Tracey DeLaney
Post-Doctoral Associate
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Room NE80-6079
Cambridge, MA 02139
phone: 617-452-2234
fax: 617-453-8084
email: tdelaney at space dot mit dot edu

Greetings! I am currently a postdoc at the
MIT Kavli Institute HETG group
working on supernova remnants
(Cas A, Kepler, and SN 1006 in particular)


Travel Plans


RESEARCH

ADS publications     astro-ph preprints


From 2004 to 2006, I was a postdoc at the
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
working for Bryan Gaensler on
supernova remnants and pulsar wind nebulae

In 2004, I received my PhD in Astrophysics
from the University of Minnesota
working for Larry Rudnick
Visit the U of M Astronomy Department
Kepler's SNR
Cas A

My thesis: A Multiwavelength Study of Cassiopeia A and Kepler's Supernova Remnants



I received my B.S. (1994) and M.S. (1998) in Physics from the
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
located in Socorro, New Mexico

My advisor was Jim Weatherall
and I searched for chaos in pulsar radio signals
Here is the ApJ paper

Visit the Socorro Pulsar Group
Visit the NMT Physics Department



This is the radio telescope that Alison Peck and I built at New Mexico Tech


I make extensive use of data from the VLA