Amélie Gressier Post-doctoral Fellow
Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)| (Baltimore, USA) 2023-2025
Education
PhD in Astrophysics and Astronomy at the University Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France
2019-2022 Supervisors: Emmanuel Marcq (LATMOS), Jean-Philippe Beaulieu (IAP) and Benjamin Charnay (LESIA)
• Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 and STIS transmission spectroscopy data analysis
• CHEOPS photometric measurement analysis
• Re-analysis of 26 HST transmission spectra from Super-Earth to Sub-Neptune
• ARIEL and JWST planetary transit simulations
• Radiative and convective atmospheric modelling
• Impact of radiative clouds and photochemical hazes in warm Sub-Neptune transmission spectra
Master degree in Astrophysics-Planetology in Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France
2018-2019
• Master thesis in IAP (Paris, France 2019) under the supervision of Alain Lecavelier-des-Etangs. Probing the upper atmopshere of Hot-Jupiters using Hubble Space telescope STIS NUV data
Engineering degree in the National School of Civil Aviation (ENAC), Toulouse France
2015-2018
• Spatial and Aeronautical telecommunications engineering
• Intern in ESRIN ESA (Frascati, Italy 2017) under the supervision of Betlem Rosich Sentinel-1 SAR data analysis for natural disaster monitoring
• Master thesis in ONERA (Palaiseau, France 2018) under the supervision of Karine Caillault Aerosols impact on optical satellite transmission using CALIPSO-CALIOP lidar