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Astro2020 APC White Paper: The Early Career Perspective on the Coming Decade, Astrophysics Career Paths, and the Decadal Survey Process

Authors :
Moravec, Emily
Moravec, Emily
Czekala, Ian
Follette, Kate
Ahmed, Zeeshan
Alpaslan, Mehmet
Amon, Alexandra
Armentrout, Will
Arney, Giada
Barron, Darcy
Bellm, Eric
Bender, Amy
Bridge, Joanna
Colon, Knicole
Datta, Rahul
DeRoo, Casey
Feng, Wanda
Florian, Michael
Gabriel, Travis
Hall, Kirsten
Hamden, Erika
Hathi, Nimish
Hawkins, Keith
Hoadley, Keri
Jensen-Clem, Rebecca
Kao, Melodie
Kara, Erin
Karkare, Kirit
Kiessling, Alina
Kimball, Amy
Kirkpatrick, Allison
Plante, Paul La
Leisenring, Jarron
Li, Miao
Lomax, Jamie
Lund, Michael B
McCleary, Jacqueline
Mills, Elisabeth
Montiel, Edward
Nelson, Nicholas
Nevin, Rebecca
Norris, Ryan
Ntampaka, Michelle
O'Donnell, Christine
Peretz, Eliad
Malagon, Andres Plazas
Prescod-Weinstein, Chanda
Pullen, Anthony
Rice, Jared
Roettenbacher, Rachael
Sanderson, Robyn
Simon, Jospeh
Smith, Krista Lynne
Stevenson, Kevin
Veach, Todd
Wetzel, Andrew
Youngblood, Allison
Moravec, Emily
Moravec, Emily
Czekala, Ian
Follette, Kate
Ahmed, Zeeshan
Alpaslan, Mehmet
Amon, Alexandra
Armentrout, Will
Arney, Giada
Barron, Darcy
Bellm, Eric
Bender, Amy
Bridge, Joanna
Colon, Knicole
Datta, Rahul
DeRoo, Casey
Feng, Wanda
Florian, Michael
Gabriel, Travis
Hall, Kirsten
Hamden, Erika
Hathi, Nimish
Hawkins, Keith
Hoadley, Keri
Jensen-Clem, Rebecca
Kao, Melodie
Kara, Erin
Karkare, Kirit
Kiessling, Alina
Kimball, Amy
Kirkpatrick, Allison
Plante, Paul La
Leisenring, Jarron
Li, Miao
Lomax, Jamie
Lund, Michael B
McCleary, Jacqueline
Mills, Elisabeth
Montiel, Edward
Nelson, Nicholas
Nevin, Rebecca
Norris, Ryan
Ntampaka, Michelle
O'Donnell, Christine
Peretz, Eliad
Malagon, Andres Plazas
Prescod-Weinstein, Chanda
Pullen, Anthony
Rice, Jared
Roettenbacher, Rachael
Sanderson, Robyn
Simon, Jospeh
Smith, Krista Lynne
Stevenson, Kevin
Veach, Todd
Wetzel, Andrew
Youngblood, Allison
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In response to the need for the Astro2020 Decadal Survey to explicitly engage early career astronomers, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine hosted the Early Career Astronomer and Astrophysicist Focus Session (ECFS) on October 8-9, 2018 under the auspices of Committee of Astronomy and Astrophysics. The meeting was attended by fifty six pre-tenure faculty, research scientists, postdoctoral scholars, and senior graduate students, as well as eight former decadal survey committee members, who acted as facilitators. The event was designed to educate early career astronomers about the decadal survey process, to solicit their feedback on the role that early career astronomers should play in Astro2020, and to provide a forum for the discussion of a wide range of topics regarding the astrophysics career path. This white paper presents highlights and themes that emerged during two days of discussion. In Section 1, we discuss concerns that emerged regarding the coming decade and the astrophysics career path, as well as specific recommendations from participants regarding how to address them. We have organized these concerns and suggestions into five broad themes. These include (sequentially): (1) adequately training astronomers in the statistical and computational techniques necessary in an era of "big data", (2) responses to the growth of collaborations and telescopes, (3) concerns about the adequacy of graduate and postdoctoral training, (4) the need for improvements in equity and inclusion in astronomy, and (5) smoothing and facilitating transitions between early career stages. Section 2 is focused on ideas regarding the decadal survey itself, including: incorporating early career voices, ensuring diverse input from a variety of stakeholders, and successfully and broadly disseminating the results of the survey.

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Database :
OAIster
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application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287316402
Document Type :
Electronic Resource