan, Sheila J., Stark, David V., Moffett, Amanda J., Norris, Mark A., Snyder, Elaine M., Hoversten, Erik A., 2015, ApJ, Volume 81, 166 “A Search for Star Formation in the Smith Cloud” Stark, D. V., Baker, A. D., Kannappan, S. J., 2015, MNRAS, 446, 1855 “ECO and RESOLVE: Galaxy Disk Growth in Environmental Context” Moffett, A. J., Kannappan, S. J., Berlind, A. A., Eckert, K. D., Stark, D. V., Hendel, D., Norris, M. A.,Grogin, N. A., ApJ, submitted “The AIMSS Project I: Bridging the Star Cluster – Galaxy Divide” Norris, M. A., Kannappan, S. J., Forbes, D. A., Romanoswky, A. J., Brodie, J. P., Faifer, F. R., Huxor, A., Maraston, C., Moffett, A. J., Penny, S. J., Pota, V., Smith-Castelli, A., Strader, J., Bradley, D., Eckert, K. D., Fohring, D., McBride, J., Stark, D. V., Vaduvescu, O., 2014, MNRAS, 443, 1151 “Linking Transitions in Galaxy Properties to Refueling” Kannappan, S. J., Stark, D. V., Eckert, K. D., Moffett, A. J., Wei, L. H., Pisano, D. J., Baker, A. J., Vogel, S. N., Fabricant, D. G, Laine, S., Norris, M. A., Jogee, S., Lepore, N., Hough, L. E., Weinberg-Wolf, J., 2013, ApJ, 777, 42 “The Fueling Diagram: Linking Galaxy Molecular-to-Atomic Gas Ratios to Interactions and Accretion” Stark, D.V., Kannappan, S. J., Wei, L. H., Baker, A. J., Leroy, A. K., Eckert, K. D., Vogel, S. N., 2013, ApJ, 769, 82 “The Relationship Between Molecular Gas and Star Formation in Low-mass E/S0 Galaxies” Wei, L. S., Vogel, S. N., Kannappan, S. J., Stark, D. V., Laine, S., 2010, ApJL, 725, L62 “A First Attempt to Calibrate the Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation With Gas-Dominated Galaxies” Stark, D. V., McGaugh, S. S., Swaters, R. S., 2009, AJ, 138, 392 Presentations at Scientific Conferences “Multiscale Environmental Influences on Galaxy Gas Reservoirs” (Contributed Talk), The Interplay Between Local and Global Processes in Galaxies, Cozumel, Mexico, 2016 “Local and Large-Scale Environmental Influences on Galaxy Gas Content” (Contributed Talk), AAS 227th meeting, Orlando, FL, USA, 2016 “The Influence of Local and Large-Scale Environment on Galaxy Gas Reservoirs in the RESOLVE Survey” (Contributed Talk), AAS 225th Meeting, Seattle, WA, USA, 2015 “A Search for Star Formation in the Smith Cloud”, The Role of Hydrogen in the Evolution of Galaxies, Kuching, Malaysia, 2014 “The RESOLVE HI Census & the Influence of Large-Scale Environment on Galaxy Gas Content”, The Role of Hydrogen in the Evolution of Galaxies, Kuching, Malaysia, 2014 “The Fueling Diagram: Linking Galaxy H2/HI Ratios and Bulge/Disk Assembly to Interactions and Accretion”, Transformation Science in the ALMA Era: Multi-wavelength Studies of Galaxy Evolution, Charlottesville, VA, 2014 “The Fueling Diagram and the RESOLVE Survey: Assessing External Drivers of Galaxy Gas Content”, AAS Meeting #223, Washington, D. C., 2014 “Searching for Star Formation in the Smith Cloud” (Invited Talk), The Galactic Gas Supply Workshop, Green Bank, WV, 2013 “Probing External Influences on Galaxy H2/HI Ratios”, STScI May Symposium: Gas Flows in Galaxies, Baltimore, MD, 2012 “Probing External Influences on Galaxy H2/HI Ratios”, Global Properties of HI in Galaxies Workshop, Green Bank, WV, 2012 “Constraining the Multi-Phase Gas Content of Galaxies in the Local Cosmic Web”, AAS Meeting #215, Washington D.C., 2010 “Gas-Dominated Galaxies and the Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation”, Fourth North American ALMA Science Center Conference, Charlottesville, VA, 2009 Telescope Time Awards “Searching for the Emergence of Conformity in Nascent Groups” (PI) ALMA Grade B “A Volume-Limited, Complete View of HI in the z=0 Galaxy Population” Arecibo Telescope 220 hours (fall 2013) 156 hours (spring 2014) 216 hours (fall 2014) 174 hours (spring 2015) “The Smith Cloud: Galactic or Extragalactic” Hubble Space Telescope 9 orbits “Tracking Gas Accretion as a Function of Cosmic Structure” (PI) Green Bank Telescope 2016 2013 -2015 2014 2013, 2014 191.2 hours (spring 2013) 80.0 hours (fall 2013) 175.0 hours (spring 2014) “Is the Gas-Richness Threshold Mass a Signature of Cold-Mode Accretion?” Arecibo Telescope 12 hours 2012 “Tracking Star Formation Efficiency as a Function of Cosmic Structure” Green Bank Telescope 163.4 hours 2011 “Are Pseudobulge and Outer Disk Fueling Linked?” (PI) Arizona Radio Observatory 12m Telescope 81 hours 2010-2011 “Testing the Extreme-Blue Range of SALT/RSS for Quasar Absorption Line Studies” (PI) South African Large Telescope 1.3 hours 2010 “Probing Gas Flows in the Blue Compact Dwarf, NGC 7077” (PI) South African Large Telescope 4 hours 2011 “A Search for Star Formation in the Smith Cloud” (PI) NASA GALEX – Galaxy Evolution Explorer 18,000 seconds 2009 Grants and Fellowships The Royster Society Dissertation Completion Fellowship The University of North Carolina Royster Society of Fellows $20,000 towards stipend, $2000 towards research 2014-2015 Student Observing Support Award NRAO $32,600 awarded towards stipend, travel, and computer costs 2013 GAANN Fellowship $12944 towards stipend/tuition/fees 2010, 2012 “A Multi-Scale Approach to the Missing Baryons Problem” North Carolina Space Grant – Graduate Research Fellowships $7000 towards stipend 2010 “A Search for Star Formation in the Smith Cloud” (GI60041) NASA GALEX – Galaxy Evolution Explorer 2009 $35,000 towards stipend/tuition/fees/research costs “What We Don't See: Tracking the Missing Baryons in the Local Universe” Sigma Xi – Grants In Aid of Research $5000 towards travel costs 2009 Teaching Experience Teaching Assistant/Lead Instructor Fall 2013 Supervisor: Sheila Kannappan Was the primary instructor for second-level introductory astronomy (ASTR102 – “Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology”). Responsibilities included preparing assignments, preparing lectures, leading classes, and writing exams Mentor for Undergraduate Research Spring 2012 – 2013 Mentor: Sheila Kannappan Mentored an undergraduate student, Ashley Baker, on a research project entitled “Star formation in the Smith Cloud” Co-mentor for UNC Computational Astronomy & Physics Summer REU Program Summer 2013 Supervisor: Sheila Kannappan Mentored an undergraduate summer student, Katrina Litke, on a research project entitled “Determining the Intrinsic Shapes of Galaxies in the RESOLVE and ECO Surveys” Teaching Assistant Spring 2012 Supervisors: Sheila Kannappan Assisted with second-level introductory astronomy (ASTR102 – “Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology”). Responsibilities included grading homework, holding office hours, assisting in class discussions, and occasionally leading class lectures Teaching Assistant Fall 2008 – Spring 2009 Supervisors: Dan Reichart, Duane Deardorff Taught introductory astronomy lab (ASTR101L) for non-majors. Responsibilities included conducting night labs, assisting students, and grading assignments. Teaching Award Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award – Honorable Mention UNC Department of Physics and Astronomy Awarded for spring 2012 ASTR102 class Spring 2012 Outreach North Carolina Science Expo Organized the “Make Your Own Galaxy” booth designed for kids April 2014 “Astronomy Days” at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science January 2014 Helped run various booths pertaining to astronomical concepts (the seasons, moon phases, Drake’s Equation, galaxy classification, and atomic spectra); primarily for kids Chapel Hill Astronomy Club December 2013 Gave overview of radio and IR astronomy for an adult audience of amateur astronomers UNC Science Expo Participated in a “Make Your Own Galaxy” booth designed for kids April 2012 Greensboro Astronomy Club November 2011 Gave overview of gas in the universe and the missing baryons problem for an adult audience of amateur astronomers Morehead Science Center Family Night Participated in a “Make Your Own Galaxy” booth designed for kids December 2009