Davide Lena Updated on November 14, 2014 Rochester Institute of Technology School of Physics and Astronomy Building 76 (CAR) Office: 1240 54 Lomb Memorial Dr Rochester, NY 14623 E-Mail: [email protected] Education Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, NY, USA) • 2010 - present Ph.D. candidate in Astrophysical Sciences and Technology. Advisor: Prof. A. Robinson. Expected graduation: February 2015. Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna (Bologna, italy) 2004 - 2010 • M.Sc. in Astrophysics and Cosmology (2007 - 2010). Thesis title: Recoiling Supermassive Black Holes, a Search in The Nearby Universe. Advisors: Proff. A. Marconi, A. Capetti, B. Marano. Final grade: 110/110 cum laude. • Erasmus student at the Laboratory of Astrophysics of the Observatory of Grenoble (LAOG, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France, 09/2008 – 03/2009). • B.Sc. in Physics (2004 - 2007). Thesis title: Estimate of Supermassive Black Hole Masses in Bright Galaxies. Advisor: Prof. G. Giovannini. Final grade: 109/110. Professional Experience Rochester Institute of Technology • 2010 – present Graduate Research Assistant, School of Physics and Astronomy. Analysis, reduction and interpretation of astronomical data (i.e. spectra from integral field spectroscopy, HST/ACS, WFPC2, WFC3, NICMOS images). Scientific writing. Science communication. Teaching & Mentoring Rochester Institute of Technology 2010 - present Teaching • University Physics II. Teaching Assistant. Instructor: Dr. M. Mbonye (2010 - 2011). • University Physics I. Teaching Assistant. Instructor: Dr. R. Teese (2010). Page 1 of 5 Davide Lena | Curriculum Vitae Mentoring • L. Shadler (undergraduate, research assistant, January 2014 – Summer 2014). Topic: Modeling 2D gas kinematics with the software Shape. • A. Hunter (undergraduate, intern, Summer 2014). Topic: Kinematics of ionized gas in nearby active galaxies from integral field spectroscopy. • T. Seelig (undergraduate, research assistant, 06/2012 – 06/2013). Topic 1: Tracing gas flows in the inner region of the galaxy NGC 1386 using integral field spectroscopy. Topic 2: Data reduction for integral field spectroscopy observations from the GEMINI telescopes. • S. Wolters (high school student, intern, Summer 2012). Topic: Relation between radio and optical emission in the galaxy NGC 1386. Refereed publications First author • “Recoiling Supermassive Black Holes: a Search in the Nearby Universe” The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 795, no. 2, p.146 (arXiv: 1409.3976). Lena, D., Robinson, A., Marconi, A., Axon, D., Capetti, A., Merritt, D., Batcheldor, D. • “The Complex Gas Kinematics in the Nucleus of the Seyfert 2 Galaxy NGC 1386: Evidence for an Equatorial Outflow” Submitted to The Astrophysical Journal. Lena, D., Robinson, A., Storchi-Bergmann, T., Schnorr-Müller, A., Seelig, T., Riffell, R .A., Nagar, N., Couto, G. S., Shadler, L. Co - author • “Feeding and Feedback in the Inner Kiloparsec of the Active Galaxy NGC 2110” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 437, no. 2, pp. 1708 – 1724. Schnorr-Müller,A., Storchi-Bergmann, T., Nagar, N., M., Robinson, A., Lena, D., Riffel, R. A., Couto, G. S. Non-refereed publications • “Reduction of Integral Field Spectroscopic Data from the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph (a commented example)”, Lena, D. 2014, arXiv:1409.8264 Talks Seminars and Colloquia • • CITA Seminar, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics [Canada], September 2, 2013. Seminar, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo G. S. Vaiana [Italy], July 1, 2013. Page 2 of 5 Davide Lena | Curriculum Vitae • • Seminar, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul [Brazil], May 17, 2013. Seminar, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul [Brazil], November 14, 2011. Conference Talks (contributed) • • • • “Recoiling supermassive black holes and the formation of massive elliptical galaxies” ASNY (Astronomy Society of New York), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY, USA, November 8, 2014. “Gas kinematics in the inner 250 pc of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1386” NERQUAM (New England Regional QUasar and Agn Meeting) #24, Harvard Center for Astrophysics Cambridge, MA, USA, May 23, 2014. “Gas kinematics in the inner 250 pc of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1386” Astronomy Society of New York meeting, Oswego [USA], April 26, 2014. “Recoiling Supermassive Black Holes, a Search in the Nearby Universe” David Axon Memorial Meeting, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, April 18, 2013. Other Talks • • 10 talks at RIT (2010 - 2014) GALREAD (Princeton/IAS Galaxy Journal club), Princeton, June 18, 2012. Posters • Gas flows in the inner kpc of NGC 1386 Lena, D., Robinson, A., Seelig, T., et al. 2014 American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #223, 223, #251.07 • Imagine Astronomy at the Rochester Institute of Technology Rapson, V., Almeyda, T., Freeman, M., Lena, D., et al. 2014, American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #223, 223, #444.03 • Recoiling Supermassive Black Holes, a Search in the Nearby Universe Lena, D., Robinson, A., Marconi, A., Axon, D., Capetti, A., Merritt, D., Batcheldor, D., 2012 Binary Black Holes and Dual AGN: a Workshop in Memory of David S. De Young National Optical Astronomical Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, USA Grants, scholarships, awards Approved Proposals as Principal Investigator • GEMINI South, time awarded: 9.5 hr, proposal ID: GS-2014A-Q-78. Mapping sub-kpc gas flows in a sample of nearby, hard X-ray selected AGNs. • GEMINI North, time awarded: 7.6 hr, proposal ID: GN-2014A-Q-90. Mapping sub-kpc gas flows in a sample of nearby, hard X-ray selected AGNs. • GEMINI South, time awarded: 8.4 hr, proposal ID: GS-2013A-Q-56. Mapping sub-kpc gas flows in a sample of nearby, hard X-ray selected AGNs. Page 3 of 5 Davide Lena | Curriculum Vitae • GEMINI North, time awarded: 10.3 hr, proposal ID: GN-2013A-Q-61. Mapping sub-kpc gas flows in a sample of nearby, hard X-ray selected AGNs. • GEMINI South, time awarded: 4.0 hr, proposal ID: GS-2012B-Q-73. Mapping sub-kpc gas flows in NGC1365. • GEMINI North, time awarded: 7.0 hr, proposal ID: GN-2012A-Q-105. Mapping sub-kpc gas flows in nearby AGNs. Approved Proposals as Co-Investigator • GEMINI South, time awarded: 7.5 hr, proposal ID: GS-2014B-Q-20, PI: N. Nagar. A Kinematic Survey of the Narrow Line Region in Nearby Active Galaxies. • GEMINI North, time awarded: 10 hr, proposal ID: GN-2014B-Q-87, PI: M. Elvis. A Kinematic Survey of the Narrow Line Region in Nearby Active Galaxies. • HST, Cycle 22 (archival research), proposal ID: 13922, PI: A. Robinson. Do Supermassive Black Holes really reside at the centers of their host galaxies? Grants • • RIT Graduate Research and Creativity Grant, 2014. RIT Graduate Research and Creativity Grant, 2013. Scholarships • • • ARSTUD scholarship, 2004 – 2010. ERASMUS scholarship, 2008. Scholarship from “Cassa Edile di Messina”, 2005. Awards • RIT AST Jamboree, best talk, 2012. Outreach • • • • • IMAGINE RIT (open house), 2011 – 2014. Astronomy Talks at the Rivers Run Community, Rochester, NY, US, 2013. Speaker. Summer Astronomical Observations, Gioiosa Marea, Italy, 2009 – 2013. Promoter, coordinator, speaker. RIT Astronomical observatory open house, 2011 – 2012. Assistant. An introduction to amateur astronomical observations (for middle-school students), Gioiosa Marea, Italy, 2008. Promoter, coordinator, speaker. Page 4 of 5 Davide Lena | Curriculum Vitae Other • Eight year diploma in classical guitar Istituto Superiore di Studi Musicali (Institute for Musical Studies) “Rinaldo Franci” Siena [Italy], 2005 Referees • Dr. Andrew Robinson ([email protected]) Director and professor, School of Physics and Astronomy Rochester Institute of Technology • Dr. Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann ([email protected]) Head of the astrophysics research group and professor of physics and astronomy Departamento de Astronomia, Instituto de Fisica, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre, Brazil • Dr. David Merritt ([email protected]) Professor, School of Physics and Astronomy Rochester Institute of Technology • Dr. Alessandro Marconi ([email protected]) Professor, Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia Università di Firenze • Dr. Joel Kastner ([email protected]) Professor, Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science and School of Physics & Astronomy Director, Laboratory for Multiwavelength Astrophysics Rochester Institute of Technology • Dr. Alessandro Capetti ([email protected]) Professor and director, Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino • Dr. Daniel Batcheldor ([email protected]) Professor, Physics and Space Sciences Director, Olin Observatory Florida Institute of Technology Biographical Informations • • • Citizenship: italian Birth: 1985 Languages: italian (mother tongue), english (near-fluent), french (fair). Page 5 of 5
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