The early career perspective on the coming decade, astrophysics career paths, and the decadal survey process

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

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Abstract

We discuss the concerns and ideas that emerged during discussion at the Early Career Focus Session at the National Academies regarding (1) the coming decade and the astrophysics career path, and (2) the decadal survey implementation and dissemination.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages9
JournalBulletin of the American Astronomical Society
Volume51
Issue number7
Publication statusPublished - 30 Sept 2019

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