Name: Dr Palmira Jiménez-Hernández
Title: Postdoctoral Researcher
E-Mail: pjimenez@cp.dias.ie
Address: School of Cosmic Physics, DIAS Dunsink Observatory, Dunsink Lane, Castleknock, Dublin 15, D15 XR2R, Ireland.
Biographical Sketch:
Palmira Jimenez-Hernandez is a postdoctoral researcher at DIAS working with the team led by Dr Jonathan Mackey. Her research interest is in Stellar evolution: Wolf-Rayet stars, Wolf-Rayet nebulae, and dust formation around evolved stars.
Dr P. Jimenez-Hernandez obtained her PhD degree in 2022 from the Institute of Radioastronomy and Astrophysics (IRyA), UNAM in Mexico. During this time her research focus on modelling Wolf-Rayet and born-again nebula around evolved stars using a photioinizing code and Infrared observations.
ORCID: 0000-0002-6779-5181
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Last Updated: 26th April 2023 by Sophie Murray
Dr Palmira Jiménez-Hernández
Name: Dr Palmira Jiménez-Hernández
Title: Postdoctoral Researcher
E-Mail: pjimenez@cp.dias.ie
Address: School of Cosmic Physics, DIAS Dunsink Observatory, Dunsink Lane, Castleknock, Dublin 15, D15 XR2R, Ireland.
Biographical Sketch:
Palmira Jimenez-Hernandez is a postdoctoral researcher at DIAS working with the team led by Dr Jonathan Mackey. Her research interest is in Stellar evolution: Wolf-Rayet stars, Wolf-Rayet nebulae, and dust formation around evolved stars.
Dr P. Jimenez-Hernandez obtained her PhD degree in 2022 from the Institute of Radioastronomy and Astrophysics (IRyA), UNAM in Mexico. During this time her research focus on modelling Wolf-Rayet and born-again nebula around evolved stars using a photioinizing code and Infrared observations.
ORCID: 0000-0002-6779-5181
Category: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Staff
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