American astrophysicist who designs and builds spectrographs to detect nearby galaxies, including work on VIRUS (the Visible Integral-field Replicable Unit Spectrograph) installed on McDonald Observatorys Hobby–Eberly Telescope to study dark energy, and FIREBall (Faint Intergalactic medium Redshifted Emission Balloon), the worlds first fiber fed ultraviolet spectrograph. In 2016 she joined the University of Washington as an assistant professor. As of May 2019, Tuttle was leading the recommissioning of the KOSMOS spectrograph for the Apache Point Observatory, an instrument originally stationed at Kitt Peak Observatory. She has produced numerous studies on the gender bias within astrophysics, including one published in Nature in 2017 which found womens 1st author papers receive 10% fewer citations than similar papers led by male 1st authors. She furthermore emphasizes the importance of supporting scientists from underrepresented groups. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Born on Monday, August 29, 1977 in Watsonville, United States