Laura Trouille

VP Of Citizen Science at Adler Planetarium

Laura Trouille has a diverse range of work experience in the fields of astrophysics and science education. Laura started their career as a PhD student at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where they conducted research on galaxies with actively accreting supermassive black holes. Laura obtained and analyzed data from various sources for their research. After completing their PhD, Laura worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern University, where they held a dual position as an observational astronomer and a science education researcher. In their astronomy research, they studied the impact of supermassive black holes on galaxy evolution, while in their science education research, they focused on incorporating computational thinking into K-12 STEM education. During this time, Laura also taught the undergraduate astronomy course at Chicago State University. Later, they joined the Adler Planetarium, initially as an astronomer and then took on various leadership roles, including Senior Director of Citizen Science and VP of Science Engagement. Laura co-led the Zooniverse project and supervised the Teen Programs group. In 2018, Laura became the VP of Citizen Science at Adler Planetarium, where they continue their work in engaging the public in scientific research.

Laura Trouille earned a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Dartmouth College from 1999 to 2003. Following that, they pursued their PhD in Astronomy at the University of Wisconsin - Madison from 2004 to 2010. Additionally, Trouille also obtained a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Dartmouth College from 2000 to 2003. Their education history includes a period at Northwestern University, though the specific details such as start and end years, degree name, and field of study are not provided.

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  • VP Of Citizen Science

    May, 2018 - present

  • Astronomer

    January, 2012

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