Title: PhD student
E-Mail: fedriani@cp.dias.ie
Phone: +353-1-4406656 x313
Address: Astronomy & Astrophysics Section, 31 Fitzwilliam Place Dublin 2,
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Research Interests: Star Formation, Protostellar Jets, Massive Young Stellar Objects (MYSOs)
Biographical Sketch:
Ruben Fedriani Lopez studied Mathematics at University of Cadiz (Spain), Saarland University (Germany) and Complutense University of Madrid (Spain). He completed his master degree in Astrophysics at Complutense University of Madrid. During his master, he did a Traineeship at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) working on M dwarfs using Virtual Observatory tools. On October 2015 he started his PhD on massive star formation studying the connection between the inner structure of MYSOs and their parsec scale jets.
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Last Updated: 24th October 2018 by Anne Grace
Ruben Fedriani Lopez
Title: PhD student
E-Mail: fedriani@cp.dias.ie
Phone: +353-1-4406656 x313
Address: Astronomy & Astrophysics Section, 31 Fitzwilliam Place Dublin 2,
Related Links (optional – e.g. personal pages, full CV, full ist of publications):
Research Interests: Star Formation, Protostellar Jets, Massive Young Stellar Objects (MYSOs)
Biographical Sketch:
Ruben Fedriani Lopez studied Mathematics at University of Cadiz (Spain), Saarland University (Germany) and Complutense University of Madrid (Spain). He completed his master degree in Astrophysics at Complutense University of Madrid. During his master, he did a Traineeship at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) working on M dwarfs using Virtual Observatory tools. On October 2015 he started his PhD on massive star formation studying the connection between the inner structure of MYSOs and their parsec scale jets.
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