Introducing the 2019 ESO Fellows - Chile

Published: 12 Jun 2019
NAOMI at first light

The Offices for Science and the Astronomy Faculty are very pleased to present the 2019 ESO Fellows. Here is an introduction to the Fellows due to start in Chile later this year.

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Edmund Christian Herenz
Research Interests: galaxy formation and evolution, specifically the role of galaxies in reionisation
Current Institute: Stockholm University, Sweden

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Kateryna Kravchenko
Research Interests: Atmospheric dynamics in cool evolved stars; optical high-resolution spectroscopy and interferometry; 1D/3D radiative transfer
Current Institute: ESO Garching, Germany

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Camila Navarrete Silva
Research Interests: Structure and formation of the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds, globular clusters and variable stars, stellar streams and galaxy haloes.
Current Institute: Institute of Astrophysics, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile

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Alejandro Santamaría Miranda
Research Interests: Star formation and protoplanetary discs
Current institute: Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile

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Peter Scicluna
Research Interests: Interstellar and circumstellar dust, evolved stars, mass loss, astrostatistics
Current Institute: Academia Sinica, Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics (ASIAA), Taiwan

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Ditte Slumstrup
Research Interests: Fundamental parameter and abundance determinations of red giant stars with high-resolution spectroscopy and the corresponding implications on stellar ages and galactic archaeology
Current Institute: Aarhus University, Denmark

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Aleksandra Alicja Solarz
Research Interests: Machine learning for pattern recognition in large datasets; large scale structure of the Universe; – galaxy and AGN coevolution
Current institute: National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland