In 2006, Schwamb graduated from the
University of Pennsylvania with a
B.A. summa cum laude with Distinction in
physics. She went on to study
astrophysics in the
California Institute of Technology, graduated
Master of Science in 2008. Schwamb finished her
Ph.D. in
planetary science in 2011, also from the California Institute of Technology. Her thesis was researching "Beyond Sedna: Probing the Distant Solar System", and her advisor was
Michael Brown. Between 2010 and 2013, Schwamb was a postdoctoral fellow at
Yale University. She worked at the Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics at
Academia Sinica in
Taipei in
Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2013 until 2016. Schwamb then held the post of assistant scientist at the
Gemini Observatory, before moving to
Queen's University, Belfast. She is the creator and co-founder of Astrotweeps, a
Rotation Curation account on
astronomy. Schwamb is involved in
citizen science projects. She is a founding science team member for
Planet Four, a project intended for mapping seasonal fans on the South Pole of
Mars. She is also part of the science team leading
Planet Hunters, a project in which users analyze data from the NASA Kepler Space Mission while searching for
exoplanets. == Awards and honors ==