VITA MARTHA P. HAYNES

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VITA MARTHA P. HAYNES Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy, Cornell University 530 Space Sciences Building Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 haynes@astro.cornell.edu Education: 1973 B.A. Wellesley College, physics and astronomy, with special honors 1975 M.A. Indiana University, astronomy 1978 Ph.D. Indiana University, astronomy Professional Employment: 1978-80 postdoctoral research associate, National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center, Arecibo Observatory 1981 research associate, National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center 1981-83 assistant director for Green Bank operations and assistant scientist, National Radio Astronomy Observatory responsible for daily operations at rural site with 84 employees, $3M/yr budget 1983-86 assistant professor, Department of Astronomy, Cornell University 1986-91 associate professor 1991- professor director of undergraduate study in astronomy (1990--1997, 1998--2002) associated with the Center for Radiophysics and Space Research Concurrent Positions: 1988 visiting fellow, Australian National University 1989 visiting professor, University of Milano and Astronomical Observatory of Brera 1989 visiting professor, University of Bologna 1990 visiting professor, Astrophysical Observatory of Arcetri 1991-4 collaborative research scientist, National Radio Astronomy Observatory 1997 visiting scientist, European Southern Observatory 1998-9 interim president, Associated Universities, Inc. responsible for $40M/yr cooperative agreement with National Science Foundation for operation of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and for $29M design and development phase of the Millimeter Array (now ALMA) 2005-8 deputy director, National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center member of senior management team for a $10M/yr cooperative agreement with National Science Foundation for operation of the Arecibo Observatory 2013-5 deputy director, CCAT Project member of senior management team for project to construct a wide-field submillimeter telescope at 5600 meters in northern Chile 2016- chair, CCAT Corp. board of directors (2017-); director, CCAT Project (2016-17) leadership of project to construct a novel-design fast-mapping submillimeter telescope at 5600 meters in northern Chile

Honors and Fellowships: 1989 Henry Draper Medal, National Academy of Sciences 1993 Dean's Award for Excellence in Advising, College of Arts and Sciences, Cornell University 1999 elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2000 elected to National Academy of Sciences 2000 elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of the Sciences 2002 elected Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy, Cornell University 2007 Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin lecturer, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics 2008 Lyman Spitzer Jr. Lecturer, Princeton University 2014 Orren C. Mohler Prize, Astronomy Department, University of Michigan 2014-5 Helena Kluyver Visitor, Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy 2014 Frank K. Edmondson Lecturer, Astronomy Department, Indiana University Professional Society Membership: American Association for the Advancement of Science American Astronomical Society American Physical Society International Astronomical Union International Union of Radio Science Selected Professional Activities: Cornell University Service (selected): member, University Appeals Board, 2014- member, University Courses Advisory Committee, 2011-2016 member, Strategic Planning Advisory Council, 2009-10 chair, Provost Search Committee, 2008 liaison, College of Arts and Sciences, ADVANCE program 2007-8 member, Faculty Oversight Committee, Center for Advance Computing, 2007-8 member, Frank H.T. Rhodes Class of '56 Professor Selection Committee 2009-13 faculty fellow, Carl Becker House, 2007- member, University Courses Advisory Committee, 2011- faculty liaison, Friends of Astronomy, 2012- course/study tour leader, Cornell Adult University, on-campus class: 2013, study tour Parma/Bologna: 2014, on-campus class: 2015, study tour, Flagstaff, Arizona, 2016 faculty speaker, Cornell Club of Southwest Florida & Cornell Club of Miami, 2015; Cornell Club of the Berkshires 2016; Cornell Club of Sarasota-Manatee, 2017 faculty mentor for graduate student instructor of Freshman Writing Seminar, Astro 1110, Exploring our Cosmos, L. Leisman, Fall 2015 faculty mentor, undergraduate summer research CienciasAmerica student J. Prada, 2015; D. Bernal, 2016

Professional Society Service (selected): vice president, International Astronomical Union, 2006-2012 ex-officio member, U.S. National Committee for IAU 2009-2012 member, National Academy of Sciences, Section 12 Nominating Committee, 2002-5, co-chair, 2003-5 chair, Henry Draper Medal Selection Committee, 2014; member, 2016 chair, James Craig Watson Medal Selection Committee, 2006 member, Arctowski Medal Selection Committee, 2009 member, Electorate Nominating Committee, Section on Astronomy, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2012-14 National Advisory Committees (selected): member, Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee, 2008-13 vice chair, 2011-2; chair, 2012-3 member, Board on Physics and Astronomy, National Research Council, 1991-3 and 2008-14 member, Division Committee, Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council, 2003-7 vice-chair, 2010 Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey, National Research Council, 2008-10 member, Report Review Committee, National Research Council, 2007-13 member, National Academies NRC/IOM Portfolio Assessment Committee, 2014-5 member, National Academies NRC/Board on Physics & Astronomy Review Committee, 2015-6 vice-chair, NASA Astrophysics Performance Assessment Committee, National Research Council, 2006-7 member, Commission on Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Applications, National Research Council, 1998-2000 chair, Panel on Radio and Submillimeter Astronomy, Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee, National Research Council, 1998-2000 member, Spectrum Planning and Policy Advisory Committee, National Telecommunications and Information Administration 1994-2000 US representative, OECD Global Science Forum on Large Projects in Astronomy, 2004 member, Oversight Committee, Kavli Foundation Conference Series: U.S. Radio/Millimeter/ Submillimeter Science Futures in the 2020 s, 2015- Institutional Boards and Visiting Committees: member, Board of Trustees, Associated Universities, Inc. 1994-2016 Executive Committee 1996-2004, 2012-16, chairman of the Board 2000-4 chair, Strategic Planning Committee, 2004-14 member, ALMA Oversight Committee, 2005-16 member, ALMA Director Search Committee, 2008 member, Future of Radio Astronomy committee, 2007-8 member, Visiting Committee, Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, 2009 member, Visiting Committee, Harvard--Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 2004-8, chair 2007-8

member, Visiting Committee, Division of Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, California Institute of Technology, 2006 member, Visiting Committee, Department of Astronomy, University of Texas, 2017 member, Review Committee, Division of Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council, 2012 member, Advisory Committee, Center of Excellence for All-Sky Astrophysics, University of Sydney (Australia) 2011- member, Advisory Committee, Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University (China) 2014- member, Advisory Committee, Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, 2014- trustee-at-large, Northeast Radio Observatory Corporation, 2006- advisor to the Board, Combined Array for Research in Millimeter Astronomy, 2003-11 member, Advisory Committee, National Virtual Observatory, 2004-6 member of the Board, International Gemini Observatory, 1999-2002 Graduate Student Theses (as principal adviser) 1990 Wolfram Freudling, Ph.D., Cornell University 1990 Christopher Magri, Ph.D., Cornell University 1994 Tracey L. Evans, M.S., Cornell University 1995 Nicole P. Vogt, Ph.D., Cornell University 1996 Liese Van Zee, Ph.D., Cornell University 1997 Katherine P. Jore, Ph.D., Cornell University 2000 Elizabeth A. Barrett, M.Engr, Cornell University 2000 Katrin S. Hagemann, M.S., Cornell University 2001 David A. Kornreich, Ph.D., Cornell University 2005 Barbara Catinella, Ph.D., Cornell University 2005 Karen L. Masters, Ph.D., Cornell University 2006 Christopher M. Springob, Ph.D., Cornell University 2009 Sabrina Stierwalt, Ph.D., Cornell University 2011 Ann M. Martin, Ph.D., Cornell University 2013 Shan Huang, Ph.D., Cornell University 2014 Elizabeth A. K. Adams, Ph.D., Cornell University 2014 Gregory Hallenbeck, Ph.D., Cornell University 2016 Michael Jones, Ph.D., Cornell University 2017 Lukas Leisman, Ph.D., Cornell University (anticipated) Current graduate student committees (member): 3 (V. Calafut, A. Godwardan, T.-K. Leung) Undergraduate Advisor AY 2016-7 1 major and 9 other undergraduate students Undergraduate Summer Research Mentor: Summer 2016: David Bernal, Universidad de los Andes (Colombia), CienciasAmerica

Current AY 2016-7 Teaching Spr 2017 Astro 2201 The History of the Universe taught under the Knight Institute Writing in the Majors program Astro 7620 Advanced Radio Astronomy: Galaxy Formation and Evolution co-taught with D. Riechers Invited/Public Talks 2016-7 (Jan 1, 2016 to date or scheduled) Extragalactic Sociology: The Intriguing Lives of Galaxies Cornell Club of Southwest Florida, Naples, Dec 8, 2016 Cornell Club of Miami and the Florida Keys, Miami Beach, Dec 9, 2016 The Whirlpool, the Cartwheel and the Mice: The Intriguing Lives of Galaxies Portsmouth, UK, Jan 6, 2016 Extragalactic HI Surveys: Results from ALFALFA and Plans for the SKA Pathfinders Institute for Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth, UK, Jan 7, 2016 ALFALFA and the SKA Pathfinders for HI in Galaxies Royal Astronomical Society Specialist Discussion Meeting, London, Jan 8, 2016 Surveys of Gas in Galaxies Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University, Jan 13, 2016 We are Stardust Congreso del Futuro V, Santiago, Chile, Jan 22, 2016 Gas Reservoirs in Nearby Galaxies Symposium on What Shapes Galaxies, Space Telescope Science Institute, Apr 25, 2016 Introduction to ALFA and ALFALFA ALFALFA Followup with L-band Wide Graduate School and Careers in Astronomy Undergraduate ALFALFA Team workshop, Green Bank Observatory, June 13-17, 2016 Arizona: Eyes to the Skies over Flagstaff: Then and Now Cornell Adult University Study Tour, Nov 1-5, 2016 Active Research and Education Support Grants National Science Foundation AST/EXG (2011-2016) Harvesting ALFALFA: Tracking the Gas-Rich Halos at z=0

Brinson Foundation (2007-) A Hunt for Starless Galaxies National Science Foundation AST/REU (2011-2017) REU Experience for Undergraduates in Astronomy and Astrophysics at Cornell University National Science Foundation AST/REU REU Site: Astrophysics and Planetary Science Research at Cornell University (2017-), with A. Hayes (co-pi) (unofficial funding notification received) CCAT Observatory (2016-) Telescope Feasibility Study CCAT Project CCAT Project II Publication list available upon request Total publications: 477 Refereed publications: 262 Citations: 14,875 h-index: 68