Tansu Daylan - Department of Physics Dr Tansu Daylan’s research program seeks to better understand the particle nature of dark matter and how exoplanets form, evolve, migrate, and potentially support life Daylan joined our faculty as an assistant professor in Fall 2023
Home | AstroMusers - Washington University in St. Louis AstroMusers is a new research group in the Department of Physics at Washington University in St Louis led by Dr Tansu Daylan Our research program is fueled by the two main questions we passionately ask: What is the particle nature of dark matter? How do planets form, evolve, migrate, and potentially support life?
Tansu Daylan - Assistant Professor of Physics - LinkedIn Assistant Professor of Physics · Experience: Washington University in St Louis · Education: Harvard University · Location: United States · 446 connections on LinkedIn View Tansu Daylan’s
Tansu Daylan Tansu Daylan is a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University As an LSSTC Catalyst Fellow, his work focuses on efficiently identifying periodic transits in simulated data from the near-future Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) at the Rubin Observatory
Tansu Daylan | McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences - mcss. wustl. edu Dr Tansu Daylan’s research program seeks to better understand the particle nature of dark matter and how exoplanets form, evolve, migrate, and potentially support life Daylan joined our faculty as an assistant professor in Fall 2023 Previously, he was an LSST Discovery Alliance postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University between 2022 and 2023
Tansu Daylan - physics. wustl. edu Tansu Daylan Assistant Professor of Physics Department of Physics, Washington University in St Louis One Brookings Drive, St Louis, MO 63130 Compton 453,tansu@wustl edu, https: github com tdaylan, https: www tansudaylan com Last updated December 2023 Education 2018, Ph D in Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, US
tansudaylan (Tansu Daylan) - GitHub Ast Professor of Physics at WashU AstroMusers PI, cosmology, exoplanets curious mind, dad, aviator Harvard PhD, MIT Princeton postdoc In scientia fidimus - tansudaylan
Tansu Daylan - Acemap List of papers published by Tansu Daylan in the field of Physics, Astrophysics, Exoplanet, Astronomy, Planet, Radial velocity, Photometry (optics), Stars, Orbital period, Light curve, Acemap
Teaching - Tansu Daylan In Fall 2023, I taught Planets and Life in the Universe, Physics 3330 5330, to a joint audience of upper-level undergraduates and graduate students at Washington University I was using my teaching release in Spring 2024
Tansu Daylan | Arts Sciences - artsci. washu. edu Dr Tansu Daylan’s research program seeks to better understand the particle nature of dark matter and how exoplanets form, evolve, migrate, and potentially support life Daylan joined our faculty as an assistant professor in Fall 2023
Unlocking the secrets of the Universe | Department of Physics Dr Tansu Daylan joined Washington University in St Louis in August 2023 as an assistant professor of physics and faculty fellow in the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences (MCSS), both part of Arts and Sciences