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José Francisco Salgado

José Francisco Salgado (born José Francisco Salgado Alicea in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is an Emmy-nominated〔http://www.chicagoemmyonline.org/images/stories/2006_emmy_nominees_vk.pdf〕 astronomer, experimental photographer, visual artist, and public speaker who uses art to communicate science in engaging ways. Salgado's ''Science & Symphony'' films have been presented more than 100 times in 15 countries〔http://kv265.org/projects/science-and-symphony-concerts/〕 with orchestras including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Pops Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra Teatro Regio Torino, and the Chicago Sinfonietta. Salgado is a member of the Bailey-Salgado Project, an audiovisual ensemble formed with composer and musician Tom Bailey (Thompson Twins/Babble, International Observer).
== Education and Career ==
Formally trained in Physics (BS, U. of Puerto Rico) and Astronomy (PhD, U. of Michigan),〔http://www.ibex.swri.edu/archive/2005.07.shtml〕 José Francisco Salgado uses his skills in astronomy, education, and visual arts to create multimedia works that communicate science in engaging ways. In 2010 he co-founded KV 265,〔http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/blogs/news/breakingorbit/2010/07/〕 a non-profit organization whose mission is the communication of science through art and for which he serves as Executive Director. He is also adjunct professor of Astronomy at Benedictine University.〔http://ben.edu/news/2008/adler-astronomer-moser-adjunct-prepares-for-next-trip-to.cfm〕 Prior to these positions he worked from 2000 to 2015 as an astronomer and science visualizer at the Adler Planetarium〔http://www.adlerplanetarium.org/researchers/〕 in Chicago.

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