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182:'s Department of Astrophysical Sciences in 1988. After one year of researching at Princeton, she returned to MIT as an assistant physics professor, working as a full-time professor since 1989. Hewitt is also the principal investigator for the Radio Astronomy Group of the Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT. Since 2002, Hewitt has been appointed Director of the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research. 31: 177:
unit from 1986 to 1988. While analyzing the data from her graduate studies, she found a ring on her computer screen. This ring, part of the gravitational lens system MG1131+0456, ended up being the very first Einstein ring discovered. Since Hewitt's groundbreaking discovery, many other Einstein rings
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have been discovered, and were found to be far more common than astronomers thought. Einstein rings are important because they can help answer questions about the size and the fate of our universe. Hewitt worked as a researcher at
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where she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in economics in 1980. Hewitt took an astronomy class at Haverford College her sophomore year, which sparked her interest in science. She attended the
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Hewitt was born in Washington, D.C., on September 4, 1958, to parents Warren E. Hewitt, a retired international lawyer from the State Department, and Gertrud (Graedel) Hewitt. She attended
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radio telescope. Hewitt obtained a Ph.D. in physics in 1986. Some sources erroneously state that she received her Ph.D. in 1988.
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Hewitt has two children: Keith Hewitt Redwine, born in 1988, and Jonathan Hewitt Redwine, born in 1993.
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fellowship. For her work on gravitational lenses, her colleagues at MIT nominated her for the 1995–1996
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for graduate school. During her graduate studies, she began studying gravitational lensing using the
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Hewitt was appointed with a postdoctoral fellowship at MIT as part of the
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science alumni
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Recipients of the Annie J. Cannon Award in Astronomy
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Bryn Mawr College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Annie Jump Cannon Award in Astronomy
Astrophysics
Thesis
A search for gravitational lensing
Christopher Williams
astrophysicist
Einstein ring
American Astronomical Society
Bryn Mawr College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Very Large Array
Very-long-baseline interferometry
Princeton University
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Harold E. Edgerton Award
Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award
Annie J. Cannon Award in Astronomy
American Astronomical Society
"Hewitt takes the controls at Center for Space Research"
"Jacqueline Hewitt"
MIT




International encyclopedia of women scientists
Facts on File

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