Tim Milbourne
Graduate Student
Ph.D. Physics, Harvard University, 2014-Present
B.S. Physics, College of William and Mary, 2014
Tim’s research focuses on detecting exoplanets and developing models of stellar activity to help distinguish planetary signals from the host stars. Specifically, he uses the Sun as a test case to build better models of stellar activity, which will later be applied to non-solar targets.
A group paper on HARPS-N Solar Radial-Velocity Variations Are Dominated By Large, Bright Magnetic Regions has been published in The Astrophysical Journal.
A group paper on HARPS-N Solar Radial-Velocity Variations Are Dominated By Large, Bright Magnetic Regions has been posted on the arXiv.
