John Dixon he/him/his
NSF GRFP + Avilés-Johnson Graduate Fellow
Texas A&M University
NSF GRFP + Avilés-Johnson Graduate Fellow
Texas A&M University
I am a graduate student at Texas A&M University working on research in stellar astrophysics. I was born in Atlanta, GA but have lived in the Florida panhandle for most of my life. In 2023, I graduated from the University of Florida with a triple major in astrophysics, mathematics, and music composition, and I am now pursuing a PhD in astronomy with hopes of continuing my career in academia.
My research is primarily in the fields of nuclear astrophysics and stellar archaeology, and I have experience in both computational and observational work. I study chemically peculiar metal-poor stars of various enrichment signatures with the goal of constraining the possible astrophysical sites where these stars may form.
I also have a passion for astronomy education, and I am working on public talks, research papers, and projects on increasing accessibility of astronomical data. Specifically, I am incorporating skills from my music degree to create an electronic music interface (PIANISSIMO) that translates stellar spectra into an auditory format, as a tool for both education and accessibility for blind and low vision researchers.
This website highlights my research, teaching, outreach, service, and other relevant experience. Please feel free to contact me at johndixon@tamu.edu for more details!
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