Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett
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Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett
Summary
Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett is a human[1]. She worked as an astronomer[2].
Key Facts
- Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett worked as an astronomer[2].
- Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett was employed by University of California, Santa Cruz[3].
- Among Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett's employers was Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory[4].
- Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett's doctoral advisor was Jean-Paul Kneib[5].
- Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett's doctoral advisor was Olivier Le Fèvre[6].
- Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett received the Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering[7].
- Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett was a member of International Astronomical Union[8].
- Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett is recorded as female[9].
- Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett's family name is recorded as Leauthaud-Harnett[11].
- Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett's given name is recorded as Alexie[12].
Body
Education
Doctoral advisors include Jean-Paul Kneib[5], an astrophysicist[13], b. 1967[14] and Olivier Le Fèvre[6], an astrophysicist[15], 1960–2020[16], of France[17].
Career and Affiliations
Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett's professions included astronomer[2]. Employers include University of California, Santa Cruz[3], a campus[18], in United States[19], founded in 1965[20] and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory[4], a laboratory[21], in United States[22], founded in 1931[23], headquartered in Berkeley[24].
Recognition
Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett received the Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering[7].
FAQs
What did Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett do for work?
Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett worked as astronomer[2].
What awards did Alexie Leauthaud-Harnett receive?
Honors received include Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering[7].