Dr Annelies Mortier
| Name: | Dr Annelies Mortier |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 5 Oct 2022, 2:32 p.m. |
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- Using Cheops to push beyond TESS’s orbital period barrier
- Understanding the stars in our search for another Earth
- Gaussian Processes and Physical stellar properties
- How to accurately measure spin-orbit angles in planetary systems
- Dusty Star Formation
- What makes our solar system “tick”: A presentation of various forms of planetary activity in our solar system
- Exploring the outer solar system with space robots
- Titanium chemistry in the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-121 b
- Characterising the internal structures of exoplanets with CHEOPS
- Eddington Lecture: A chemical survey of planets in our galaxy
- Holistic Characterization of Small Planets with the Magellan-TESS Survey
- Towards nearby Exo-Earths by way of young Neptunes
- CANCELLED - Exploring the outer solar system with space robots
- Pandemonium in the Planetary Graveyard
- AION and AEDGE: Search for gravitational waves with atom interferometry
- Looking into stars' cradle: results and challenges from an RV follow-up of infant and young planets
- The Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover and the search for life on ancient Mars
- Exploring systems of low-mass planets with CHEOPS
- The inner inner halo of the Milky Way according to APOGEE and Gaia
- The EXPRES Stellar Signals Project (ESSP): Establishing the State of the Field in Disentangling Photospheric Velocities
- Exoplanet group introduction
- A High Resolution View of Exoplanet Atmospheres
- Cambridge Exoplanet and Life Day
- Exploring Planets Orbiting Nearby Stars
- Observational constraints on the likelihood of 26Al in planet-forming environments
- A Song of Ice and Fire: the Fate of Planetary Systems After Stellar Death
- The Ongoing Hunt for Supermassive Black Hole Binaries
- Observations of stellar oscillations induced by hot Jupiters
- Diving into the stars with space-based asteroseismology
- First results from the Characterizing Exoplanet Satellite (CHEOPS)
- Exoplanets and the search for extraterrestrial life
- Compact, Low-Cost, High-Resolution Spectrographs for Exoplanet Science
- Making planets from small grains and big data
- The Evolution of Stellar Radial Velocity Jitter: Toward an Astrophysically-Motivated Predictor of Stellar RV Jitter
- Spinning up planetary bodies by pebble accretion
- Highlights from the dawn of million-star spectroscopy
- Cambridge Exoplanet Day
- Welcome to the era of fast radio burst “cosmology”!
- Direct Imaging and Characterisation of Exoplanets with VLT/SPHERE : Past, Present and Future
- Unveiling the high redshift Universe with deep spectroscopy
- The TOI-561 system: a low density ultra-short period super-Earth and three mini-Neptunes
- Irradiated brown dwarfs: Providing insights into exoplanet atmospheres
- Phosphine in the Clouds of Venus
- Disks and Dynamics of Protoplanetary Systems
- Polluted White Dwarfs: Insights into Ancient Exo-Planetary Systems
- Snowlines and Planet Compositions
- Absorption and accretion properties of local Active Galactic Nuclei
- Origins of Super-Earths in Inner Solar Systems
- Characterising the Atmospheres and Circumplanetary Environment of Exoplanets
- The Obscured Universe: from Peak Star-Formation to Reionization
- Forbidden line diagnostics of photoevaporative disc winds
- The Next Frontier of Low-Mass Galaxy Formation
- The Search for Exomoons in Survey and Targeted Observations
- Uncovering the nature of dark matter with stellar streams in the Milky Way
- Atmospheric collapse on tidally locked rocky planets
- Particle Physics Beyond the Standard Model with X-ray Studies of Galaxy Clusters
- Testing radius valley emergence models around late-type stars with TESS.
- Asteroseismology: Results from Kepler and TESS
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