Naomi Gluck
About Naomi Gluck
Naomi Gluck is a Graduate Teaching Fellow at Yale University, where she has been studying for her Doctor of Philosophy in Physics since 2021. Her research focuses on computational astrophysics and cosmology, particularly the evolution of dark matter halos surrounding galaxies.
Graduate Teaching Fellow at Yale University
Naomi Gluck has been serving as a Graduate Teaching Fellow at Yale University since 2021. In this role, she engages with students in the Physics department, contributing to their academic development through teaching and mentoring. Her responsibilities include preparing and delivering lectures, facilitating discussions, and providing support for students in their coursework.
Education and Expertise in Physics
Naomi Gluck holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physics from Yale University, where she has been studying since 2021. Prior to this, she completed her Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University from 2017 to 2021. Her academic background includes a strong focus on computational astrophysics and cosmology, particularly the evolution of dark matter halos surrounding galaxies.
Research Contributions in Astrophysics
Naomi Gluck's research includes significant projects on the evolution and mass loss of core collapse supernovae and white dwarf stars. Her current research interests lie in computational astrophysics, where she investigates the dynamics of dark matter halos. This work contributes to a deeper understanding of galaxy formation and evolution.
Previous Experience at StandWithUs
From 2019 to 2020, Naomi Gluck participated in the StandWithUs Emerson Fellowship. This program provided her with opportunities to engage in educational initiatives and advocacy related to Israel. Her involvement in this fellowship reflects her commitment to educational outreach and community engagement.
Early Experience at AMHSI
In 2016, Naomi Gluck spent two months as a student at the Alexander Muss High School in Israel, located in Hod HaSharon, HaMerkaz (Central) District. This experience contributed to her understanding of cultural and educational dynamics in Israel.