- Marie Curie Fellow - Cosmic DAWN Center
- DTU Space, Technical University of Denmark
I am an astronomer (Marie Curie Fellow) working at the Cosmic DAWN Center, DTU Space in Denmark. My research is focused on understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies and structures in the early universe. Particularly, I am interested in the most distant galaxies and galaxy clusters, aiming to efficiently discover them and understand how they form and evolve.
To this end, I make use of astronomical data at every wavelengths obtained from telescopes in space and on ground, including infrared (JWST, HST, VLT, VISTA, Spitzer), submm/mm (ALMA, NOEMA, Herschel, JCMT, IRAM, ATCA) and radio observations (VLA, MeerKAT). These state-of-the-art data sets allow us to investigate the interstellar medium properties, the environment and star-formation activities of distant galaxies, when the Universe was younger than 1/5 of its current age. My research and CV can be found below:
Research