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Anne Verhamme obtained her PhD in June 2008 from the University of Geneva. She is an expert in radiation transfer effects in galaxies, specifically focusing on the Lyman-alpha line of hydrogen, and has developed efficient tools for detecting distant galaxies. Her research lies at the intersection of simulations and observations of galaxy formation and evolution. Verhamme was awarded a starting grant from the European Research Council and holds a professorship from the Swiss National Foundation. Her work tests indirect diagnostics of escape ionizing radiation from galaxies and aims to unveil the nature of the sources of cosmic reionization. She is also involved in several international collaborations including RASCAS (Radiation Scatterings Simulations), LARS (Lyman Alpha Reference Sample), and the MUSE (Multi Unit Spectrograph Explorer) Guaranteed Time Observations consortium.
Includes Department of Management, Finance, Economics, and Statistics programs. GMAT is strongly encouraged but not mandatory for most GSEM masters.