Research

Astronomy & Astrophysics

The fundamental building blocks of life—carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and other essential elements—are synthesized in massive stars and ejected into the galaxy when they die, enriching interstellar clouds. Over millions of years, this material weaves through complex cosmic environments, eventually becoming part of newly forming planetary systems.

The Astronomy & Astrophysics group at the SETI Institute is at the forefront of exploring this intricate cosmic pathway, investigating how the composition of this material transforms as it journeys across thousands of light-years and through diverse physical environments.

The SETI Institute team tackles this complex challenge using a diverse range of scientific methodologies. Researchers here play key roles in predicting, guiding, and interpreting observations from state-of-the-art astronomical facilities, including the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the Hubble Space Telescope, and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). These instruments probe different wavelengths—from the radio to the ultraviolet—allowing scientists to detect a wide range of atomic and molecular species in space. 

Astronomers investigate stellar environments and their radiation, examining how dying stars synthesize solids in their outer envelopes. Quantum chemists compute the structural and spectroscopic properties of molecules relevant to astrobiology, helping to predict the diagnostic signatures that telescopes should detect. Laboratory astrochemists replicate the harsh conditions of space to understand how complex molecules form on icy dust grains and planetary surfaces. Theorists build detailed computational models to track how this material evolves during the formation of stars and planets and how it eventually becomes part of young planetary systems. Together, these multidisciplinary teams create a comprehensive picture of how matter evolves across the galaxy, revealing how the raw ingredients for life come together long before they arrive at a potentially habitable world.

Researchers

Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Astronomy & Astrophysics Chair
Uma Gorti
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Astronomy, Astrophysics
Isabel Angelo
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Astrophysics, Education and Public Outreach
Dana Backman
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Planetary Astronomy, Remote Sensing
Michael Busch
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Astronomy
Ann Marie Cody
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SETI, Astrophysics
Steve Croft
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Astronomy
James De Buizer
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Engineering
Jay Frothingham
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Astronomy
Vishal Gajjar
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Planetary Astronomy
Ariel Graykowski
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Planetary Geophysics
Szilárd Gyalay
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Astronomy, Astrophysics, Data Science, Machine Learning
Marziye Jafariyazani
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Planetary Astronomy
Peter Jenniskens
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Astrophysics
Veselin B. Kostov
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Astrophysics
Michael Lam
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Planetary Science
Franck Marchis
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Astronomy
Melissa McGrath
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Astrophysics
Shania Nichols
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Astronomy, Astrophysics and Space Science
Fulvia Pucci
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Astrophysics
Jeonghee Rho
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Planetary Science and Astrophysics
Christina Richey
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Laboratory Astrophysics
Joseph Roser
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Physics and Astronomy
B. Sargent
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Astronomy
Lauren Sgro
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Astrobiology, Radio Astronomy, SETI
Sofia Sheikh
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SETI, Astronomy
Seth Shostak
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Planetary Astronomy
Mark Showalter
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Astronomy
Bill Sparks
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Astronomy, Education and Public Outreach
Simon Steel
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Astronomy, Astrophysics, Data Science
Ben Tofflemire
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Planetary Science
Orkan Umurhan
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Education and Public Outreach, Astrophysics, Astronomy
Ian Weaver
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Planetary Atmospheres, Planetary Astronomy, Planetary Exploration
Michael H. Wong
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Astrophysics
Jason Edward Young
News

Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Jun 1, 2026
SETI Institute Awards $1 Million in STRIDE Grants to Advance Astrobiology, Exoplanet Science, and Public Engagement
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May 7, 2026
SETI Institute In the News: April Roundup 2026
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May 1, 2026
Asteroid Named in Honor of SETI Researcher and Communicator Seth Shostak
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