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MARCUS HUGHES 220 N Weldon St Marion, KY 42064 270.704.3055 [email protected] github.com/jmbhughes linkedin.com/in/jmbhughes Williams College Williamstown, MA Junior Computer Science Astronomy EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant for Computer Science, Mathematics, and Astronomy Williams College Williamstown, MA — September 2015-Present Contact: Dr. William Lenhart , Dr. Thomas Garrity , Dr. Steven Souza Graded Abstract Algebra Assignments Managed observatory sessions for introductory astronomy courses Tutored students during data structures lab Catalog of Dark Molecular Hydrogen in the I-GALFA Survey Research Student, Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, KY — August 2012-May 2014, May 2016 - Present Contact: Dr. Steve Gibson Beginning with a 3-dimensional image cube, isolated small cold clouds of hydrogen algorithmically using Python Modeled different components of the cold hydrogen interstellar medium to approximate dark/missing molecular component Gaussian Decomposition Williams College Williamstown, MA — November 2017-December 2017 Contact: Dr. Jon Park As a culminating project for a course, explored ways to decompose a curve into the fewest number of Gaussians See a report here , code available at https://github.com/jmbhughes/gdecomp Correlation of OH, C+, and Ionizing O and B Type Stars Summer Intern, Space Telescope Science Institute/Johns Hopkins Baltimore, MD — June 2014-September 2014, January 2016 Contact: Dr. Ron Allen Wrote IDL code to interactively examine multiple wavelengths of targets Systematically explored literature for targets of interest Constructed model of physics for C+ features Search for Circumbinary Planets in K2 Campaigns Summer Intern, Swarthmore College Swarthmore, PA — June 2015-August 2015 Contact: Dr. Eric Jensen Designed Python procedure to identify eclipsing binaries, mask strong periodic signals, and discover fainter planets orbiting two-star systems Utilized parallel processing and distributed network computing to process 76000 lightcurves Crossroads of Art, CS, and Education: Mapping the Liberal Arts Student Winter Project, Williams College Williamstown, MA — January 2015 Contact: Dr. Brianna Heggeseth Analyzed different relationships in student course selections and drafted plots in R Created an interactive tertiary plot in d3.js and Constructed a website using HTML and CSS Explored how liberal arts students sample the curriculum before and after the Great Recession, emphasizing their subsequent specialization View here Novel Calibration and Study of Spatial/Temporal Light Pollution Trends Summer Intern, US Naval Observatory Flagstaff, AZ — June 2013-August 2013 Contact: Christian Luginbuhl Developed Python library to calibrate and measure light pollution produced per capita from satellite imagery Analyzed multiple datasets to characterize changes in light pollution by region over time Developed inter-year calibration regime for weather satellite images

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MARCUS HUGHES 220 N Weldon St Marion, KY 42064 270.704.3055 [email protected] github.com/jmbhughes linkedin.com/in/jmbhughes Williams College Williamstown, MA Junior Computer Science Astronomy

EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant for Computer Science, Mathematics, and Astronomy Williams College Williamstown, MA — September 2015-Present Contact: Dr. William Lenhart, Dr. Thomas Garrity, Dr. Steven Souza

● Graded Abstract Algebra Assignments ● Managed observatory sessions for introductory astronomy courses ● Tutored students during data structures lab

Catalog of Dark Molecular Hydrogen in the I-GALFA Survey Research Student, Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, KY — August 2012-May 2014, May 2016 - Present Contact: Dr. Steve Gibson

● Beginning with a 3-dimensional image cube, isolated small cold clouds of hydrogen algorithmically using Python

● Modeled different components of the cold hydrogen interstellar medium to approximate dark/missing molecular component

Gaussian Decomposition Williams College Williamstown, MA — November 2017-December 2017 Contact: Dr. Jon Park

● As a culminating project for a course, explored ways to decompose a curve into the fewest number of Gaussians

● See a report here, code available at https://github.com/jmbhughes/gdecomp Correlation of OH, C+, and Ionizing O and B Type Stars Summer Intern, Space Telescope Science Institute/Johns Hopkins Baltimore, MD — June 2014-September 2014, January 2016 Contact: Dr. Ron Allen

● Wrote IDL code to interactively examine multiple wavelengths of targets ● Systematically explored literature for targets of interest ● Constructed model of physics for C+ features

Search for Circumbinary Planets in K2 Campaigns Summer Intern, Swarthmore College Swarthmore, PA — June 2015-August 2015 Contact: Dr. Eric Jensen

● Designed Python procedure to identify eclipsing binaries, mask strong periodic signals, and discover fainter planets orbiting two-star systems

● Utilized parallel processing and distributed network computing to process 76000 lightcurves Crossroads of Art, CS, and Education: Mapping the Liberal Arts Student Winter Project, Williams College Williamstown, MA — January 2015 Contact: Dr. Brianna Heggeseth

● Analyzed different relationships in student course selections and drafted plots in R ● Created an interactive tertiary plot in d3.js and ● Constructed a website using HTML and CSS ● Explored how liberal arts students sample the curriculum before and after the Great

Recession, emphasizing their subsequent specialization ● View here

Novel Calibration and Study of Spatial/Temporal Light Pollution Trends Summer Intern, US Naval Observatory Flagstaff, AZ — June 2013-August 2013 Contact: Christian Luginbuhl

● Developed Python library to calibrate and measure light pollution produced per capita from satellite imagery

● Analyzed multiple datasets to characterize changes in light pollution by region over time ● Developed inter-year calibration regime for weather satellite images

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EDUCATION Williams College B.A. in Astronomy and Computer Science— 2014-2018, current institution Relevant Coursework: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Organization, Linear Algebra, Abstract Algebra, Introduction to Statistics, Galois Theory, Data Structures, Algorithm Design and Analysis, Applied Topology, Interstellar Medium, Introduction to Astrophysics, Astronomy Independent Study: Correlating C+ emission to PDRs Western Kentucky University College Coursework during High School— 2012-2014 Relevant Coursework: Introduction to Programming (Java), Advanced Computational Problem Solving (Mathematica), Data Structures(Java) Carol Martin Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky High School — 2012-2014 #1 Highschool in the Nation SKILLS

● Adept mathematician with some work in statistics ● Fluent in Mathematica and Python, C++, Java ● Proficient in Java from full-year of coursework and tutoring data structures ● Can design basic websites in HTML and CSS with d3.js interactive plots ● Experience with R, and Prolog ● Articulate presenter for both large conference settings and small groups ● Experienced in remote collaboration using VNC, ssh, ftp

PUBLICATIONS

● Mason Jar Mentality Shoemaker, T., Hughes, J.M., Marlow, F., Maddern, M., Potter, E., Journal of Inter-Religious Studies, November, 2014

● Author for Scientephic, Williams College Science Blog AWARDS

● Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholar: annual scholarship of up to $30,000 awarded based on achievement and financial need

● Class of 1973 Scholarship: awarded based on contribution to the college community CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

● American Astronomical Society January 2017 Conference, Grapevine, TX, poster presentation, Properties of Cold HI Emission Clouds in the Inner-Galaxy ALFA Survey

● Keck Northeast Astronomy 2016 Symposium, Middletown, CT, oral presentation, Characterizing Interstellar Dark Molecular Hydrogen With Narrow 21-cm Emission

● Keck Northeast Astronomy 2015 Symposium, Williamstown, MA, oral presentation, Search for Circumbinary Planets in K2 Campaigns

● Philly Astronomy 2015, Philadelphia, PA, poster presentation,Search for Circumbinary Planets in K2 Campaigns

● Space Astronomy Summer Program Student Symposium 2014, Baltimore, MD, oral presentation, Correlation of OH, C+, and Ionizing O and B Type Stars

● American Astronomical Society Winter 2014 Conference, Washington, D.C., poster presentation, Catalog of Dark Molecular Hydrogen in the I-GALFA Survey

● Kentucky Academy of Science 2014 Meeting, Morehead, KY, oral presentation, Catalog of Dark Molecular Hydrogen in the I-GALFA Survey

● American Astronomical Society Kentucky Area 2015 Meeting, Lexington, KY, oral presentation, Catalog of Dark Molecular Hydrogen in the I-GALFA Survey

● Western Kentucky University 2013 Research Conference, Bowling Green, KY, poster presentation, Catalog of Dark Molecular Hydrogen in the I-GALFA Survey

● Western Kentucky University 2014 Research Conference, Bowling Green, KY, oral presentation, Catalog of Dark Molecular Hydrogen in the I-GALFA Survey

● Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society 2013 Conference, Bowling Green, KY, oral presentation, Catalog of Dark Molecular Hydrogen in the I-GALFA Survey

● Naval Observatory Colloquium 2013, Flagstaff, AZ, oral presentation, Novel Calibration and Study of Spatial/Temporal Light Pollution Trends

REFERENCES Available upon request.