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Will Best
Research Associate, Lecturer
Department of AstronomyBrown dwarf and planet formation, evolution, and atmospheres; low-mass initial mass function; ultracool binaries; infrared observations.-
I am a postdoctoral fellow working with Dr. Adam Kraus on the low-mass end of star formation using Hubble Space Telescope observations of large star-forming regions. I earned my PhD at the University of Hawaii in 2018 determining fundamental properties of the nearby brown dwarf population. Prior to that I enjoyed a 15-year career teaching high school math, physics, and guidance at Punahou School in Honolulu, HI.
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Brown dwarf and low-mass stars: formation, evolution, atmospheres, composition.
Ultracool binaries.
Stellar and substellar kinematics and populations.
Protoplanetary disks.
Characterization of extrasolar planets.
Infrared astrometry (parallaxes!), imaging, and spectroscopy.
Large sky surveys.
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