Dr. Brenda Frye

School of Physical Sciences
Dublin City University
Collins Avenue
Glasnevin, Dublin 9
Ireland

Tel: (+353) 1 700-6120 (office)
Tel: (609) 651-4371 (office)
bfrye@physics.dcu.ie
Brenda

Welcome! I am a Lecturer of Astronomy and Physics at Dublin City University. My research interests include galaxy formation and evolution, high redshift galaxies, the galaxy-IGM interface, and especially all of the above gravitationally-lensed. In my grant-funded research I and my students make use of large ground- and space-based telescopes including the Hubble Space Telescope and Keck Observatories, and am also a science and instrument team member of the most celebrated observatory in the making, the James Webb Space Telescope (launch in 2013). I was a graduate student at University of California at Berkeley and then an NSF and Princeton Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University before arriving in Dublin.

I am now at the University of San Francisco

 

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For my most recent paper, click here: Frye et al. 2008, ApJ, 685, 5
Here is the table of known strongly-lensed LBGs (and I am welcoming email with new additions)!
Here is the Astrophysics Colloquium Series that I initiated and fund, DCU Astrophysics Colloquia
Teaching
For Collaborators
Photos (wedding, Nathan, Abigail)
Comments or Questions? Contact bfrye@physics.dcu.ie