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Olivier GuyonPlace of work: United States of America University: Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of JapanField of research: Exoplanets imaging techniques (Adaptive Optics, Coronagraphy) |
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I obtained my PhD in astrophysics in 2002 from University of Paris 6, working on interferometry and adaptive optics. I am now an Adaptive Optics scientist at Subaru Telescope in Hawaii, one of the largest telescopes in the word.I have been working in the last ~7 years on techniques to allow direct imaging of extrasolar planets both from the ground and from space. |
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A brief history of the search for extrasolar planets11 Jan, 2006 06:06 am Less than 20 years ago, the existence of extrasolar planets was only a speculation, and had yet to be proved. Almost 200 extrasolar planets are now known,... | ||





