Past Member
Rodrigo Fernandez
Funding provided by the National Science Foundation
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Rodrigo Fernandez is interested in theoretical astrophysics at the stellar scale. His research makes use of numerical simulations to gain insight into complex astrophysical systems. Currently, he works on the explosion mechanism of core-collapse supernovae, the X-ray emission from neutron stars, and the nuclear physics of compact object mergers.
Dates at IAS
Member
School of Natural Sciences
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Degrees
University of Toronto
Ph.D.
2009
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Licenciado en Astronomia
2003
Appointments
University of Alberta
2016
Assistant Professor
University of California, Berkeley
2014–2016
Research Associate
University of California, Berkeley
2013–2014
Postdoctoral Scholar