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JACQUELINE N. HEWITT, Professor of Physics; Director, Kavli Institute for Astrophysics & Space Research

Email: jhewitt@mit.edu

Phone: (617) 253-3071

Fax: (617) 253-3111

Address: Room 37-241

Related Links:

Jacqueline Hewitt's Home Page

"Hewitt Takes Control at the Center for Space Research" (MIT News Office, January 23, 2002)

MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics & Space Research

Jackie Hewitt

Research Interests

Professor Hewitt's research interests are focused upon applying the techniques of radio astronomy, interferometry, signal processing, and image processing to basic research in astrophysics and cosmology. Current topics of interest are observational signatures of the epoch of reionization, applications of gravitational lensing, and the detection of transient astronomical radio sources.

Professor Hewitt is also interested in the development of instrumentation for radio astronomy. She is currently involved in developing radio telescopes with large aperture, which represent the "next generation" in radio astronomical instrumentation. In particular, with the Haystack Observatory interferometry group she is part of a U. S. (MIT and the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) and Australian (University of Melbourne, Australia National University, Curtin University of Technology, and Australia Telescope National Facility) collaboration developing the Mileura Widefield Array, a low-frequency antenna array under construction in Western Australia.

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Biographical Sketch

Appointed Director of MIT's Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research in January 2002, Professor Hewitt began her career at MIT in 1986 as a postdoctoral associate in the Very Long Baseline Interferometry group at the MIT Haystack Observatory. After a one-year sojourn as a research staff member in the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University, she returned to MIT in 1989 as an Assistant Professor of physics.

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Selected Publications

List of Professor Hewitt's recent publications, available in PDF, PostScript, and other formats.

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