Investigating the Mysteries of Our Universe
Teaching the Next Generation of Scientists

I aspire to combine these two disciplines - novel research and education - through outreach that spreads scientific literacy, appreciation, and interest.

Research Interests

My research focuses on inferring physical properties of brown dwarfs - faint, substellar objects that are important for understanding the properties and formation of giant planets and low-mass stars, as well as the distribution of mass in our universe.
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Science Education

As an active member of the UTeach organization, I am passionate about STEM education and promoting the participation of underrepresented groups in STEM fields.
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Making

“Making is fundamental to what it means to be human. We must make, create, and express ourselves to feel whole. There is something unique about making physical things. Things we make are like little pieces of us and seem to embody portions of our soul.” - Mark Hatch, Maker Movement Manifesto
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Contact Information

  • email sjfeeser@utexas.edu
  • email sarah.feeser@austinisd.org