

Jay M Strader
Known for excellence in the field of astrophysics, Jay M. Strader is a distinguished professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State University. His research primarily delves into the fascinating realms of stellar astrophysics, with a particular emphasis on binary stars, variable stars, and exoplanets. Additionally, he explores the enigmatic nature of compact objects, including black holes, neutron stars, and millisecond pulsars, as well as low-mass black holes in nearby galaxies. Professor Strader is renowned for his innovative observational techniques, utilizing ground-based telescopes to gather data and advance our understanding of the universe. His work not only contributes to the academic community but also inspires students through his engaging courses in astronomy and astrophysics. Strader's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree from Duke University in 2001, followed by a Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2007. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his subsequent contributions to the field of astrophysics. Throughout his career, Jay M. Strader has been committed to advancing the frontiers of knowledge in astrophysics, making significant strides in understanding the complex dynamics of celestial bodies. His dedication to research and education continues to inspire the next generation of astronomers and astrophysicists.
Publications
, 110, 2017-05-10
, 89, 2020-06-01