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Erik Rosolowsky is a Professor at the University of Alberta in the Department of Physics. He holds a PhD from the University of California Berkeley (2005) and has extensive teaching experience at both graduate and undergraduate levels. His research centers on the understanding of the connections between star formation and the evolution of galaxies, focusing on the recycling of matter in the universe. He employs observational data from radio and submillimeter telescopes alongside innovative algorithmic approaches to uncover new astrophysical insights. His teaching style incorporates a 'flipped classroom' approach, encouraging active student engagement and problem-solving skills. Rosolowsky has been involved in various educational initiatives and is currently supervising graduate programs, including MSc and PhD students. He has published numerous articles in prestigious journals and has been influential in the fields of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
University of Alberta • Edmonton, AB, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in Astrophysics.
University of Alberta • Edmonton, AB, Canada
Engaged in teaching and research activities.
University of Alberta • Edmonton, AB, Canada
Involved in undergraduate and graduate teaching and research.
University of British Columbia (Okanagan) • Kelowna, BC, Canada
Temporary teaching position in the Physics department.
University of British Columbia (Okanagan) • Kelowna, BC, Canada
Responsible for teaching and research in Astrophysics.
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics • Cambridge, MA, USA
Conducted independent research in astronomy.
Department: Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management