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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/astrophysics-centre/events/astroseminar-lisa-dang
LOCATION:PHY - 308 200 University Avenue West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Astroseminar - Lisa Dang
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DESCRIPTION:\"Mapping Alien Worlds: from Infernal to Habitable Worlds\"\n\
 nLisa Dang is an Assistant Professor in the Physics and Astronomy\nDepar
 tment of the University of Waterloo. She uses various telescopes\,\ninclud
 ing the James Webb Space Telescope\, to study the diversity of\nexoplanets
  and their climates. Her work involves mapping atmospheric\ntemperature st
 ructures and constituents of exoplanets\, with a\nparticular focus on lava
  worlds. She also has experience in planetary\nmicrolensing and is involve
 d with the Ariel Mission conduct\npopulation-level analysis of exoplanet a
 tmospheres. Previously\, she\nwas a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at the Ins
 titute for Research on\nExoplanets (iREx) at the University of Montreal\, 
 specializing in\nexoplanet and exoplanetary atmosphere research. Lisa ea
 rned her PhD\nin physics from McGill University\, where she also completed
  her\nundergraduate degree. During her graduate studies\, she held a visit
 ing\nresearch fellowship at Caltech/IPAC to work on the Spitzer\nMicrolens
 ing Campaign.
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