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Lisa Dang is an enthusiastic, outgoing and optimistic PhD student in Astrophysics at McGill University. During her graduate degree, she also held a research position at the NASA Spitzer Science Center at Caltech in Pasadena, California. Right now, she’s studying the diversity of exoplanets and their climate, with a variety of space telescopes, and most excitingly with the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope. She hopes to understand how planets form and evolve, to ultimately uncover the recipe for habitable planets! When she’s not busy scratching her head looking at copious amounts of data, you can find her traveling, drawing, or taking care of her plants!



Tune in for answers to questions like...

Is there life in the universe beyond earth?

How do we define life?

How old are you in "Hot Jupiter" years?

What and how have we learned about exoplanets?

What are the mechanisms behind tidal locking?

and more!



Topics & Concepts

A Simplified Universe

Our Special Solar System

Atmospheric Disequilibrium

Exotic Planets: Hot Jupiters & Magma Earths

The Era of Exoplanet Characterization

The James Webb Space Telescope

Hubble & The Visible Light Problem

Spitzer & Infrared Astronomy

Geocentric & Earth-Trailing Orbits

The Kepler Planet-Finder Mission

Transits

Planet K2-141b

Spectroscopy

Tidal Locking

Wacky Weather Systems

The TRAPPIST System

M-Stars

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My New Audio Course on Listenable: The Secret Life of Words https://listenable.io/web/courses/402/the-secret-life-of-words/

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