Jason Hessels is a Canada Excellence Research Chair in Transient Astrophysics at McGill University and a full professor at the University of Amsterdam. He has made significant contributions to the field of fast radio transients, exploring their nature and the physical processes that create them. Hessels's research focuses on using advanced astrophysical tools and methods to precisely localize repeating fast radio bursts (FRBs) and to understand the underlying mechanisms that drive these energetic cosmic phenomena. He leads a research group within the AstroFlash project, which aims to unravel the complexities of FRBs and utilizes a variety of telescopes and observational techniques. His work is recognized in leading journals where he publishes impactful research results. He is also involved in open-source software development, making new algorithms and tools available to the scientific community through their GitHub page. Hessels supports postdoctoral researchers and graduate students at both McGill University and the University of Amsterdam, emphasizing mentorship and collaboration in his academic endeavors. He has received several grants and awards for his contributions to astrophysics, ensuring continued innovation and exploration in this exciting field.
University of Amsterdam • Amsterdam, Netherlands
McGill University • Montreal, Canada
ASTRON • Netherlands