After receiving her PhD, Shields received an
NSF Postdoctoral fellowship to work at the
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian. In 2016, she was awarded the
Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professorship at
UC Irvine. Shields current research focuses on understanding the habitability of small, Earth-sized planets orbiting low-mass stars. She takes climate models designed for modeling the climate and weather patterns on earth, and adapts and applies these to
exoplanets.
Science communication and Outreach Shields has been involved in the public communication of science since before her PhD, through her role in
Wired Science, as well as an appearance on the documentary,
The Universe. Most recently, Shields has appeared in a
NOVA episode. Shields founded the Rising Stargirls program in 2015 to encourage middle school girls of all colours and backgrounds to explore the universe.
Essays and poems 2006: Universe: The Sequel in the Anthology ''She's such a geek: women write about science, technology, and other nerdy stuff'' 2011: Nefertiti with a Calculator
Awards and honours 2022: Kibbe Science Lecturer 2017-2020: NASA Habitable Worlds Program Grant 2016: Clare Boothe Luce Professorship 2015: Kavli Fellow 2014: NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowship 2014: UC President's Postdoctoral Program Fellowship (2014-2015) ==References==