MEET THE BRILLIANT MINDS BEHIND THE EXOLIFE FINDER
The ExoLife Finder (ELF) project is made possible by a team of dedicated scientists, physicists, and engineers, who are committed to advancing the field of astrobiology and discovering the potential for life beyond our solar system. Our team brings together diverse skills and expertise and is driven by a shared passion for exploration and discovery.
THE RESEARCH TEAM
Jeffrey Kuhn
LIOM ERA Chair and Principal Investigator
American physicist and astronomer, professor of astronomy at the University of Hawaii. He is known for his contributions to astrophysics and the search for extraterrestrial life, particularly in the areas of telescope and detection system development, the study of the Sun and its corona, and the search for planets around other stars. He has made contributions to the fields of astrophysics and the search for extraterrestrial life. He is known for his work on the development of telescopes and detection systems, including the Princeton Solar Distortion Telescope (PSDT), the National Solar Observatory Precision Solar Photometric Telescope (PSPT), and the University of Hawaii Solar Observatory for Limb Active Regions and Coronae (Solar-C). He has also contributed to the design of the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) and the Giant Magellan Telescope, and has conceived of other telescopes that are in the planning or construction phases, including the Polarized Light from Atmospheres of Nearby Extra-Terrestrial Systems (PLANETS) telescope and the Exo-Life Finder telescopes (ELF and MiniELF).
Rafael Rebolo
IAC Director
Member of the LIOM Advisory Committee
Member of the LIOM Advisory Committee
Rafael Rebolo López is a Spanish astrophysicist. Rebolo earned a
degree in physics from the University of Granada in 1984 and a doctorate
in astrophysics from the University of La Laguna in 1987. He is the
director of the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (IAC)
since October 2023. He is a professor at the Spanish National Research
Council and an external professor at the Max Planck Institute for
Astronomy and a member of the Max Planck Society since 2002. Rebolo and
his team were responsible for the discovery in 1995 of the first brown
dwarfs and the discovery of several giant extrasolar planets in 2000. He
provided empirical evidence in 1999 of the physical connection between
supernovae and black holes. He has been a pioneer in Spain in the
experimental research of the cosmic microwave background.
Nicolas Lodieu
Small-ELF principal investigator
Member of the LIOM Advisory Committee
Member of the LIOM Advisory Committee
Born in Bordeaux (Gironde), south-west of France, I lived more than
20 years in one of the most famous wine region in the world, the Médoc.
I did my PhD thesis at the AIP in Potsdam (www.aip.de) and a 2-year
post-doc at the University of Leicester working on the UKIRT Infrared
Deep Sky Survey (www.ukidss.org). I am now a staff researcher at the
Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias in La Laguna, Tenerife. My work
deals with the search and characterisation of nearby low-mass stars and
brown dwarfs in the solar neighbourhood and in open clusters and
star-forming regions as well as the study of the shape of the mass
function in the low-mass, substellar, and planetary-mass regimes. I am
the Small-ELF project scientist at the IAC.
Victor Quintero
LIOM Project Manager
Víctor Quintero León is a European Projects’ Expert with extensive experience in EU Financing Programmes through more than 15 years work in different institutions such as regional NGOs (Management of ERDF and ESF funds – Interregional and Cross-Border Cooperation Programmes); International Organizations (UNICEF, internship in United Nations UNESCO-Unevoc centre) Universities and Research Centres. Master in International Relations and Evaluator of different EU Programmes, he has managed and monitored Education, International Cooperation and Research & Innovation projects through the Horizon 2020 Programme, the European Neighbourhood Instrument, Erasmus+, as well as ERC Advanced Grants such as POLMAG, after winning a five years position funded by the project. Since February 2023, he is working as the Project Manager of LIOM. Víctor takes care of all the administrative work related with the set-up and development of the new Laboratory in Opto-Mechanics and with LIOM team activities.
Auxiliadora Padrón
LIOM Photonics Postdoc
I studied for a bachelor’s degree in Physics and a master’s degree in Astrophysics at the University of La Laguna in Tenerife, where I am originally from. Although my initial dream was to explore the cosmos as an astrophysicist, my career path took me from the biggest to the smallest: quantum physics. For more than seven years I worked in a quantum optics laboratory at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO), in Barcelona, contributing to the development of the quantum Internet.
Now, returning to my roots, I am excited to contribute to the field of astrophotonics within the LIOM team. In addition to my work in the lab, I am passionate about scientific outreach and I love dancing!
Paula Sola La Serna
Laboratory Optical Engineer
After studying Physics and Astrophysics at the University of La Laguna I worked as a Telescopic Operations Technician at Teide Observatory for two years. During this period, I realised that what interested me most about observing the sky was ‘how’ rather than ‘what’, as well as the huge amount of information that light carries. The different concepts and principles used to build the instruments allowing to examine it engrossed me. Hence, I decided to major in Optics, the field in which I have been working and receiving training for four years, advised by Dr. Jorge Sánchez-Capuchino Revuelta, within the frameworks of my MSc final project and my ongoing PhD thesis. Of all that optics encompases, I am specialised in the design of broadband colour corrected lens based systems and the manufacturing of aspherical surfaces. In the LIOM project I make the leap to innovative manufacturing techniques for thin off-axis aspherical mirrors as a laboratory optical engineer.
Patricia Fernández Izquierdo
Technical Manager and Optomechanical Engineer
I have over 19 years of work experience in engineering, including 3 years in construction projects as a Civil Engineer and the last 16 years as a Mechanical Engineer at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC).
Working at IAC has allowed me to develop my professional career in an international environment, being involved in significant astronomical instruments such as Osiris, EMIR, QUIJOTE, GRANCAIN, HORUS, HARMONI, ADFEMOS and mKIDs.
In terms of my academic background, I obtained my PhD in Energy Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Seville, Spain in 2012. Since then, I have been involved in R&D projects funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. Furthermore, I was awarded the SEVERO OCHOA research grant, which allowed me to enhance my training at the European Southern Observatory (ESO), an intergovernmental organization committed to constructing, developing, and managing state-of-the-art ground-based observatories.
I have recently joined the LIOM team as Technical Manager, which is a great opportunity to work with other experts on such an interesting and leading LIOM project.
INTERNATIONAL EXTERNAL COLLABORATORS
Members of the LIOM Advisory Committee
Jannick P. Rolland
Ye Zhou
Cindy Giebink
Maud Langlois
LIOM Scientific Collaborators
Pradip Rupkumar Gatkine
Ed Kibblewhite
Gil Moretto
Wolfgang Osten
Victor Sanchez Bejar
Simon Peter Worden
Justin Fletcher
Ryan Swindle
Mauricio de Oliveira
BE A PART OF THE NEXT FRONTIER IN THE SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE
The project aims to recruit exceptional researchers and engineers who possess a wealth of knowledge and experience in various fields, including machine learning, continuous mechanical systems, optics and photonics, and mechanical laboratory techniques.
The team will also include several postdoctoral researchers, a laboratory technician to support the optics and mechanics lab and information technology systems. Additionally, three Ph.D. students will be recruited to conduct research on optics, wavefront control, and optomechanics.
A full-time project manager will also oversee the project’s progress and ensure that it is completed on time and within budget.
For further information on the available positions, please see our job pre-announcement.
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