Curriculum Vitae
Karl Gebhardt
CURRENT POSITION
- Professor, University of Texas at Austin
EDUCATION
- 1994: Ph.D. Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
- 1990: M.S. Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
- 1986: B.S. Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
- 2004: NSF CAREER Award
- 2003: Teaching Excellence Award, University of Texas
- 2003: Benjamin Dean Lecturer, Morrison Planetarium
- 2001: Invited talk at American Astronomical Society Meeting
- 1997 - 2000: Hubble Fellow, University of California, Santa Cruz
- 1995: Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools Dissertation Award in Science
- 1993 - 1995: Research Assistantship from Rutgers University
- 1991 - 1993: U.S. Department of Education Fellowship
- 1990: Best Teaching Assistant at Michigan State University
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
- Professor, University of Texas, 2000-present
- 2005, Spring, AST 358, "Galaxies"
- 2004, Fall, AST 309, "Popular Astronomy"
- 2004, Spring, AST 364, "Gravitational Dynamics"
- 2004, Spring, AST 358, "Galaxies"
- 2003, Spring, AST 309, "Popular AStronomy"
- 2002, Fall, AST 104, "Undergrad Astronomy Seminar"
- 2002, Fall, AST 301, "Introductory Astronomy"
- 2002, Spring, AST 309, "Popular Astronomy"
- 2001, Fall, AST 301, "Introductory Astronomy"
- 2001, Spring, AST 309, "Popular Astronomy"
- Introductory Astronomy for non-majors (AST 301)
- Substitute teaching, University of Michigan 1993-1996
- Teaching Assistant, Rutgers University, 1991-1993
- Instructor, Michigan State University, 1990
- Teaching Asssistant, Michigan State University, 1987-1990
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