My five most highly cited first author papers
- Weak Gravitational Lensing with COSMOS: Galaxy Selection and Shape Measurements
- A Weak Lensing Study of X-ray Groups in the Cosmos Survey: Form and Evolution of the Mass-Luminosity Relation
- New Constraints on the Evolution of the Stellar-to-dark Matter Connection: A Combined Analysis of Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing, Clustering, and Stellar Mass Functions from z = 0.2 to z =1
- A Theoretical Framework for Combining Techniques that Probe the Link Between Galaxies and Dark Matter
- The Integrated Stellar Content of Dark Matter Halos
Full publication list and CV
- For a full and up-to-date list of my publications, please look on ADS.
- For highlights of publications with students and post-docs, please look under the People page
- You can find a (mostly up-to-date) PDF of my publications HERE.
- You can find a (mostly up-to-date) PDF of my CV HERE.
Awards and Distinctions
- 2016 ERC Starter grant awardee
- 2017 Packard Fellow
- 2017 Alfred P. Sloan Fellow
- 2018 DOE CAREER award
Poking around here because you are supposed to introduce me for a talk and you just want the short version of my resume?
Here you go!
- I obtained my PhD in 2008 from the Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseilles in France and my PhD advisors were Jean-Paul Kneib and Olivier Le Fevre
- I obtained a Chamberlain Fellowship from the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab in Berkeley in 2008
- I did a second post-doc as a Distinguished Fellow and was also a faculty member at the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) in Tokyo
- I joined the UC Santa Cruz faculty in 2016
- I am associate (tenured) professor