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Oral history interview with Claire Max, 2020 August 4
This is an interview with Claire Max, Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at UC Santa Cruz, and Director of University of California Observatories. Max recounts her childhood in Manhattan, and she describes the formative influence of her fathers work in science on her blossoming academic interests. She describes her undergraduate education at Radcliffe where she pursued a degree in astronomy, and the opportunities leading to her graduate degree at Princeton where she studied pulsars under the direction of Francis Perkins. Max discusses her postdoctoral research at Berkeley working with Allan Kaufman and her subsequent work at Livermore Lab on laser plasma interactions, and where she did formative work developing laser guide stars for adaptive optics in astronomy. She describes her entrÄ› into the JASON advisory group, and what it was like as the first woman to become a JASON. Max explains her decision to join the faculty at Santa Cruz, the opportunities leading to her directorship of the Observatory, and her interest in leading research in extrasolar planets. She reflects on some of the budgetary and administrative challenges she has faced at the Observatory, and she discusses some of the characteristics that her most successful graduate students have shared over the years. At the end of the interview, Max discusses the controversy over the Thirty Meter Telescope site in Hawaii, she explains why promoting diversity in the field is personally important to her, and why future advances in galaxy merger research are so promising.
Claire Max is the Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at UC Santa Cruz, and Director of University of California Observatories.
Kaufman, Allan N. (Allan Nathan), 1927-
Max, Claire, 1946-
Perkins, Francis W.
JASON Defense Advisory Group
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Princeton University
Radcliffe College
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Santa Cruz
Astronomy
Extrasolar planets
Laser guide star adaptive optics.
Laser-plasma interactions.
Lasers
Pulsars
Telescopes
Women in astronomy
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Zierler, David, 1979- interviewer.
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American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
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