Jason Eastman
Research Associate 2014 - Present
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Curriculum Vitae
Ph.D., The Ohio State University 2011
B.A., Boston University 2005
My main interests are in instrumentation and exoplanets. I am
the PI of
MINERVA,
the MINiature Exoplanet RV Array and author of
EXOFASTv2, an
Differential Evolution MCMC to characterize stellar and
planetary systems. I am using it to fit all planet candidates
from TESS. I also work
on
G-CLEF
a ~10 cm/s RV instrument for the
GMT.
I also created a BJD
calculator, to covert observed times to an astrophysically uniformly flowing time.
In my spare time, I like
doing astrophotography.
You can see my publications
on ADS
or google
scholar.