2024
Ref: SEMIN-2025-0019

Chance encounters in asteroseismology and their impact on a scientific career

De Cat, Peter


Seminar presented at Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory, Ürümqi, China on 2024-10-10

Abstract: As a little boy, I was already fascinated by the magnificent light show of the twinkling stars in the night sky. My scientific career started almost 30 years ago when, as a physics student at KU Leuven (Belgium), I prepared my master's thesis under the supervision of Conny Aerts. Thanks to her enthusiasm, I started to look into asteroseismology, where the stars reveal the secrets of their hidden interior through the way they vibrate. In this presentation I would like to demonstrate how my interest in stellar pulsations in combination with a few chance encounters have led to the two projects that I consider my greatest scientific achievements to date, namely the close collaboration with colleagues from both China (via the LAMOST-Kepler project) and India (via the BINA project). The strength of these projects will be demonstrated by some scientific results in different domains.


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