IEA

Graduate Students

Aishwarya Sarath

PhD student, working with Roberto Assef -focussing on understanding the role of AGN in galaxy evolution through high-redshift quasars and Lyman Break Galaxies.

Sophie Venselaar

PhD student, working with Claudio Ricci, focussing on the millimeter, X-ray, and UV emission from nearby luminous AGN, using SWIFT and ALMA observations.

Sorya Lambert

PhD student, working with Evelyn Johnston, focussing on implementing phylogenetic methods in extragalactic astronomy, to analyze unresolved stellar populations.

Florence de Almeida

PhD student, working in Stellar and Galactic astrophysics – particularly in chemically tagging accreted stars in the solar neighborhood, and studying planet formation theories.

Theo Signor

PhD student, working with Paula Jofré, focussing on using machine learning techniques to analyze large astrophysical datasets to understand stellar physics and galaxy evolution.

Javiera Espinoza

PhD student, working with Bin Yang, interested in studying small, primitive objects of the Solar System, and their formation and evolution.

Anuroop Dasgupta

PhD student, working with Lucas Cieza and Alice Zurlo at UDP, and currently at ESO, exploring the evolution of protoplanetary disks and characterization of young substellar companions.

Hamideh Hosseini

PhD student, working with Manuel Aravena, on the formation of high-redshift galaxies and how they evolve into the massive galaxies we observe today.

Emilio Hueichapan

PhD student, working with José Prieto, interested in studying luminous Core Collapse Supernovae and in classifying transients.

Kristína Kallová

PhD student, working with Claudio Ricci, studying super-Eddington accretion around supermassive black holes in the centers of active galaxies.