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I completed my PhD in Astronomy in 2012, co-hosted by the University of Porto (Portugal) and Aarhus University (Denmark). I then joined the University of Birmingham (UK) as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2012-17). In 2017, I took up a position as Research Scientist at the University of Göttingen (Germany). Later that year, I joined the Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences (IA) — currently as Assistant Researcher — and the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Porto (FCUP) — currently as Invited Assistant Professor. I was a Visiting Scientist at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara (USA) in 2019. As of 2021, I lead the Stellar Astrophysics Research Group at IA, heading a multidisciplinary team composed (at the time of writing) of 23 researchers, 9 PhD students, and 9 MSc students.
In 2018, I was awarded a prestigious Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (160 kEUR) by the European Commission. This was followed in 2020 by the award of a highly competitive FCT CEEC Individual contract (353 kEUR), having ranked 1st nationwide in the Physics panel (Assistant Researcher level). I am or have been Co-I in 8 other funded projects, namely, an ESA-PRODEX Experiment Arrangement (404 kEUR), as well as 4 NASA (total: 220 kUSD) and 3 FCT (total: 397 kEUR) projects.
I have or have had scientific coordination roles within the TESS (NASA), PLATO (ESA), and Ariel (ESA) space mission consortia. I led the work that allowed predictions to be made of the asteroseismic potential of TESS, helping shape the performance requirements for the instrumentation. I currently lead a working group within the PLATO Data Center, overseeing development of a key part of the mission's science pipeline. Concerning Ariel, I lead a working group responsible for determining the fundamental parameters of the mission's target stars.
My research activity encompasses the fields of stellar astrophysics, Galactic archaeology, and exoplanetary science. I have authored 182 publications (H-index of 49 and a total of ~7,600 refereed citations). Among these are 115 articles in peer-reviewed journals (including 2 in Science, 1 in Nature, 1 in Nature Astronomy, and 1 in Nature Communications), 2 edited books, 1 book chapter, 32 conference proceedings, and 23 online data catalogs. Altogether, I am first author of 31 publications and second or third author of 33 publications (across all types). I am Associate Editor for the leading open access journals Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences and Frontiers in Physics. I am also a referee for 6 international journals, with 2.4 reviews on average per year.
Since 2015, I have presented 28 talks at international conferences and research institutes worldwide, including 2 invited review talks, 9 invited talks, 6 invited research seminars, and 11 contributed talks. I am a regular evaluator in international panels for funding research (e.g., NASA Astrophysics Data Analysis Program, NASA Postdoctoral Program) and a reviewer for state-of-the-art observing facilities (e.g., Hubble, OPTICON). I have been a member of the Scientific Organizing Committee of 7 international (4 as Chair) and 1 national (as Chair) conferences and advanced schools. These activities are complemented by my active membership of a number of associations and societies, namely, the International Astronomical Union, the Marie Curie Alumni Association, and the Portuguese Astronomical Society.
I supervise or have supervised 15 research projects: 1 postdoctoral researcher (ongoing), 5 PhD (2 completed, 3 ongoing) and 4 MSc projects (3 completed, 1 ongoing), 2 predoctoral internships (both completed), and 3 undergraduate projects (all completed). I am accustomed to being a member of academic degree juries (7 times a member, 2 of which in international juries). Moreover, I have extensive teaching experience, both at the undergraduate (4 courses lectured at the University of Birmingham) and postgraduate levels (1 PhD and 1 MSc courses currently being lectured at the University of Porto). I have also been an invited lecturer in 2 international advanced schools and have previously delivered training courses for high-school teachers.
Finally, I am an avid science communicator, with 20 public talks and 13 events organized since 2015 in three different countries. I also often contribute to the national and international media on research-related stories (at least 16 TV/radio/podcast appearances, 30 written press/online media contributions, and 2 magazine articles since 2015).
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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNALno. 2 (2024): 110
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Natureno. 7967 (2023): 917-920
Astronomische Nachrichtenno. 5 (2023)
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Tiago L. Campante,Tanda Li,J. M. Joel Ong,E. Corsaro,M. S. Cunha,Timothy R. Bedding,D. Bossini,Sylvain Breton,Derek L. Buzasi,W. J. Chaplin, M. Deal, R. A. García,
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