Michel Fich

Biography
Research Interests
- Interstellar Medium
- Star Formation
- Structure of Galaxies
- Instruments needed to carry out research in these areas
- Astrophysics and Gravitation
- Astronomy
Scholarly Research
A central part of Dr. Fich's research throughout his career has been the role of HII regions and the massive stars that power them. This was part of a study of dense clouds associated with HII regions and the massive stars that power them.
Other projects include: Large field imaging at submillimeter wavelengths of nearby Galactic star forming areas (e.g. Orion, Taurus, rho Oph);
modeling the radiative transfer, especially of water lines, in circumstellar disks,
A study of the Initial Luminosity Function and the Initial Mass Function in the outer Galaxy.,
A study of a spectacular molecular bipolar outflow;, A long term program of observations of cold dust in elliptical galaxies;,
Theoretical models of continuum emission in the infrared and submillimeter from dust grains, especially those in or near HII regions;,
A program that combines millimeter, submillimeter, and near-infrared observations in an attempt to decouple the effects of various environmental properties on the progress of star formation in dense molecular cloud cores;, Measurements of the abundances of various elements in HII regions in the outer Galaxy;, A candidate Luminous Blue Variable in the outer parts of the Galaxy.
Education
- 1983 PhD Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
- 1981 MSc Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
- 1978 BSc Physics, University of ݮƵ, ݮƵ, Ontario, Canada
Professional Associations
- 2006-present CCAT Observatory/Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope project, Canadian Lead
- 2003-present European Space Agency, Co-Investigator and Canadian Lead, Far-InfraRed Interferometer in Space
- 2001-present James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT), Canadian Project Leader for SCUBA-2
- 1999-present Herschel Space Observatory, Canadian Lead Co-Investigator for HIFI (HIgh-resolution spectrometer For the Infrared)
Affiliations and Volunteer Work
- ݮƵ Centre for Astrophysics
Teaching*
- PHYS 256 - Geometrical and Physical Optics
- Taught in 2023
- PHYS 270 - Astronomical Observations, Instrumentation and Data Analysis
- Taught in 2020
- PHYS 275 - Planets
- Taught in 2022
- SCI 238 - Introductory Astronomy
- Taught in 2020, 2022, 2023
* Only courses taught in the past 5 years are displayed.