I am an experienced astronomer with a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe. I have a PhD in Astrophysics and have worked at prestigious institutions like the University of La Laguna, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, and the Observatory of Geneva. My research focuses on studying extrasolar planets and how their detection and characterization are affected by stellar activity.
I have a strong research background, with multiple first-author publications in respected journals like Nature Astronomy, A&A, and MNRAS, as well as numerous co-authored papers. I have presented my work at international conferences and have extensive experience in telescope observations.
I possess excellent programming, data analysis, and visualization skills. I am proficient in languages such as Python, IDL, Matlab, and C++, and I am also skilled in using software tools like Latex, Office, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Audition, and Unreal Engine. These skills allow me to conduct innovative research and effectively communicate my findings to diverse audiences.
I am enthusiastic about applying my knowledge and skills to new challenges and opportunities. I am a quick learner, a team player, and a creative problem solver.
