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Physics and Astronomy

 Isabelle Codron

Isabelle Codron (She/Her)

Postgraduate Researcher
Physics and Astronomy

I obtained my MPhys in Physics with Astrophysics at the University of Exeter in 2021. My dissertation was titled “Dynamical Processes in the Inner Regions of Protoplanetary Discs”, supervised by Stefan Kraus.

 

I have continued my research on protoplanetary discs in my PhD, working with Stefan Kraus and the larger MIRC-X/CHARA Consortium. I use interferometry to observe the inner au of Herbig and T Tauri discs, and model the dust continuum structure using PMOIRED. I have extensive observing experience with the MIRC-X and MYSTIC instruments at CHARA, alongside PIONIER at the VLTI.

I spent 2 months as a visiting researcher at ESO Chile working on GRAVITY data as part of a collaboration with Dr. Aaron Labdon. During my visit I also implemented a pixel-saturation checker into the in-house ESO nightly data quality check for the GRAVITY instrument.

 

I am looking for postdoctoral research positions focused on protoplanetary discs from an observational point of view, and combining simulation efforts into my research.

I am also interested in postdoc positions in climate science, ideally modelling observational data.

 

For any collaborations or postdoc positions, please get in touch!

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