Dr. Joseph (Joe) M. Hahn

10500 Loring Drive
Austin, TX 78750

Phone: (512) 291 - 2255
E-mail: jhahn at spacescience.org
(replacing "at" with "@")

visit my blog on planetary science: Solar System Watch


Research Interests

  • Dynamics of planetary systems
  • The formation and evolution of planets, satellites, and planetary rings
  • The Kuiper Belt
  • Comets & interplanetary dust
  • Circumstellar disks


Are you looking for a postdoctoral position? If so,
then consider applying for a postdoctoral fellowship with me:


Curriculum Vitae

Professional Background

Presentations and Conference Results

Publications

Software


Courses taught at Saint Mary's University

PHY 211: University Physics II

PHY 3405: Classical Mechanics

ASTR 5622: Astrophysical Dynamics


Graduate Students

Christopher C. Capobianco, who completed his Masters degree at Saint Mary's in 2006.
Thesis title: Modelling Dusty Planetary Disks Using Secular Perturbation Theory.