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David Ehrenreich is an Associate Professor in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Geneva. He obtained his PhD in 2007 from Sorbonne Université in Paris. His research primarily focuses on the atmospheres of exoplanets, where he employs spectroscopy to understand the colors of 'sunsets' on these distant worlds and determine their atmospheric properties. Ehrenreich's work involves observing and modeling the light spectra produced by exoplanets as they transit their host stars. He has held a Marie Skłodowska Curie fellowship at CNES and received a Consolidator grant from the European Research Council. He is the chairperson of the CHEOPS Science Team, a small mission by the European Space Agency aimed at characterizing interesting exoplanets. Additionally, he leads a project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation on exoplanetary atmospheres and has been involved in several high-profile astronomical projects including CHEOPS and ESPRESSO. With over 200 scientific publications to his name, Ehrenreich is a significant contributor to the fields of astrophysics and exoplanet research.
University of Geneva • Geneva, Switzerland
Teaching and conducting research in the Department of Astronomy.
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