

Elisabeth R. Newton
Professor at the School of Physics and Astronomy at Dartmouth College, Elisabeth R. Newton is an esteemed Assistant Professor whose academic pursuits are deeply rooted in the realms of stellar astrophysics and exoplanet science. Her research is primarily centered on observational astronomy, where she delves into the intricate physics of stars and their accompanying planets, utilizing data collected from various ground-based observatories. Professor Newton's work is particularly focused on understanding the relationships between stellar spin and magnetic properties. She investigates how these characteristics evolve over time, contributing to a broader comprehension of stellar dynamics. Her research extends to the identification and characterization of exoplanets, especially those orbiting young and magnetically active stars. Through this, she aims to unravel the mysteries surrounding their formation and evolutionary processes. In addition to her research endeavors, Professor Newton is passionately involved in outreach and education. She is dedicated to teaching astronomy courses at Dartmouth College, where she inspires and educates the next generation of astronomers. Her commitment to sharing her work extends beyond the classroom, as she actively engages with the public to foster a greater appreciation and understanding of astronomy. Professor Newton's contributions to the field are not only academic but also communal, as she strives to bridge the gap between complex scientific concepts and public understanding. Her work has been instrumental in advancing knowledge in stellar astrophysics and exoplanet science, making her a valuable asset to both the academic community and the general public. Her dedication to her field is evident in her continuous efforts to push the boundaries of what is known about stars and exoplanets. Through her research and teaching, Professor Newton is paving the way for future discoveries in the fascinating world of astronomy.
Publications
, 1264-1276, 2024-08-15
, 176, 2024-04-01
, 55-60, 2004-01-21
, 124-125, 2015-11-01