I am a postdoctoral scholar, working in Caltech's astronomy department within Richard Ellis's group. My main areas of interest are observational cosmology, strong gravitational lensing, and the use of galaxy clusters as gravitational telescopes to look for the most distant galaxies. |
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LENSES GALORE - HUBBLE FINDS LARGE SAMPLE OF VERY DISTANT GALAXIES
I obtained my PhD degree from Université Paul Sabatier in Toulouse. I did my thesis work at the department of Astrophysics of the Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, under the supervision of Roser Pelló and Jean-Paul Kneib. I have been working primarily in the Physics of galaxies group on galaxy formation and detection of the first generations of stars and galaxies.