Every month, we publish an interview belonging to our #WhoIsDrRemeis feature here and on our social media channels. See below what’s new!
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#WhoIsDrRemeis Episode 12
Master student Katrin Berger works with NuSTAR data of the high-mass X-ray binary 4U 0115+63 and studies the light curve and the spectrum of this system, in which the compact object is an accreting neutron star. She is a part of the Remeis family since 2018, when she started working on her Bachelor’s thesis in the…
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#WhoIsDrRemeis Episode 11
Meet Theresa Heindl, Bachelor student of Prof. Manami Sasaki. She studied the Canis Major region for her thesis, and has also become quite involved with our Imaging team at the Observatory.
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#WhoIsDrRemeis Episode 10
The last episode in 2020 of #WhoIsDrRemeis introduces our PhD student Andrea Gokus. She works with multi-wavelength data of blazars, which are a specific kind of active galaxies. In her interview, she talks about what these sources are, why she has not one, but two PhD advisors, and what she likes about giving guided tours…
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#WhoIsDrRemeis Episode 9
This month’s #WhoIsDrRemeis episode introduces PhD student Dominic Bernreuther, who works on extended Galactic structures in the group of Prof. Manami Sasaki. Using Machine Learning, he is writing a software to find these structures automatically. At the Remeis Observatory, he is part of the Social Media Team since its start in 2019.
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#WhoIsDrRemeis Episode 8
Simon Kreuzer is a PhD candidate in the group of Prof. Ulrich Heber and works, among other things, on so-called hypervelocity stars. What those are and what else he is interested in, you can find out in our new #WhoIsDrRemeis Interview.
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#WhoIsDrRemeis Episode 7
Philipp Weber is a Master student in the group of Prof. Wilms and he works on eROSITA. He is both a passionate programmer and astrophotographer.
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#WhoIsDrRemeis Episode 6
Jonas G.-R. is a Master student working on detecting shell-like structures with deep learning algorithms. He is part of Prof. Manami Sasakis Multi-wavelength Astronomy group and went to Australia for a few weeks in 2019 to learn radio data analysis.
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#WhoIsDrRemeis Episode 5
Ole König works on dense objects: neutron stars! He is a PhD candidate of the X-ray group led by Prof. Jörn Wilms.
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#WhoIsDrRemeis Episode 4
In his Master’s thesis, Steven Hämmerich worked on blue horizontal branch stars as part of Ulrich Heber’s working group. He is also part of our Social Media team.
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#WhoIsDrRemeis Episode 3
Melanie Lang is a Master student at our Observatory and works on eROSITA simulations. She is part of Manami Sasaki’s Multiwavelength working group.