After a PhD focused on the theory of interior structure and atmospheric dynamics of giant planets, I have studied numerically how their orbits evolve during the first few millions years of their existence. This so-called migration influences the whole life of their system, including the distribution of lower mass planets. I am now studying the atmosphere of exoplanets using ground-based observations, starting from giant planets and aiming for lower masses as our techniques improve. My motivation is really to push our analysis skills at their limits and exploit at best existing and future observations to understand distant worlds. Essentially, I aim to develop a global understanding of planets (particularly giant ones) using all available methods and allowing to put our own solar system into perspective.
This is the registration page for the virtual edition of the RED Training School (June 2nd – 8th, 2026). This online Training School will feature recorded lectures from the current year’s in-person RED event. Each streamed lecture will be followed by a live Q&A session with the speaker. Throughout the week, attendees will have the chance to network with students from all around the world, connect with the lecturers, present their PhD topics (optional), and share and discuss research across disciplines. All lectures will be conducted in English.
Once your registration has been validated, you will get the login to access the interface for this virtual school.
Participants who watch the whole lecture series and succeed in short quizzes about it will receive a certificate of attendance. Live animations and Q&A sessions will be organized at CEST (UTC + 2), but you can watch the lectures and replays of the Q&A session at your convenience in your time zone.
Registrations are open until May 26th, 1 PM CEST (UTC +2).
The registration form is located under the Lecturers presentation. Go to registration form