Susanne Aalto
Susanne E. Aalto | |
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Born | 28 November 1964 | (age 59)
Alma mater | Chalmers University of Technology |
Known for | Extragalactic astrophysics |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Chalmers University of Technology |
Susanne E. Aalto (born 28 November 1964) is a Swedish professor of radio astronomy geodesy at the Onsala Space Observatory in the department of Space, Earth and Environment at Chalmers University of Technology.[1] She has been a professor of radio astronomy since 2013.[2] Her research focuses on star formation, supermassive black holes and cold jets in galaxies.[3] Between 1994 and 1999, she completed her post doctoral studies at the Steward Observatory, University of Arizona and at Caltech in the United States.
In 1999, Aalto was awarded the Albert Wallin Prize by the Royal Society for Science and Knowledge in Gothenburg, Sweden.[4] She researches the evolution and motion of galaxies using radio telescopes and radiation from molecules.[5][6]
In 2023 Susanne was elected as a fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences.[7]
Early life
[edit]Aalto was born on 28 November 1964 in Eskilstuna, Sweden. In 1994, aged 29, she became Sweden's first female doctor of radio astronomy[8] with a dissertation on radiation from molecules as a way to study galaxies that form many stars simultaneously (starburst galaxies).[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "Susanne Aalto | Chalmers". www.chalmers.se.
- ^ "Space, Earth and Environment | Chalmers". www.chalmers.se. Archived from the original on 2021-06-23. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
- ^ "Susanne Aalto". www.chalmers.se. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
- ^ "Prisade chalmersforskare". www.chalmers.se. Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
- ^ "Där stjärnor föds". Forskning & Framsteg. Jan 1, 2005.
- ^ Cain, Fraser (Jun 7, 2004). "Gas Clouds in the Whirlpool Galaxy".
- ^ "IVA gets a boost with 40 new Fellows – here is the list". www.iva.se. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
- ^ "Med en het passion för kalla gasmoln är Susanne Aalto Bergman något så ovanligt som en kvinnlig radioastronom. Med hjälp av radioteleskop studerar hon kolliderande galaxer och de gaser som ger upphov till våldsamt utbrott av stjärnbildning, så kallade starbursts. Men det finns en mer jordnära fråga som berör henne nästan lika mycket som kolossala molekylmoln i rymden och det är rädslan för matte och fysik bland tjejer. Metoden att få fler av dem intresserade är hon klar över. - Det behövs ett korståg för att få fler kvinnor till naturvetenskapen". www.alba.nu.
- ^ Aalto, S., (1994) Molecular Clouds in Starburst Galaxies