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Welcome to my web page
I
am a researcher in Astrophysics
of the Planets and Comets Department
at the
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research,
Germany. My Ph.D. thesis (2004) was
focusing on young protostars and their
physics by means of observations,
interpretation, and modelling.
I am interested in Physics, specially in Astrophysics.
My
main research interests are
planetary science (atmospheres), low-mass star
formation, observations and tecniques in the submillimeter/millimeter range, and
Globular Clusters. I am particularly interested in
Research with OSIRIS onboard Rosetta, and with the Herschel Space Observatory
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Main areas of Current Research: - (Sub)millimeter wavelength studies of solar system objects - Radio emission from protostars and yound stellar objects - Space based observations and related science on instruments onboard Rosetta and Herschel, and coordinated ground-based observations in support of .
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Last change: 03 March 2011
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