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You can find my cv under this link. Check out this page for the most up-to-date list of my publications.

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I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Argelander Institut für Astronomie of the University of Bonn. I have been awarded a DFG grant (SL 172/1-1) for a project entitled New methods for probing dark matter in galaxies with gravitational lensing. \\

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I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Argelander Institut für Astronomie of the University of Bonn. I have been awarded a DFG grant (SL 172/1-1) for a project entitled Developing gravitational lensing techniques to study the properties of dark matter in galaxies.. \\

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Soon after the start of my PhD thesis with Jean Surdej at the University of Liège, I received an ESO Studentship to pursue my PhD at ESO Chile under the supervision of Damien Hutsemékers. During those years I discovered the joy of working in world-class observatory and learning the subtilities of observation at the New Technology Telescope in La Silla. I spent my research time between the study of AGNs and the one of gravitational lenses through imager, spectrographs and Wollaston prisms. While I was carrying a polarimetric survey of quasars, I discovered the lensed quasar J1131-1231. In April 2005, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Quasar pairs and gravitational lenses: Observational study and observational applications.
In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Frédéric Courbin and Georges Meylan. I spent most of my research time collaborating to the launch of the COSMOGRAIL monitoring project, and to study various gravitationally lensed systems. \\

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Soon after the start of my PhD thesis with Jean Surdej at the University of Liège, I received an ESO Studentship to pursue my PhD at ESO Chile under the supervision of Damien Hutsemékers. During those years I discovered the joy of working in a world-class observatory and learning the subtleties of observation at the New Technology Telescope in La Silla. I spent my research time between the study of AGNs and the one of gravitational lenses through imager, spectrographs and Wollaston prisms. While I was carrying a polarimetric survey of quasars, I discovered the lensed object J1131-1231. In April 2005, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Quasar pairs and gravitational lenses: Observational study and observational applications.
In June 2005, I started my first postdoctoral position at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Frédéric Courbin and Georges Meylan. I spent most of my research time collaborating to the launch of the COSMOGRAIL monitoring project, and to study various gravitationally lensed systems. \\

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I am currently post-doctoral researcher at the Argelander Institut für Astronomie of the University of Bonn. I have been awarded a DFG grant (SL 172/1-1) for a project entitled New methods for probing dark matter in galaxies with gravitational lensing . \\

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I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Argelander Institut für Astronomie of the University of Bonn. I have been awarded a DFG grant (SL 172/1-1) for a project entitled New methods for probing dark matter in galaxies with gravitational lensing. \\

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You can find my cv under this link. Check my Publications page for the most up-to-date list of my publications.

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Soon after the start of my PhD thesis with Jean Surdej at the University of Liège, I received an ESO Studentship to pursue my PhD at ESO Chile under the supervision of Damien Hutsemékers. During those years I discovered the joy of working in world-class observatory and learning the subtilities of observation at the New Technology Telescope in La Silla. I spent my research time between the study of AGNs and the one of gravitational lenses through imager, spectrographs and Wollaston prisms. While I was carrying a polarimetric survey of quasars, I discovered the lensed quasar J1131-1231. In April 2005, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Quasar pairs and gravitational lenses: Observational study and observational applications.
In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Frédéric Courbin and Georges Meylan. I spent most of my research time collaborating to the launch of the COSMOGRAIL monitoring project, and to study various gravitationally lensed systems. \\

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Soon after the start of my PhD thesis with Jean Surdej at the University of Liège, I received an ESO Studentship to pursue my PhD at ESO Chile under the supervision of Damien Hutsemékers. During those years I discovered the joy of working in world-class observatory and learning the subtilities of observation at the New Technology Telescope in La Silla. I spent my research time between the study of AGNs and the one of gravitational lenses through imager, spectrographs and Wollaston prisms. While I was carrying a polarimetric survey of quasars, I discovered the lensed quasar J1131-1231. In April 2005, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Quasar pairs and gravitational lenses: Observational study and observational applications.
In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Frédéric Courbin and Georges Meylan. I spent most of my research time collaborating to the launch of the COSMOGRAIL monitoring project, and to study various gravitationally lensed systems. \\

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In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI), part of the Zentrum für Astronomie of the University of Heidelberg, in the group of Joachim Wambsganss. During that time I strengthened my expertise in quasar microlensing. I developed microlensing as a tool to study the broad line region in AGNs and I obtained the first measurement of the size of that region based on a microlensing monitoring. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.\\

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In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI), part of the Zentrum für Astronomie of the University of Heidelberg, in the group of Joachim Wambsganss. During that time I strengthened my expertise in quasar microlensing. I developed microlensing as a tool to study the broad line region in AGNs and I obtained the first measurement of the size of that region based on a microlensing monitoring. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.\\

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I am currently post-doctoral researcher at the Argelander Institut für Astronomie of the University of Bonn. I have been awarded a DFG grant (SL 172/1-1) for a project entitled New methods for probing dark matter in galaxies with gravitational lensing . \\

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I am currently post-doctoral researcher at the Argelander Institut für Astronomie of the University of Bonn. I have been awarded a DFG grant (SL 172/1-1) for a project entitled New methods for probing dark matter in galaxies with gravitational lensing . \\

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In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI) of University of Heidelberg, in the group of Joachim Wambsganss. During that time I strengthened my expertise in quasar microlensing. I developed microlensing as a tool to study the broad line region in AGNs and I obtained the first measurement of the size of that region based on a microlensing monitoring. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.\\

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In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI), part of the Zentrum für Astronomie of the University of Heidelberg, in the group of Joachim Wambsganss. During that time I strengthened my expertise in quasar microlensing. I developed microlensing as a tool to study the broad line region in AGNs and I obtained the first measurement of the size of that region based on a microlensing monitoring. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.\\

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Soon after the start of my PhD thesis with Jean Surdej at the University of Liege, I received an ESO Studentship to pursue my PhD at ESO Chile under the supervision of Damien Hutsemékers. During those years I discovered the joy of working in world-class observatory and learning the subtilities of observation at the New Technology Telescope in La Silla. I spend my research time between the study of AGNs and of gravitational lenses through imager, spectrographs and Wollaston prisms. While I was carrying a polarimetric survey of quasars I discovered the lensed quasar J1131-1231. In April 2005, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Quasar pairs and gravitational lenses: Observational study and observational applications.
In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Dr. Frederic Courbin and George Meylan. I spent most of my research time collaborating to the launch of the COSMOGRAIL monitoring project, and to study various gravitationally lensed systems. \\

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Soon after the start of my PhD thesis with Jean Surdej at the University of Liège, I received an ESO Studentship to pursue my PhD at ESO Chile under the supervision of Damien Hutsemékers. During those years I discovered the joy of working in world-class observatory and learning the subtilities of observation at the New Technology Telescope in La Silla. I spent my research time between the study of AGNs and the one of gravitational lenses through imager, spectrographs and Wollaston prisms. While I was carrying a polarimetric survey of quasars, I discovered the lensed quasar J1131-1231. In April 2005, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Quasar pairs and gravitational lenses: Observational study and observational applications.
In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Frédéric Courbin and Georges Meylan. I spent most of my research time collaborating to the launch of the COSMOGRAIL monitoring project, and to study various gravitationally lensed systems. \\

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In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI) of University of Heidelberg, in the group of Prof. Dr. Joachim Wambsganss. During that time I strengthened my expertise in quasar microlensing. I developed microlensing as a tool to study the broad line region in AGNs and obtained the first measurement of the BLR size from microlensing monitoring. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.\\

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In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI) of University of Heidelberg, in the group of Joachim Wambsganss. During that time I strengthened my expertise in quasar microlensing. I developed microlensing as a tool to study the broad line region in AGNs and I obtained the first measurement of the size of that region based on a microlensing monitoring. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.\\

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In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI) of University of Heidelberg, in the group of Prof. Dr. Joachim Wambsganss. During that time I strengthened my expertise in cosmological microlensing. I developed microlensing as a tool to study the broad line region in AGNs and obtained the first measurement of the BLR size from microlensing monitoring. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.\\

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In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI) of University of Heidelberg, in the group of Prof. Dr. Joachim Wambsganss. During that time I strengthened my expertise in quasar microlensing. I developed microlensing as a tool to study the broad line region in AGNs and obtained the first measurement of the BLR size from microlensing monitoring. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.\\

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Soon after the start of my PhD thesis with Jean Surdej at the University of Liege, I received an ESO Studentship to pursue my PhD at ESO Chile under the supervision of Damien Hutsemékers. During those years I discovered the joy of working in world-class observatory and learning the subtilities of observation at the New Technology Telescope in La Silla. I spend my research time between the study of AGNs and of gravitational lenses through imager, spectrographs and Wollaston prisms. While I was carrying a polarimetric survey of quasars I discovered the lensed quasar J1131-1231. In April 2005, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Quasar pairs and gravitational lenses: Observational study and observational applications.
In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Dr. Frederic Courbin and George Meylan. I spent most of my research time collaborating to the launch of the COSMOGRAIL monitoring project, and to study various gravitationally lensed systems. \\

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Very brief curriculum:
Soon after the start of my PhD thesis with Jean Surdej at the University of Liege, I received an ESO Studentship to pursue my PhD at ESO Chile under the supervision of Damien Hutsemékers. During those years I discovered the joy of working in world-class observatory and learning the subtilities of observation at the New Technology Telescope in La Silla. I spend my research time between the study of AGNs and of gravitational lenses through imager, spectrographs and Wollaston prisms. While I was carrying a polarimetric survey of quasars I discovered the lensed quasar J1131-1231. In April 2005, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Quasar pairs and gravitational lenses: Observational study and observational applications.
In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Dr. Frederic Courbin and George Meylan. I spent most of my research time collaborating to the launch of the COSMOGRAIL monitoring project, and to study various gravitationally lensed systems. \\

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In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI) of University of Heidelberg, in the group of Prof. Dr. Joachim Wambsganss. During that time I strengthened my expertise in cosmological microlensing. I developed microlensing as a tool to study the broad line region in AGNs and obtained the first measurement of the BLR size from microlensing monitoring. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.\\

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In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI) of University of Heidelberg, in the group of Prof. Dr. Joachim Wambsganss. During that time I strengthened my expertise in cosmological microlensing. I developed microlensing as a tool to study the broad line region in AGNs and obtained the first measurement of the BLR size from microlensing monitoring. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.

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In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Dr. Frederic Courbin and George Meylan. I spent most of my research time collaborating to the launch of the COSMOGRAIL monitoring project, and to study various gravitationally lensed systems. \\

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In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Dr. Frederic Courbin and George Meylan. I spent most of my research time collaborating to the launch of the COSMOGRAIL monitoring project, and to study various gravitationally lensed systems.

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Soon after the start of my PhD thesis with Jean Surdej at the University of Liege, I received an ESO Studentship to pursue my PhD at ESO Chile under the supervision of Damien Hutsemékers. During those years I discovered the joy of working in world-class observatory and learning the subtilities of observation at the New Technology Telescope in La Silla. I spend my research time between the study of AGNs and of gravitational lenses through imager, spectrographs and Wollaston prisms. In April 2005, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Quasar pairs and gravitational lenses: Observational study and observational applications.
In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Dr. Frederic Courbin and George Meylan. \\ In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI) of University of Heidelberg, in the group of Prof. Dr. Joachim Wambsganss. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.\\

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Soon after the start of my PhD thesis with Jean Surdej at the University of Liege, I received an ESO Studentship to pursue my PhD at ESO Chile under the supervision of Damien Hutsemékers. During those years I discovered the joy of working in world-class observatory and learning the subtilities of observation at the New Technology Telescope in La Silla. I spend my research time between the study of AGNs and of gravitational lenses through imager, spectrographs and Wollaston prisms. While I was carrying a polarimetric survey of quasars I discovered the lensed quasar J1131-1231. In April 2005, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Quasar pairs and gravitational lenses: Observational study and observational applications.
In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Dr. Frederic Courbin and George Meylan. I spent most of my research time collaborating to the launch of the COSMOGRAIL monitoring project, and to study various gravitationally lensed systems. \\ In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI) of University of Heidelberg, in the group of Prof. Dr. Joachim Wambsganss. During that time I strengthened my expertise in cosmological microlensing. I developed microlensing as a tool to study the broad line region in AGNs and obtained the first measurement of the BLR size from microlensing monitoring. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.

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I am currently post-doctoral researcher at the Argelander Institut für Astronomie of the University of Bonn. I have been awarded a DFG grant (SL 172/1-1) for a project entitled New methods for probing dark matter in galaxies with gravitational lensing .

Very brief curriculum:
Soon after the start of my PhD thesis with Jean Surdej at the University of Liege, I received an ESO Studentship to pursue my PhD at ESO Chile under the supervision of Damien Hutsemékers. During those years I discovered the joy of working in world-class observatory and learning the subtilities of observation at the New Technology Telescope in La Silla. I spend my research time between the study of AGNs and of gravitational lenses through imager, spectrographs and Wollaston prisms. In April 2005, I defended my PhD thesis entitled Quasar pairs and gravitational lenses: Observational study and observational applications.
In June 2005, I started my first postdoc at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (LASTRO) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) with Dr. Frederic Courbin and George Meylan. \\ In September 2008, I started to work as a Humboldt Fellow at the Astronomisches Rechen Institut (ARI) of University of Heidelberg, in the group of Prof. Dr. Joachim Wambsganss. I stayed at ARI until June 2011, i.e. when my DFG project started in Bonn.