Emily Pass awarded 2024 Fireman Prize
Harvard Astronomy Graduate Student Emily Pass was awarded the 2024 Fireman Fellowship of the Astronomy department for her PhD thesis, “Terrestrial Planets in the Mid-to-Late M-Dwarf Context: Insights on the Spindown of Fully Convective Stars and the Rarity of Jupiter Analogs.” Department chair Daniel Eisenstein presented the award to Dr. Pass at the annual departmental awards ceremony on Monday, May 20, 2024.
The gift of Rita S. Fireman to the Harvard College Observatory to establish the Edward L. Fireman Fellowship Fund "in memory of a man who loved his work as an experimental physicist. Then income from this fund is to be used both to conserve the principal and to provide support each year to a worthy graduate student. The funds are to be given at the discretion of the Chairman of the Department of Astronomy, preferably to a doctoral student engaged in experimental work in a field related to nuclear astrophysics. Each student receiving such supplementary funds is to be known as a Fireman Fellow. A biographical sketch on each Fireman Fellow will be provided to me and my children for as long as we so desire."