Greg Engh is a skilled professional in the field of astronomy and physics with extensive experience in research, teaching, and content development. Currently serving as a Night Telescope Operator at NASA InfraRed Telescope Facility since September 2018, Greg ensures optimal telescope operations and addresses technical issues independently. Concurrently, Greg lectures at the University of Hawaii at Hilo and develops online courses for the Department of Physics & Astronomy. With a history of authorship for Macmillan Learning, Greg specializes in creating educational astronomy content. Previous roles include graduate research assistant at the University of Utah, where research focused on dark matter halo assembly and cluster dynamics, alongside various teaching and tutoring positions. Educational qualifications include a Master’s Degree in Physics from the University of Utah and a Bachelor of Science in PreProfessional Physics, underscoring a solid academic foundation complemented by practical experience in observatory management and guest lecturing at multiple institutions.
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