Robert Edmonds
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    I have done a large shift in research focus from my undergraduate days. In the past, most of my research was in the field of radio astronomy. My interests however have now led me to atmospheric modeling. I am now working with Jim Murphy examining the atmosphere of Mars, usually via modeling. On the side though, I also play with some terrestrial “mesoscale” models that I have been developing.

Image of Cool Bubble Falling
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The image is ~25km wide, and each frame is a sperated by 5 seconds, for a total of 700 seconds worth of simulation.
Note: Still a work in progress.


Papers
The Westerbork SINGS Survey II. Polarization, Faraday Rotation, and Magnetic Fields
An Expanded Very Large Array Search for Water Megamaser Emission in the Submm Galaxy SMM J16359+6612 at z = 2.5

Posters
Monitoring of 1720 MHz OH Masers in the Galactic Center
43 GHz SiO Masers for Phase Calibration with VERA in the Galactic Center