Emily M Levesque is an Assistant Professor of Astronomy
at the University of Washington in Seattle. Her research accolades include a
2017 Alfred P Sloan fellowship in physics and the 2014 Annie Jump Cannon
research prize from the American Astronomical Society. She was both an Einstein
and Hubble postdoctoral fellow at the University of Colorado, and received her
PhD in astronomy from the University of Hawaii and her SB in physics from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1 - An Introduction to Red Supergiants
2 - Inside a Red Supergiant
3 - Physical Properties of Red Supergiants
4 - Mass Loss and Dust Production in Red Supergiants
5 - Red Supergiants in Binaries
6 - Red Supergiants In and Beyond the Milky Way
7 - Variability in Red Supergiants
8 - Red Supergiants and Supernovae
9 - The Future of Red
Supergiant Research