Welcome!
My name is Kevin Flaherty and I work in the astronomy and physics departments at Williams College as a lecturer in astronomy and observatory manager.
My research interests lie in the structure of the gas and dust that surrounds newborn stars. Using a combination of radio interferometry and infrared imaging I study the kinematics of these systems, be it the highly variable inner disks of protoplanetary systems, the turbulence in the outer disk, or the role of gas in more evolved debris disk systems.
My name is Kevin Flaherty and I work in the astronomy and physics departments at Williams College as a lecturer in astronomy and observatory manager.
My research interests lie in the structure of the gas and dust that surrounds newborn stars. Using a combination of radio interferometry and infrared imaging I study the kinematics of these systems, be it the highly variable inner disks of protoplanetary systems, the turbulence in the outer disk, or the role of gas in more evolved debris disk systems.