Amy Lien
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Code 661, Swift/BAT team
Office: Building 34, S225
Email: amy.y.lien at nasa.gov
I am fortunate to work with many students. Here are some activities and research carried out by these students.
Student Projects
Michael Moss
Summer 2018 to present
Graduate student at the George Washington University (Physics)
Quantifying uncertainties in the durations of Swift/BAT Gamma-ray Bursts
Fatima Hussein
Summer 2018
Undergraduate student at the University of the Virgin Islands (Physics)
Study of GRB pulses and X-ray flares
Juan-Carlos Martinez
Summer 2017
Undergraduate student at the University of the Virgin Islands (Mechanical Engineering)
GRB pulse-shape study
Austin Kim
Fall 2016
Undergraduate student at the University of Maryland, College Park (Physics)
Spectral joint-fit analysis for GRBs from Swift/BAT and Suzaku/WAM
Anjali Mittu
Summer and Fall, 2016
Undergraduate student at the University of Maryland, College Park (Computer Science and Astronomy)
Probing star-formation rate with Baysian analysis of Swift GRBs
Jared Hanley
Fall 2016
Undergraduate student at the University of the Virgin Islands (Engineering)
GRB pulse-shape study
Charles Law
Summer 2015
Undergraduate student at Harvard University (Physics)
Chasing short GRBs with Swift and Fermi
Jason Baron
Summer 2015
Undergraduate student at the University of the Virgin Islands (Engineering)
Study of GRB pulses and X-ray flares
Kevin Chen
Summer 2014
Undergraduate student at the University of California, Berkeley (Physics)
High redshift GRBs from Swift
John Kerin
Summer 2014
Undergraduate student at Georgetown University (Physics)
Chasing short GRBs with Swift and Fermi
Outreach activities