Natalia Vale Asari

Professora Adjunta C (equivalent to senior lecturer in the UK or assistant professor in the US) at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil. I study galaxies and how star formation and chemical enrichment are interconnected. I did my PhD in cotutelle at UFSC (Florianópolis, Brazil) and Observatoire de Paris (France). I then moved on to a post-doc at UFSC, then one in Cambridge (UK), another one at UFSC, and got hired as a professor at UFSC in 2014. In 2018 I got a Newton Advanced–Royal Society fellowship, which allowed me to take a sabbatical leave in St Andrews, Scotland, where I carried out research on interstellar dust in galaxies. During my stay in St Andrews, I took part in the Aurora programme from Advanced HE. In 2019 I received the Carolina Nemes prize given to early-career female physicists by the Brazilian Society of Physics.

Research Area: Astrophysics
Phone no.: +55 48 3721-3703
Office:  232 – Department of Physics
Email:
Personal Page: nataliavaleasari.net
Research Interests: Galaxy evolution, chemical abundances in galaxies.
CV: Lattes CV

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