Curriculum Vitae ( PDF )
Early stages of high-mass star formation; Infrared dark clouds; Clump fragmentation and chemistry; Binary formation;
Polarization observations and magnetic fields; Infall streamers; Accretion disks; Radio telescopes and interferometers
Professional Preparation
Associate Professor, Department of Astronomy, The University of Tokyo
2025 – Present
Research Staff, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Institute of Science Tokyo
2024 – 2025
Project Assistant Professor, ALMA Project, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ)
2019 – 2024
Project Research Fellow, ALMA Project, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ)
2014 – 2019
Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Department of Astronomy, Boston University
2008 – 2014
M.Sc. in Astronomy, Department of Astronomy, Universidad de Chile
2005 – 2008
B.Sc. in Physics, Department of Physics, Universidad de Chile
2001 – 2004
Grants
KAKENHI: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (PI; 2023 - 2026)
MagMaR: Magnetic fields in Massive star-forming Regions
Total amount awarded: 18,590,000 Japanese Yen
KAKENHI: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (CO-PI; 2022 - 2025)
Studying Magnetized Binary Star Formation with ALMA
Total amount awarded: 17,420,000 Japanese Yen
NAOJ Visiting Joint Research (PI; 2022)
High-mass Star Formation with ALMA
Total amount awarded: 420,000 Japanese Yen
KAKENHI: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (PI; 2018 - 2021)
ALMA Large Program. ALMA-IMF: ALMA Transforms Our View of the Origin of Stellar Masses
Total amount awarded: 17,160,000 Japanese Yen
NAOJ Visiting Joint Research (PI; 2018)
ALMA Large Program. ALMA-IMF: ALMA Transforms Our View of the Origin of Stellar Masses
Total amount awarded: 380,000 Japanese Yen
NAOJ Visiting Fellows Program I (PI; 2016)
A survey of prestellar, high-mass cluster-forming clumps: constraining models of high-mass star formation
Total amount awarded: 250,000 Japanese Yen
NAOJ Visiting Fellows Program II (PI; 2016)
A survey of prestellar, high-mass cluster-forming clumps: constraining models of high-mass star formation
Total amount awarded: 250,000 Japanese Yen