Jennifer Hoffman is an American astrophysicist and associate professor at the University of Denver.
Advised by Kenneth Nordsieck, her dissertation was titled Locating Mass Loss: Numerical Modeling of Circumstellar Material in Binary Systems.
[1] In 2003 Hoffman was appointed a National Science Foundation Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow at University of California, Berkeley.
[7] She was the Editor of the 2013 book, "Stellar Polimetry: From Birth to Death (AIP Conference Proceedings/Astronomy and Astrophysics)".
[9][10] Hoffman's research group use three dimensional Monte Carlo radiative transfer to model the interaction of circumstellar material with the light of stars and supernovae.