Curriculum Vitae Kevin M. Huffenberger July 29, 2013 Contact Information Name: Kevin Michael Huffenberger Email: huffenbe@physics.fsu.edu Webpage: http://astrophysics.physics.fsu.edu/~huffenbe Address: Keen Physics Building, 77 Chieftan Way, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4350 Education 2006 Princeton University. Ph.D. Physics, June 2006. Dissertation title: Multifrequency analysis of cosmic microwave background radiation and radiation transport in simulations of reionization. Advisor: UrosĖ Seljak. 2000 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. B.S. Physics, summa cum laude. 2000 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. B.S. Mathematics, summa cum laude. Experience 2013–present Florida State University. Department of Physics, Assistant professor. 2009–2013 University of Miami. Department of Physics, Assistant professor. 2005–2008 California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Postdoctoral fellowship. Advisors: Krzysztof Górski, Charles Lawrence, Andrew Lange. 2000–2005 Princeton University. Department of Physics, graduate student research assistant and assistant in instruction. 1998–2000 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Department of Physics, undergraduate student research assistant. Advisors: Frederick Lamb, Stuart Shapiro. 1996–1997 National Center for Supercomputing Applications. Technology Research Group, undergraduate student research assistant. Research Interests Cosmic Microwave Background data analysis: power spectrum, cross-correlations, Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect, extra-galactic point sources, cosmological parameters. Properties of dark matter and dark energy. Gravitational lensing and large scale structure. Collaborations Planck Mission (Planck scientist, Low-Frequency Instrument Core Team, HighFrequency Instrument Core Team), Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT), Q/U Imaging ExperimenT (QUIET). Curriculum Vitae Kevin M. Huffenberger July 29, 2013, Page 2 Publications Refereed works: h-index: Abbreviations: 66 (accepted or published). 35 (via Astrophysical Data System, including preprint citations, 8 May 2013). ApJ = Astrophysical Journal; ApJL = Astrophysical Journal Letters; ApJS = Astrophysical Journal Supplemental Series; A&A = Astronomy and Astrophysics; MNRAS = Monthy Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; Phys. Rev. = Physical Review. Papers from large collaborations (Planck, ACT, and QUIET) have been placed in subsequent lists. Unrefereed conference proceedings and submitted preprints follow. References with many authors list only the first several. Non-large-collaboration papers (19): 2013 Huffenberger, K. M., Galeazzi, M., and Ursino, E. Reconstructing the shape of the correlation function. ApJ in press. arXiv:1205.5791. 2013 Yang, X., Kratochvil, J. M., Huffenberger, K., Haiman, Z., and May, M. Baryon impact on weak lensing peaks and power spectrum: Low-bias statistics and self-calibration in future surveys. Phys. Rev. D, 87, 023511 (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.87.023511). Citations: 3. 2012 Schultz, K. W. and Huffenberger, K. M. Stacking catalogue sources in WMAP data. MNRAS, 424, 3028 (doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.21451.x). Citations: 1. 2012 Kratochvil, J. M., Lim, E. A., Wang, S., Haiman, Z., May, M., and Huffenberger, K. Probing cosmology with weak lensing Minkowski functionals. Phys. Rev. D, 85, 103513 (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.85.103513). Citations: 8. 2011 Mitra, S., Rocha, G., Górski, K. M., Huffenberger, K. M., Eriksen, H. K., Ashdown, M. A. J., and Lawrence, C. R. Fast Pixel Space Convolution for Cosmic Microwave Background Surveys with Asymmetric Beams and Complex Scan Strategies: FEBeCoP. ApJS, 193, 5 (doi:10.1088/0067-0049/193/1/5). Citations: 18. 2010 Huffenberger, K. M. and Wandelt, B. D. Fast and Exact Spin-s Spherical Harmonic Transforms. ApJS, 189, 255 (doi:10.1088/0067-0049/189/2/255). Citations: 2. 2010 Rocha, G., Pagano, L., Górski, K. M., Huffenberger, K. M., Lawrence, C. R., and Lange, A. E. Markov chain beam randomization: a study of the impact of PLANCK beam measurement errors on cosmological parameter estimation. A&A, 513, A23 (doi:10.1051/00046361/200913032). Citations: 5. 2010 Sehgal, N., Bode, P., Das, S., Hernandez-Monteagudo, C., Huffenberger, K., Lin, Y.-T., Ostriker, J. P., and Trac, H. Simulations of the Microwave Sky. ApJ, 709, 920 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/709/2/920). Citations: 82. 2010 Huffenberger, K. M., Crill, B. P., Lange, A. E., Górski, K. M., and Lawrence, C. R. Measuring Planck beams with planets. A&A, 510, A58 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/200913117). Citations: 13. 2009 Lin, Y.-T., Partridge, B., Pober, J. C., Bouchefry, K. E., Burke, S., Klein, J. N., Coish, J. W., and Huffenberger, K. M. Spectral Energy Distribution of Radio Sources in Nearby Clusters of Galaxies: Implications for Sunyaev-Zel’Dovich Effect Surveys. ApJ, 694, 992 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/694/2/992). Citations: 32. 2009 Ashdown, M. A. J., and 24 colleagues. Making maps from Planck LFI 30 GHz data with asymmetric beams and cooler noise. A&A, 493, 753 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361:200810381). Citations: 24. 2008 Huffenberger, K. M., Eriksen, H. K., Hansen, F. K., Banday, A. J., and Górski, K. M. The Scalar Perturbation Spectral Index ns : WMAP Sensitivity to Unresolved Point Sources. ApJ, 688, 1 (doi:10.1086/592030). Citations: 12. Curriculum Vitae Kevin M. Huffenberger July 29, 2013, Page 3 2007 Sehgal, N., Trac, H., Huffenberger, K., and Bode, P. Microwave Sky Simulations and Projections for Galaxy Cluster Detection with the Atacama Cosmology Telescope. ApJ, 664, 149 (doi:10.1086/518880). Citations: 33. 2006 Huffenberger, K. M., Eriksen, H. K., and Hansen, F. K. Point-Source Power in 3 Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe Data. ApJ, 651, L81 (doi:10.1086/509738). Citations: 35. 2005 Huffenberger, K. M. and Seljak, U. Prospects for ACT: Simulations, power spectrum, and non-Gaussian analysis. New Astronomy, 10, 491 (doi:10.1016/j.newast.2005.02.008). Citations: 16. 2005 Pierpaoli, E., Anthoine, S., Huffenberger, K., and Daubechies, I. Reconstructing Sunyaev-Zel’dovich clusters in future cosmic microwave background experiments. MNRAS, 359, 261 (doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.08896.x). Citations: 20. 2004 Huffenberger, K. M., Seljak, U., and Makarov, A. Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect in WMAP and its effect on cosmological parameters. Phys. Rev. D, 70, 063002 (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.70.063002). Citations: 15. 2003 Huffenberger, K. M. and Seljak, U. Halo concentration and the dark matter power spectrum. MNRAS, 340, 1199 (doi:10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.06372.x). Citations: 20. 1999 Duez, M. D., Engelhard, E. T., Fregeau, J. M., Huffenberger, K. M., and Shapiro, S. L. Binary-induced collapse of a compact, collisionless cluster. Phys. Rev. D, 60, 104024 (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.60.104024). Citations: 8. Planck Collaboration Papers (30): 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 206 colleagues. Planck intermediate results. II. Comparison of Sunyaev-Zeldovich measurements from Planck and from the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager for 11 galaxy clusters. A&A, 550, A128 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201219361). Citations: 6. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 185 colleagues. Planck intermediate results. III. The relation between galaxy cluster mass and Sunyaev-Zeldovich signal. A&A, 550, A129 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201219398). Citations: 17. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 193 colleagues. Planck intermediate results. IV. The XMM-Newton validation programme for new Planck galaxy clusters. A&A, 550, A130 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201219519). Citations: 7. 2012 Planck Collaboration, with 184 colleagues. Planck intermediate results. I. Further validation of new Planck clusters with XMM-Newton. A&A, 543, A102 (doi:10.1051/00046361/201118731). Citations: 13. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 274 colleagues. Planck early results. I. The Planck mission. A&A, 536, A1 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116464). Citations: 193. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 231 colleagues. Planck early results. II. The thermal performance of Planck. A&A, 536, A2 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116486). Citations: 51. 2011 Planck HFI Core Team, and 165 colleagues. Planck early results. IV. First assessment of the High Frequency Instrument in-flight performance. A&A, 536, A4 (doi:10.1051/00046361/201116487). Citations: 67. 2011 Planck HFI Core Team, and 165 colleagues. Planck early results. VI. The High Frequency Instrument data processing. A&A, 536, A6 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116462). Citations: 82. Curriculum Vitae Kevin M. Huffenberger July 29, 2013, Page 4 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 230 colleagues. Planck early results. VII. The Early Release Compact Source Catalogue. A&A, 536, A7 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116474). Citations: 113. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 237 colleagues. Planck early results. VIII. The all-sky early Sunyaev-Zeldovich cluster sample. A&A, 536, A8 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116459). Citations: 161. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 203 colleagues. Planck early results. IX. XMM-Newton follow-up for validation of Planck cluster candidates. A&A, 536, A9 (doi:10.1051/00046361/201116460). Citations: 71. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 199 colleagues. Planck early results. X. Statistical analysis of Sunyaev-Zeldovich scaling relations for X-ray galaxy clusters. A&A, 536, A10 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116457). Citations: 93. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 209 colleagues. Planck early results. XI. Calibration of the local galaxy cluster Sunyaev-Zeldovich scaling relations. A&A, 536, A11 (doi:10.1051/00046361/201116458). Citations: 80. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 204 colleagues. Planck early results. XII. Cluster SunyaevZeldovich optical scaling relations. A&A, 536, A12 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116489). Citations: 70. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 203 colleagues. Planck early results. XIII. Statistical properties of extragalactic radio sources in the Planck Early Release Compact Source Catalogue. A&A, 536, A13 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116471). Citations: 61. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 217 colleagues. Planck early results. XIV. ERCSC validation and extreme radio sources. A&A, 536, A14 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116475). Citations: 44. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 248 colleagues. Planck early results. XV. Spectral energy distributions and radio continuum spectra of northern extragalactic radio sources. A&A, 536, A15 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116466). Citations: 59. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 194 colleagues. Planck early results. XVI. The Planck view of nearby galaxies. A&A, 536, A16 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116454). Citations: 52. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 200 colleagues. Planck early results. XVII. Origin of the submillimetre excess dust emission in the Magellanic Clouds. A&A, 536, A17 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116473). Citations: 64. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 204 colleagues. Planck early results. XVIII. The power spectrum of cosmic infrared background anisotropies. A&A, 536, A18 (doi:10.1051/00046361/201116461). Citations: 91. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 207 colleagues. Planck early results. XIX. All-sky temperature and dust optical depth from Planck and IRAS. Constraints on the "dark gas" in our Galaxy. A&A, 536, A19 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116479). Citations: 95. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 215 colleagues. Planck early results. XX. New light on anomalous microwave emission from spinning dust grains. A&A, 536, A20 (doi:10.1051/00046361/201116470). Citations: 79. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 201 colleagues. Planck early results. XXI. Properties of the interstellar medium in the Galactic plane. A&A, 536, A21 (doi:10.1051/00046361/201116455). Citations: 52. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 203 colleagues. Planck early results. XXII. The submillimetre properties of a sample of Galactic cold clumps. A&A, 536, A22 (doi:10.1051/00046361/201116481). Citations: 46. Curriculum Vitae Kevin M. Huffenberger July 29, 2013, Page 5 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 204 colleagues. Planck early results. XXIII. The first allsky survey of Galactic cold clumps. A&A, 536, A23 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116472). Citations: 52. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 207 colleagues. Planck early results. XXIV. Dust in the diffuse interstellar medium and the Galactic halo. A&A, 536, A24 (doi:10.1051/00046361/201116485). Citations: 65. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 199 colleagues. Planck early results. XXV. Thermal dust in nearby molecular clouds. A&A, 536, A25 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201116483). Citations: 64. 2010 Mandolesi, N., and 142 colleagues. Planck pre-launch status: The Planck-LFI programme. A&A, 520, A3 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/200912837). Citations: 69. 2010 Tauber, J. A., and 53 colleagues. Planck pre-launch status: The optical system. A&A, 520, A2 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/200912911). Citations: 26. 2010 Tauber, J. A., and 499 colleagues. Planck pre-launch status: The Planck mission. A&A, 520, A1 (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/200912983). Citations: 132. ACT Collaboration papers (14): 2013 Dünner, R., and 73 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Data Characterization and Mapmaking. ApJ, 762, 10 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/762/1/10). Citations: 7. 2012 Wilson, M. J., and 37 colleagues. Atacama Cosmology Telescope: A measurement of the thermal Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect using the skewness of the CMB temperature distribution. Phys. Rev. D, 86, 122005 (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.86.122005). Citations: 8. 2012 Sherwin, B. D., and 30 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Cross-correlation of cosmic microwave background lensing and quasars. Phys. Rev. D, 86, 083006 (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.86.083006). Citations: 11. 2012 Reese, E. D., and 43 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: High-resolution Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Array Observations of ACT SZE-selected Clusters from the Equatorial Strip. ApJ, 751, 12 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/751/1/12). Citations: 9. 2011 Hajian, A., and 66 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Calibration with the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe Using Cross-correlations. ApJ, 740, 86 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/740/2/86). Citations: 27. 2011 Dunkley, J., and 66 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Cosmological Parameters from the 2008 Power Spectrum. ApJ, 739, 52 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/739/1/52). Citations: 275. 2011 Marriage, T. A., and 70 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: SunyaevZel’dovich-Selected Galaxy Clusters at 148 GHz in the 2008 Survey. ApJ, 737, 61 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/737/2/61). Citations: 118. 2011 Das, S., and 40 colleagues. Detection of the Power Spectrum of Cosmic Microwave Background Lensing by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope. Physical Review Letters, 107, 021301 (doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.021301). Citations: 77. 2011 Sehgal, N., and 68 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Cosmology from Galaxy Clusters Detected via the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect. ApJ, 732, 44 (doi:10.1088/0004637X/732/1/44). Citations: 86. 2011 Marriage, T. A., and 68 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Extragalactic Sources at 148 GHz in the 2008 Survey. ApJ, 731, 100 (doi:10.1088/0004637X/731/2/100). Citations: 55. Curriculum Vitae Kevin M. Huffenberger July 29, 2013, Page 6 2011 Das, S., and 66 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: A Measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background Power Spectrum at 148 and 218 GHz from the 2008 Southern Survey. ApJ, 729, 62 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/729/1/62). Citations: 95. 2010 Hincks, A. D., and 71 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT): Beam Profiles and First SZ Cluster Maps. ApJS, 191, 423 (doi:10.1088/0067-0049/191/2/423). Citations: 74. 2010 Menanteau, F., and 50 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Physical Properties and Purity of a Galaxy Cluster Sample Selected via the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect. ApJ, 723, 1523 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/723/2/1523). Citations: 51. 2010 Fowler, J. W., and 70 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: A Measurement of the 600 < ` < 8000 Cosmic Microwave Background Power Spectrum at 148 GHz. ApJ, 722, 1148 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/722/2/1148). Citations: 88. QUIET Collaboration papers (3): 2013 QUIET Collaboration, with 53 colleagues. The Q/U Imaging ExperimenT Instrument. ApJ, 768, 9 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/768/1/9). 2012 QUIET Collaboration, with 50 colleagues. Second Season QUIET Observations: Measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization Power Spectrum at 95 GHz. ApJ, 760, 145 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/760/2/145). Citations: 14. 2011 QUIET Collaboration, with 50 colleagues. First Season QUIET Observations: Measurements of Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization Power Spectra at 43 GHz in the Multipole Range 25 ≤ ` ≤ 475. ApJ, 741, 111 (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/741/2/111). Citations: 35. Conference Proceedings (2): 2008 Goldsmith, P. F., Bradford, M., Dragovan, M., Paine, C., Satter, C., Langer, B., Yorke, H., Huffenberger, K., Benford, D., and Lester, D. CALISTO: the Cryogenic Aperture Large Infrared Space Telescope Observatory. Proc. SPIE, 7010, (doi:10.1117/12.788412). 2007 Goldsmith, P. F., Bradford, C. M., Dragovan, M., Khayatian, B., Huffenberger, K., O’Dwyer, I. J., Górski, K., Yorke, H. W., Zmuidzinas, J., Paine, C., Satter, C., and Lee, R. CALISTO: a cryogenic far-infrared/submillimeter observatory. Proc. SPIE, 6687, (doi:10.1117/12.731049). Submitted preprints (37): 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 276 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. I. Overview of products and scientific results. arXiv:1303.5062. Citations: 37. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 228 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. II. The Low Frequency Instrument data processing. arXiv:1303.5063. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 219 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. III. LFI systematic uncertainties. arXiv:1303.5064. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 208 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. IV. Low Frequency Instrument beams and window functions. arXiv:1303.5065. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 218 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. V. LFI calibration. arXiv:1303.5066. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 237 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. VI. High Frequency Instrument data processing. arXiv:1303.5067. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 220 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. VII. HFI time response and beams. arXiv:1303.5068. Curriculum Vitae Kevin M. Huffenberger July 29, 2013, Page 7 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 225 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. VIII. HFI photometric calibration and mapmaking. arXiv:1303.5069. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 217 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. IX. HFI spectral response. arXiv:1303.5070. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 213 colleagues. Planck 2013 results X. Energetic particle effects: characterization, removal, and simulation. arXiv:1303.5071. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 254 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XII. Component separation. arXiv:1303.5072. Citations: 1. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 240 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XIII. Galactic CO emission. arXiv:1303.5073. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 230 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XIV. Zodiacal emission. arXiv:1303.5074. 2013 Planck collaboration, and 259 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XV. CMB power spectra and likelihood. arXiv:1303.5075. Citations: 12. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 261 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XVI. Cosmological parameters. arXiv:1303.5076. Citations: 138. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 237 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XVII. Gravitational lensing by large-scale structure. arXiv:1303.5077. Citations: 5. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 225 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XVIII. Gravitational lensing-infrared background correlation. arXiv:1303.5078. Citations: 2. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 245 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XIX. The integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect. arXiv:1303.5079. Citations: 2. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 254 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XX. Cosmology from Sunyaev-Zeldovich cluster counts. arXiv:1303.5080. Citations: 4. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 237 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XXI. Cosmology with the all-sky Planck Compton parameter y-map. arXiv:1303.5081. Citations: 2. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 238 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XXII. Constraints on inflation. arXiv:1303.5082. Citations: 45. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 250 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XXIII. Isotropy and Statistics of the CMB. arXiv:1303.5083. Citations: 21. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 232 colleagues. Planck 2013 Results. XXIV. Constraints on primordial non-Gaussianity. arXiv:1303.5084. Citations: 41. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 227 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XXV. Searches for cosmic strings and other topological defects. arXiv:1303.5085. Citations: 6. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 225 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XXVI. Background geometry and topology of the Universe. arXiv:1303.5086. Citations: 4. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 178 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XXVII. Doppler boosting of the CMB: Eppur si muove. arXiv:1303.5087. Citations: 2. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 236 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XXVIII. The Planck Catalogue of Compact Sources. arXiv:1303.5088. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 269 colleagues. Planck 2013 results. XXIX. Planck catalogue of Sunyaev-Zeldovich sources. arXiv:1303.5089. Citations: 3. 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 184 colleagues. Planck intermediate results. XIII. Constraints on peculiar velocities. arXiv:1303.5090. Citations: 2. Curriculum Vitae Kevin M. Huffenberger July 29, 2013, Page 8 2013 Planck Collaboration, with 177 colleagues. Planck intermediate results. XII: Diffuse Galactic components in the Gould Belt System. arXiv:1301.5839. 2013 Das, S., and 42 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Temperature and Gravitational Lensing Power Spectrum Measurements from Three Seasons of Data. arXiv:1301.1037. Citations: 12. 2013 Bard, D., and 28 colleagues. Effect of Measurement Errors on Predicted Cosmological Constraints from Shear Peak Statistics with LSST. arXiv:1301.0830. Citations: 2. 2013 Sievers, J. L., and 92 colleagues. The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Cosmological parameters from three seasons of data. arXiv:1301.0824. Citations: 56. 2012 Planck Collaboration, with 196 colleagues. Planck Intermediate Results. XI: The gas content of dark matter halos: the Sunyaev-Zeldovich-stellar mass relation for locally brightest galaxies. arXiv:1212.4131. Citations: 3. 2012 Planck Collaboration, with 183 colleagues. Planck Intermediate Results. IX. Detection of the Galactic haze with Planck. arXiv:1208.5483. Citations: 13. 2012 Planck Collaboration, with 209 colleagues. Planck intermediate results. X. Physics of the hot gas in the Coma cluster. arXiv:1208.3611. Citations: 11. 2011 Planck Collaboration, with 204 colleagues. Planck Early Results: The Galactic Cold Core Population revealed by the first all-sky survey. arXiv:1101.2035. Citations: 7. Professional Activities Funded Research: FY2009–2013 Planck Phase E. PI: Kevin Huffenberger. NASA / Jet Propulsion Laboratory. $323,902. FY2011–2013 Properties of the Diffuse X-ray Background. NASA, ROSES/ADAP 2010. $379,458. FY2011–2012 Properties of the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium Using X-ray/SZ Cross-Correlation. PI: Massimiliano Galeazzi (U. Miami). Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Chandra Cycle 12. $59,030. FY2010–2011 Using NASA science data to train undergraduates in astrophysics research. PI: Kevin Huffenberger. NASA/Florida Space Grant Consortium, Space Education and Training program. $11,029. FY2010–2011 Astrophysical X-ray / microwave radiation correlations due to intergalactic gas. PI: Kevin Huffenberger. Provost-funded competitive research award, University of Miami. $16,500. FY2009–2010 Statistical characterization of extra-galactic sources in microwave background maps. PI: Kevin Huffenberger. Provost-funded competitive research award, University of Miami. $10,500. PI: Massimiliano Galeazzi (U. Miami). Professional and Honorary Organizations: American Astronomical Society; American Physical Society; Phi Beta Kappa. Honors and Awards: 2012 “You Choose” Leadership Award. University of Miami Scientists and Engineers Expanding Diversity and Success (SEEDS) program; award funded the visit, Spanishlanguage public talk, and colloquium of a prominent Latin American astronomer (Leopoldo Infante). $2,500 award. 2012 University of Miami Faculty Learning Community Fellowship. For improving educational outcomes by applying technology to the classroom. $1,500 award. Curriculum Vitae Kevin M. Huffenberger July 29, 2013, Page 9 2011 NASA Group Achievement Award. To the Planck data analysis and operations support team, for “. . . successfully achieving the Planck minimum mission.” 2010 NASA Group Achievement Award. To the Planck Data Analysis Pipeline Development Team, for “. . . outstanding participation as a partner with European colleagues in conceiving and implementing the overall data analysis strategy for the Planck mission.” 2000 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship. One of 139 awarded out of 847 applicants in the physical sciences. 2000 Ernest M. Lyman Prize. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, awarded to the outstanding senior in physics. 1998 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship. Scholarship for undergraduate scientists and engineers. About 300 granted annually in the U.S. from 1,000 applicants. 1996 National Merit Scholarship. About 8,200 awarded annually. Other Professional Activities: Panels: 2012 Snowmass process, community planning meeting; Cosmic Frontier: Dark Energy and CMB subgroup; Fermilab, October 2012. 2011, 2012 NASA proposal review panel, ROSES program. 2011, 2012 NSF proposal review panel, AST division. 2009–2011 Member, NASA Infrared Science Archive users group advisory panel. Scientific Presentations: 2013 Colloquium: “The Universe’s Baby Picture: Cosmology Results from Planck.” University of Miami, Department of Physics. April 2013. 2013 Invited talk: “The Planck Satellite: Early results and more to come.” University of California, San Diego, Center for Astrophysics & Space Sciences. January 2013. 2013 Poster: “Measuring Galaxy Cluster Polarization with Microwave Background Observations.” American Astronomical Society meeting. January 2013. 2012 Talk: “More results from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope.” Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics. May 2012. 2011 Invited talk: “Radio sources and polarization.” Princeton University, ACTPol workshop. November 2011. 2011 Invited talk: “Cosmology from the Cosmic Microwave Background.” Florida International University Math-Physics Colloquium. October 2011. 2011 Talk: “Fluctuation Analysis of Point Sources in CMB Maps.” American Astronomical Society meeting. January 2011. 2010 Talk: “Measuring Planck beams with planets.” American Astronomical Society meeting. May 2010. 2008 Invited talk: “Multifrequency analysis of the Cosmic Microwave Background.” University of Miami. February 2008. 2008 Talk: “WMAP sensitivity to unresolved point sources.” Aspen Winter Conference. January 2008. 2007 Talk: “Point source power in 3-year WMAP.” American Astronomical Society meeting. January 2007. Curriculum Vitae Kevin M. Huffenberger July 29, 2013, Page 10 Refereeing: Journal referee for ApJ, MNRAS. Textbook reviewer, W. W. Norton (2009). Other: 2009 Attendee, APS/AIP New Faculty Workshop, College Park, Maryland, June 2009. 1999 Undergraduate studies committee (for curriculum). University of Illinois Department of Physics (undergraduate member). Chair: Jeremiah D. Sullivan. Teaching / Advising Courses taught: Physics 101–102, College Physics I–II (algebra-based); Mechanics (2013), Electromagnetism (2012). Physics 110, Descriptive Astronomy (for non-majors). (2009, 2010, 2011) Physics 205–207, University Physics I–III (calculus based). (At UM Faculty are discussion section leaders; 2009, 2010, 2011) Physics 545, Astrophysics. (2011) Advising/Post-doctoral supervision: Gabriela Degwitz (2012–), undergraduate, Hanawalt-Jacobs summer fellowship winner: QUIET point sources. Stephen Kiss (2011–), undergraduate: X-ray and CMB correlations. Kasey Schultz (2009–2012), undergraduate, Foote fellow: WMAP point sources (student first-author publication); Now physics graduate student at UC Davis. Jan Kratochvil (2009–2012), postdoctoral associate: N-body simulations and lensing. Service Committee and Administrative Responsibilities: 2010– Barry M. Goldwater scholarship internal selection committee, University of Miami. 2012– Faculty Advisor, Society of Physics Students 2013– Physics Department Graduate Admission committee 2012 Founder & Organizer, Inter-American Astrophysics Seminar Series Community/Outreach/Other Activities: 2013 Invited Speaker, “Astronomy in Latin America: Present and Future,” Miami Consortium Faculty Lecture Series, Florida International University. February 2013. 2013 Organizer, Spanish language public lecture: “El Incomparable Cielo Chileno” by Leopoldo Infante of Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Inter-American Astrophysics Seminar Series, University of Miami. January 2013. 2012 Judge for Undergraduate Posters, SPS Quadrennial Congress. November 2012. 2012 Guest Speaker, Opa-Locka elementary school. ∼350 students in attendance. Organized under Miami Science Museum “Science Stars” program, October 2012. 2012 Public lecture, “Dark matter and Dark Energy,” Southern Cross Astronomical Society, May 2012. 2011 Miami Science Museum “Space & Time” content development workshop, panelist brainstorming exhibits for brand-new 250,000 sq. ft. museum facility, October 2011. 2011 Interview with a Scientist Project (participant), Upper Arlington High School, Upper Arlington, Ohio, April 2011. Curriculum Vitae Kevin M. Huffenberger July 29, 2013, Page 11 2011 Public lecture, “Galaxy Clusters,” Southern Cross Astronomical Society, January 2011. 2010 Public lecture, Osher Institute for Life-long learning, February 2010. 2010 Public lecture, “Cosmology,” Southern Cross Astronomical Society, January 2010. 2009 Guest speaker, “New clues on an unusual universe” to Miami undergraduates. 2006 Guest speaker, “Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation” to visiting undergraduates, JPL Strategic University Research Partnership. 2004–2005 Student office coordinator. Princeton University Department of Physics. Managed office space for theory and visiting students. 2003 Student talks coordinator. Princeton University Gravity Group. Organized weekly student speakers, coordinated catering.