Evangelia (Lilia) Tremou

Ευαγγελία (Λίλια) Τρέμου

Assistant scientist

National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO)

Very Large Array (VLA), D-configuration

Brief CV

I am a staff scientist at NRAO sharing my time between VLA and VLBA science support and my research, which focuses on the physics of compact objects and radio transients. In particular, I am interested in understanding the time-variable radio sky searching for explosions, collisions, and disruption events. I use deep radio surveys that will help us to constrain the rates and the physical mechanisms that drive these explosions and outflows. I primarly use radio telescopes such as MeerKAT, NenuFAR, VLA and KVN.
I got my degree in Physics (2008) from the Aristotle University Thessaloniki and subsequently, I pursued my PhD (2011) at the University of Cologne and Max-Planck Institute for Radioastronomy in a joined doctoral program, IMPRS of Astronomy and Astrophysics. Prior to my current position, I was a PSL fellow in astrophysics at LESIA laboratory in Paris Observatory (2019-2021), a research associate in the Université Paris VII (Paris Diderot - Labex UnivEarthS) and CEA - Saclay (2017-2019), in Michigan State University, USA (2015-2017) and in Yonsei University, S. Korea (2012-2014). My résumé can also be found here.

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