IEA

Manuel Solimano

Postdoctoral Researcher at Centro de Astrobiología

Former PhD student

I am a former PhD student at IEA UDP, using multiwavelength observations to study the properties and motions of gas in and around galaxies at early epochs.

Projects

My dissertation is a detailed, high-resolution study of two distant star-forming galaxies. I use state-of-the-art observations with ESO-VLT and ALMA of the hydrogen Lyman-alpha and ionized carbon lines, respectively, to understand the processes of gas transport and feedback at the relevant scales.

Highlights
  • I participate in multiple international projects, including the ALMA-CRISTAL, SPT-SMG, JWST-TEMPLATES, and Arc-Tomography collaborations.
  • In 2023 I was awarded GO2 observing time in the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to follow-up a gravitationally lensed galaxy in the near-infrared.
Publications

NASA ADS

My PhD thesis titled “The Baryon Cycle in the Early Universe : a Multiwavelength, High Resolution View of Interstellar and Circumgalactic Gas Emission” can be found here.

Extracurricular activities

After office hours you can find me playing football or volleyball with friends.

Contact me

[email protected]