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Laura Bonavera is lecturing at the University of Oviedo and is the PI of the project PGC2018-101948-B-I00.
She is currently investigating the Weak gravitational lensing and its applications to Cosmology (estimation of cosmological parameters) by studying the properties of galaxy clusters and galaxies, with preliminary (and promising) results in the statistical analysis of the lens effect using sources selected in high redshift submm catalogues (Bonavera et al. 2019). By applying the stacking technique, she was also studying the statistical properties of polarisation for complete samples of infrared and radio sources in a wide frequency range, poorly covered in literature (as for polarization), obtaining valuable, if not unique, results (Bonavera et al. 2017a and 2017b).
In the years from 2011 to 2015 she worked at the Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria, with full dedication to the Planck mission. Nowadays, it is the most important cosmological mission and its results will put a significant mark in the next couple of decades. She played a key role in the generation of the SEVEM CMB maps (official products of the mission) in total intensity and polarisation produced by Planck (Planck 2013 results XII, Planck 2015 results IX). The CMB maps were produced at different frequencies and they are of crucial importance in the study of the Universe. She was also involved in the Planck ISW project by leading an improvement of a novel algorithm to extract for the first time, not only a statistical detection of the ISW effect, but also an actual map of this weak signal by taking into account also the polarization data (Bonavera et al. 2016). This method has been used to construct an ISW map from the combination of Planck and galaxy surveys (Planck 2015 results XXI).
She has also been working in the production and validation of the Planck Catalogue of Compact Sources, which contain the flux densities of the many compact sources that were detected (mostly with tools developed at the Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria) in the whole sky maps produced by Planck (Planck 2013 results XXVIII and Planck 2015 results XXVII ).
During her Ph.D. her subjects of research were mainly the Cosmic Infrared Background measurements with the highest frequency channels of Planck (Planck early results XVIII) and the extragalactic radio sources with the validation of the Early Release Compact Source Catalogue of Planck (Planck early results VII). Moreover she was deeply involved in the Planck- ATCA Coeval Observations (Massardi et al. 2011, Bonavera et al. 2011): simultaneous observations of extragalactic objects with the Australia Telescope Compact Array and the Planck satellite, that allowed together with the Planck data the analysis of the extragalactic sources, their statistical properties and their importance as contaminant to the CMB signal in temperature.
According to the NASA ADS, she published more than a hundred scientific papers in international reviewed journals (almost all in Q1). Among these, there are 23 papers of the Planck Collaboration where she had a relevant contribution and there are more than 33 papers that has been published outside the Planck Collaboration. These publications have received more than 24000 citations, one with more than 7800 citations, two with more than 1000 citations, 7 with more than 500 citations, 29 of them with more than 100 citations. She has a H-index of 57. Currently, she is being part of 5 competitive national projects, one of which as PI. In the past, she participated in 5 national (one as PI) and 7 international research projects. She has been an Associate of the Planck Low Frequency Instrument (LFI) since 2008 and has subsequently been granted the status of Planck Scientists, a title awarded by the Planck Science Team to scientists who have dedicated at least two years of Full Time Equivalent work to the Planck project. She was also member of the LFI Core Team, responsible for the processing and analysis of the LFI data.
As member of the The Planck Collaboration, she was honoured with the 2019 Cocconi Prize, awarded by the European Physical Society "for an outstanding contribution to Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology" and the 2018 Gruber Cosmology Prize, by the Gruber Foundation, recognising “individuals whose research inspires and enables fundamental shifts in knowledge and culture”. In 2013, the collaboration was awarded a Physics World Top 10 breakthrough “for making the most precise measurement ever of the cosmic microwave background radiation”. In 2009, she was acknowledged for her work in Planck from the Italian Space Agency.
At present she is an Associate Professor at the University of Oviedo, teaching in Physics and in various Engineering grades. She is regularly tutoring final year and master projects and she is currently supervising three PhD student.
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The European Physical Journal Plusno. 10 (2023): 1-22
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