ABOUT ME

I AM MIGUEL CÁRCAMO

Miguel Cárcamo - Computer Engineer and Radio Astronomer
  • Full Name

    Miguel Cárcamo, Prof.
  • Position

    Assistant Professor, Departamento de Ingeniería Informática, Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • Address

    Av. Víctor Jara 3659 (ex Av. Ecuador), Estación Central, Chile
  • Phone

    (+56) 2 2718 0940
  • Email

    miguel.carcamo@usach.cl

I am an Assistant Professor at the Universidad de Santiago de Chile and an Associate Researcher at the Data Observatory. I hold a Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics from the University of Manchester (2019-2023), where I developed novel compressed sensing frameworks for Faraday depth reconstruction. My research program encompasses radio interferometry and advanced imaging techniques, cosmic magnetism, high-performance computing, and large-scale data processing for astronomical applications. I am the principal developer of Pyralysis, a Python object-oriented framework designed for big data processing and high-performance computing applications targeting SKA-era data volumes. My work emphasizes end-to-end computational workflows for radio astronomical data, developing software systems that handle the complete processing chain from raw observations through to calibrated, imaged, and validated scientific datasets.

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I am an Assistant Professor at the Universidad de Santiago de Chile and an Associate Researcher at the Data Observatory. I hold a Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics from the University of Manchester (2019-2023), where I developed novel compressed sensing frameworks for Faraday depth reconstruction. My research program encompasses radio interferometry and advanced imaging techniques, cosmic magnetism, high-performance computing, and large-scale data processing for astronomical applications. I am the principal developer of Pyralysis, a Python object-oriented framework designed for big data processing and high-performance computing applications targeting SKA-era data volumes. My work emphasizes end-to-end computational workflows for radio astronomical data, developing software systems that handle the complete processing chain from raw observations through to calibrated, imaged, and validated scientific datasets.

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SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Multi-GPU maximum entropy image synthesis for radio astronomy: Early work on high-performance computational imaging for interferometric data. View paper.
  • CS-ROMER: a novel compressed sensing framework for Faraday depth reconstruction: 1D Faraday Tomography using compressed sensing for next-generation telescopes. View paper.
  • Variable structure in the PDS 70 disc and uncertainties in radio-interferometric image restoration: Study connecting source variability and imaging systematics in disc observations. View paper.
  • Hourly radio variability of PDS70c from time-differential photometry: Recent arXiv work on short-timescale variability analysis in circumplanetary radio emission. View preprint.

MISCELLANEOUS

  • Currently I am a master's swimmer and part of Ñuñoa Master Club.
  • I enjoy building LEGO sets in my free time.
  • I like reading suspense and thriller novels, and also books on psychology and neuroscience.
  • I am a registered member and supporter of Colo-Colo.
  • I enjoy listening to music.
  • I enjoy watching movies and TV series.
  • I like both video and board games.

my skills

my special expertise

EDUCATION

  • 2019 - 2023

    Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics

    The University of Manchester, UK. Supervisor: Prof. Anna Scaife. Thesis: "Compressive Faraday Imaging for Next-Generation Radio Telescopes." Developed novel compressed sensing frameworks for Faraday depth reconstruction.

    Ph.D. thesis (PDF) (opens in new tab)

  • 2015 - 2016

    M.Sc. in Computer Engineering

    Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Supervisor: Prof. Fernando Rannou. Thesis: "Interferometric image synthesis through parallel iterative algorithms on multiple GPUs."

    M.Sc. thesis (USACH repository) (opens in new tab)

  • 2010 - 2016

    Civil Computer Engineer

    Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Comprehensive training in computer science, software engineering, and computational methods.

  • 2010 - 2013

    B.Sc. in Engineering Sciences

    Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Foundation in engineering principles and mathematical methods.

work EXPERIENCE

  • 2023 - Present

    Assistant Professor

    Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Teaching courses in Operating Systems, Distributed and Parallel Systems, Software Development, and Radio Interferometry. Principal developer of Pyralysis framework for SKA-era data processing.

  • 2022 - Present

    Associate Researcher

    Data Observatory. Research in high-performance computing and large-scale data processing for astronomical applications.

  • 2019 - 2022

    Part-time Instructor Professor

    Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Taught courses in Operating Systems, Software Engineering, and Programming Methods while completing Ph.D. research.

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my special expertise

Python Programming

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Radio Interferometry

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Compressed Sensing

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CUDA & Parallel Computing

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C/C++ Programming

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Faraday Depth Reconstruction

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ONGOING PROJECTS

Open source research software

Pyralysis (GitLab)

PYthon Radio Astronomy anaLYSis and Image Synthesis. A Python object-oriented framework designed for big data processing and high-performance computing applications targeting SKA-era data volumes.

GitLab repository

SNOW (GitHub)

caSa pythoN self-calibratiOn frameWork. A Python framework for radio astronomy self-calibration workflows, providing a unified interface to run imagers (tclean, wsclean, gpuvmem, rascil) and self-calibration algorithms in a streamlined workflow.

GitHub repository

GPUVMEM (GitHub)

GPU-accelerated maximum entropy method for radio interferometric image synthesis. High-performance imaging software leveraging GPU computing for efficient radio astronomy data processing.

GitHub repository

CS-ROMER (GitHub)

A novel compressed sensing framework for Faraday depth reconstruction. Developed for next-generation radio telescopes to analyze extragalactic magnetic fields using Rotation Measure Synthesis and advanced signal reconstruction techniques.

GitHub repository

OCARINA (GitHub)

Radio astronomy software for interferometric data processing and analysis. Tools and utilities for working with radio interferometric observations and image synthesis.

GitHub repository

Simulating Radio Interferometric Visibilities (GitHub)

Software for simulating radio interferometric visibilities. Tools for generating synthetic interferometric data for testing and validation of radio astronomy imaging algorithms and pipelines.

GitHub repository

PUBLICATIONS

Research articles and conference proceedings (auto-synced from NASA ADS)

First Author Publications

Journal Articles

  1. Cárcamo, Miguel, Scaife, Anna M. M., Alexander, Emma L., Leahy, J. Patrick, "CS-ROMER: a novel compressed sensing framework for Faraday depth reconstruction," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 518, no. 2, pp. 1955, 2023. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac3031
  2. Cárcamo, M., Román, P. E., Casassus, S., Moral, V., Rannou, F. R., "Multi-GPU maximum entropy image synthesis for radio astronomy," Astronomy and Computing, vol. 22, no. , pp. 16, 2018. DOI: 10.1016/j.ascom.2017.11.003

Conference Proceedings

  1. Carcamo, Miguel, Scaife, Anna, Taylor, Russ, Jarvis, Matt, Bowles, Micah, Sekhar, Srikrishna, Heino, Lennart, Stil, Jeroen, "A Compressed Sensing Faraday Depth Reconstruction Framework for the MeerKAT MIGHTEE-POL Survey," 2022 3rd URSI Atlantic and Asia Pacific Radio Science Meeting (AT-AP-RASC), vol. 3, no. , pp. 202, 2022. DOI: 10.23919/AT-AP-RASC54737.2022.9814329
  2. Carcamo, Miguel, Rannou, Fernando R., Roman, Pablo E., Moral, Victor, Casassus, Simon, "High performance GPU Bayesian image synthesis," 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT), vol. , no. , pp. 37, 2015. DOI: 10.1109/ISSPIT.2015.7394340

Co-authored Publications

Journal Articles

  1. Casassus, S., Vidal, M., Cárcamo, M., Verstraete, L., Ysard, N., Habart, E., "ALMA Band 1 observations of the ρ Oph W filament: I. Enhanced power from excess microwave emission at high spatial frequencies," Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 707, no. , pp. A255, 2026. DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202557944
  2. Domínguez-Jamett, Oriana, Casassus, Simon, Baobab Liu, Hauyu, Aoyama, Yuhiko, Cárcamo, Miguel, Weber, Philipp, Chrenko, Onďrej, Marleau, Gabriel-Dominique, Ercolano, Barbara, Szulágyi, Judit, "Multi-frequency observations of PDS70c: Radio emission mechanisms in the circumplanetary environment," Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 702, no. , pp. A18, 2025. DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202554485
  3. Weber, Philipp, Pérez, Sebastián, Zurlo, Alice, Miley, James, Hales, Antonio, Cieza, Lucas, Principe, David, Cárcamo, Miguel, Garufi, Antonio, Kóspál, Ágnes, Takami, Michihiro, Kastner, Joel, Zhu, Zhaohuan, Williams, Jonathan, "Spirals and Clumps in V960 Mon: Signs of Planet Formation via Gravitational Instability around an FU Ori Star?," The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 952, no. 1, pp. L17, 2023. DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ace186
  4. Arce-Tord, Carla, Casassus, Simon, Dent, William R. F., Pérez, Sebastián, Cárcamo, Miguel, Weber, Philipp, Engler, Natalia, Cieza, Lucas A., Hales, Antonio, Zurlo, Alice, Marino, Sebastian, "Radio-continuum decrements associated to shadowing from the central warp in transition disc DoAr 44," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 526, no. 2, pp. 2077, 2023. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stad2885
  5. Casassus, Simon, Cieza, Lucas, Cárcamo, Miguel, Ribas, Álvaro, Christiaens, Valentin, Rodríguez-Jiménez, Abigali, Arce-Tord, Carla, Bhowmik, Trisha, Chavan, Prachi, González-Ruilova, Camilo, Martínez-Brunner, Rafael, "Azimuthal temperature variations in ISO-Oph 2 from multifrequency ALMA observations," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 526, no. 1, pp. 1545, 2023. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stad1981
  6. Casassus, Simon, Cárcamo, Miguel, "Variable structure in the PDS 70 disc and uncertainties in radio-interferometric image restoration," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 513, no. 4, pp. 5790, 2022. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac1285
  7. Casassus, Simon, Cárcamo, Miguel, Hales, Antonio, Weber, Philipp, Dent, Bill, "The Doppler Flip in HD 100546 as a Disk Eruption: The Elephant in the Room of Kinematic Protoplanet Searches," The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 933, no. 1, pp. L4, 2022. DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ac75e8
  8. Martinez-Brunner, Rafael, Casassus, Simon, Pérez, Sebastián, Hales, Antonio, Weber, Philipp, Cárcamo, Miguel, Arce-Tord, Carla, Cieza, Lucas, Garufi, Antonio, Marino, Sebastián, Zurlo, Alice, "High-resolution ALMA observations of V4046 Sgr: a circumbinary disc with a thin ring," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 510, no. 1, pp. 1248, 2022. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab3440
  9. Ndiritu, S. W., Scaife, A. M. M., Tabb, D. L., Cárcamo, M., Hanson, J., "Gaussian process modelling for improved resolution in Faraday depth reconstruction," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 502, no. 4, pp. 5839, 2021. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab379
  10. Casassus, Simon, Christiaens, Valentin, Cárcamo, Miguel, Pérez, Sebastián, Weber, Philipp, Ercolano, Barbara, van der Marel, Nienke, Pinte, Christophe, Dong, Ruobing, Baruteau, Clément, Cieza, Lucas, van Dishoeck, Ewine F., Jordan, Andrés, Price, Daniel J., Absil, Olivier, Arce-Tord, Carla, Faramaz, Virginie, Flores, Christian, Reggiani, Maddalena, "A dusty filament and turbulent CO spirals in HD 135344B - SAO 206462," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 507, no. 3, pp. 3789, 2021. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab2359
  11. Arce-Tord, Carla, Vidal, Matias, Casassus, Simon, Cárcamo, Miguel, Dickinson, Clive, Hensley, Brandon S., Génova-Santos, Ricardo, Bond, J. Richard, Jones, Michael E., Readhead, Anthony C. S., Taylor, Angela C., Zensus, J. Anton, "Resolved observations at 31 GHz of spinning dust emissivity variations in ρ Oph," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 495, no. 3, pp. 3482, 2020. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/staa1422
  12. Casassus, Simon, Marino, Sebastián, Lyra, Wladimir, Baruteau, Clément, Vidal, Matías, Wootten, Alwyn, Pérez, Sebastián, Alarcon, Felipe, Barraza, Marcelo, Cárcamo, Miguel, Dong, Ruobing, Sierra, Anibal, Zhu, Zhaohuan, Ricci, Luca, Christiaens, Valentin, Cieza, Lucas, "Cm-wavelength observations of MWC 758: resolved dust trapping in a vortex," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 483, no. 3, pp. 3278, 2019. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty3269
  13. Casassus, Simon, Avenhaus, Henning, Pérez, Sebastián, Navarro, Víctor, Cárcamo, Miguel, Marino, Sebastián, Cieza, Lucas, Quanz, Sascha P., Alarcón, Felipe, Zurlo, Alice, Osses, Axel, Rannou, Fernando R., Román, Pablo E., Barraza, Marcelo, "An inner warp in the DoAr 44 T Tauri transition disc," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 477, no. 4, pp. 5104, 2018. DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty894
  14. Cieza, Lucas A., Casassus, Simon, Pérez, Sebastian, Hales, Antonio, Cárcamo, Miguel, Ansdell, Megan, Avenhaus, Henning, Bayo, Amelia, Bertrang, Gesa H.-M., Cánovas, Hector, Christiaens, Valentin, Dent, William, Ferrero, Gabriel, Gamen, Roberto, Olofsson, Johan, Orcajo, Santiago, Osses, Axel, Peña-Ramirez, Karla, Principe, David, Ruíz-Rodríguez, Dary, Schreiber, Matthias R., van der Plas, Gerrit, Williams, Jonathan P., Zurlo, Alice, "ALMA Observations of Elias 2-24: A Protoplanetary Disk with Multiple Gaps in the Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud," The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 851, no. 2, pp. L23, 2017. DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/aa9b7b

Conference Proceedings

  1. Rannou, Fernando R., Guzman, Damian, Carcamo, Miguel, Perez, Sebastian, "Split Bregman Image Synthesis in Radio Interferometry," 2024 4th URSI Atlantic Radio Science Meeting (AT-RASC), vol. 4, no. , pp. 151, 2024. DOI: 10.46620/URSIATRASC24/VJYI4215
  2. Rickmers Blamey, Belén, Rannou, Fernando, Weber, Philipp, Cárcamo, Miguel, Pérez, Sebastián, "A deep learning approach to complete the uv-plane of interferometric observations," EAS2023, European Astronomical Society Annual Meeting, vol. , no. , pp. 1436, 2023. DOI:

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PUBLICATION STATISTICS

Scholarly metrics from NASA ADS

Total Papers i

20

Total Citations i

398

h-index i

10

m-index i

0.8333

Lead-author Papers i

6

First-author Papers i

4

FONDECYT NP i

4.4539

Citation Velocity (5y) i

3.4857

Open Access Share i

80.0%

Leadership Citation Ratio i

0.772

International Collaboration Share i

80.0%

Recent Momentum (5y) i

45.33

Flagship Impact Share i

65.83%

In the last 5 years, recent work contributes 30.65% of total citation impact.

Methodology (Transparency)

Metric definitions and formulas
  • total_publications = journal papers + conference papers.
  • lead_author_publications = papers with author position 1 or 2.
  • h-index: largest h such that at least h papers have >= h citations.
  • i10-index: number of papers with >= 10 citations.
  • m-index = h-index / years_since_first_publication.
  • average_citations_per_paper = total_citations / total_publications.
  • median_citations_per_paper: median citation count across all included papers.
  • citation_velocity.citations_per_effective_year uses papers from the last 5 years and computes sum(citations) / sum(max(1, current_year - publication_year)).
  • open_access_share_percent is computed from ADS property flags.
  • collaboration.avg_coauthors_per_paper uses distinct co-authors per paper, excluding Miguel.
  • country_collaboration.* is inferred from affiliation text and should be interpreted as collaboration geography, not nationality.
  • leadership.leadership_impact_ratio compares citations per paper in lead roles (author position 1-2) vs supporting roles.
  • momentum.momentum_score = average of 5-year paper share and 5-year citation share (0-100 scale).
  • impact_concentration.top5_citation_share_percent reports how much total citation impact is concentrated in top-5 papers.

FONDECYT-style NP (ANID GE Astronomía y Astrofísica):

  • Use journal papers from current_year - 5 up to current_year (inclusive).
  • For each paper, c_i = citations / max(1, current_year - pub_year).
  • Leadership factor l_i by author position: 1-2: 1.00, 3: 0.90, 4: 0.70, 5: 0.50, 6: 0.30, 7+: 0.20.
  • s_i = l_i * sqrt(1 + c_i).
  • Take top 10 papers by s_i.
  • P = sum(s_i) over top 10.
  • NP = min(1.0 + 1.7 * P^0.25, 5.0).

Papers per Year

Annual and Cumulative Citations

Citation Distribution

Top 10 Most Cited Papers

Top Collaborators (by shared papers)

Collaboration Map (Inferred Affiliation Countries)

Country is inferred from affiliation text in ADS metadata, not author nationality.

FONDECYT NP Top-10 Contributors

TEACHING

Courses and academic instruction

Current Courses

Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH) - Assistant Professor

  • Distributed and Parallel Systems (1/2026) - Designed and taught
    Contents: Concurrent and parallel programming, Architectures, Communication, Coordination, Consistency and replication, Fault tolerance.

Previous Courses

Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH) - Assistant Professor

  • Operating Systems (1/2024 – 2/2025)
    Contents: Processes, Threads, Concurrency, Deadlock, Scheduling and Virtual Memory.
  • Radio Interferometry and Image Synthesis in Astronomy (2/2023 – 2/2025) - Designed and taught
    Contents: Radio interferometry principles, Mathematical Groundwork for radio astronomy, Advanced Python for radio astronomy, Positional astronomy, Visibility space, Image Synthesis, Image synthesis deconvolution, Observing systems, Data reduction and errors.
  • Software Development (1/2024)
    Contents: Python, Functional programming, Object Oriented programming, numpy, cupy, dask, Scrum and Extreme Programming, Software versioning, git, Continuous integration and pipelines, Python packaging.
  • Distributed Systems (2/2023)
    Contents: Architectures, Communication, Coordination, Consistency and replication, Fault tolerance.
  • Software Engineering Project (1/2023 – 2/2023)
    Contents: Scrum Methodology, Software testing, Continuous Integration, Deployment.
  • Operating Systems (1/2023)
    Contents: Processes, Threads, Concurrency, Deadlock, Scheduling and Virtual Memory.

Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH) - Part-time Instructor Professor

  • Operating Systems (2/2015 – 2/2018)
    Contents: Processes, Threads, Concurrency, Deadlock, Scheduling, Virtual Memory and I/O.
  • Programming Methods Laboratory (1/2018 – 2/2018)
    Contents: Algorithmic Problem Solving, Imperative Programming, Problem Solving in C, Imperative Programming Paradigm in C.
  • Modeling and Simulation (2/2016) - Designed and taught
    Contents: Continuous Systems, Queue Theory, Pseudo-Random Numbers, Markov Chain Monte Carlo and Discrete Events.

The University of Manchester - Laboratory Demonstrator

  • Introduction to Programming for Physicists (1/2023, 1/2022, 1/2020)
  • Object-Oriented Programming in C++ (2/2022)
  • Theory Computing Project (2/2020)

LaTeX templates (USACH)

COLLABORATORS & PARTNERS

Research institutions and key collaborators

Key Collaborators

  • Prof. Anna Scaife
    The University of Manchester
  • Prof. Fernando Rannou
    Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • Prof. Pablo Román
    Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  • Prof. Simon Casassus
    Universidad de Chile

Collaborating Institutions & Facilities

  • e-MERLIN
    UK's National Radio Telescope Interferometer. Enhanced Multi Element Remotely Linked Interferometer Network headquartered at Jodrell Bank Observatory, operated by the University of Manchester.
  • IDIA
    Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy. Partnership supporting MeerKAT large survey science and SKA pathfinder telescope projects.
  • Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH)
  • Data Observatory
  • Millennium Nucleus YEMS (Young Exoplanets and their MoonS)
  • The University of Manchester - Interferometry Center of Excellence (ICE)

STUDENT SUPERVISION

Current and former students

Current Students

Master Students

  • Renato Gomez
  • Estefanía Álvarez

Undergraduate Students

  • Javiera Jorquera
  • Maximiliano Ahumada
  • Nicolás Gajardo
  • Esteban Arenas
  • Yuyunisse Carreño

Co-supervised Students

Current Co-supervised Students

  • Ricardo Hasbún

Former Co-supervised Students

services

academic expertise, service, and recognition

Radio Interferometry

Advanced imaging techniques and radio interferometric data processing for next-generation radio telescopes, including SKA-era applications.

Compressed Sensing

Development of novel compressed sensing frameworks for Faraday depth reconstruction and cosmic magnetism studies.

High-Performance Computing

CUDA, OpenMP, MPI, and parallel computing solutions for large-scale astronomical data processing. Principal developer of Pyralysis framework.

Cosmic Magnetism

Research on extragalactic magnetic fields using Rotation Measure Synthesis and advanced signal reconstruction techniques.

Scientific Software Development

End-to-end computational workflows for radio astronomical data, from raw observations to calibrated, imaged, and validated datasets.

Academic Teaching

Teaching Operating Systems, Distributed Systems, Software Development, and Radio Interferometry at Universidad de Santiago de Chile.

ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS

funding, invitations, service, and awards

Funded Projects

  • Principal Investigator (PI) - DICYT Regular 2026, Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Project: Pyralysis: Desentrañando los Campos Magnéticos del Cosmos con Big Data y Supercómputo.
  • Co-Principal Investigator (co-PI) - FONDECYT Regular 2025. Project: Physical conditions and kinematics in planet-forming systems.

Academic Service

Invitations, Talks, and Posters

  • 2024 - Invited lecturer, 1st FARGO3D Workshop (Radio Interferometry and Radio Interferometric Synthetic Observations).
  • 2023 - Invited participant, Isaac Newton Institute multidisciplinary programme: Rich and Nonlinear Tomography.
  • 2022 - Talk at URSI AT-RASC, Gran Canaria: A Compressed Sensing Faraday Depth Reconstruction Framework for the MeerKAT MIGHTEE-POL Survey.
  • 2021 - Talk at National Astronomy Meeting (University of Bath): High-throughput computing for Cosmic Magnetism studies in the SKA-era.
  • 2023 - Poster at BASP Frontiers conference, Villars-sur-Ollon: The importance of compressed sensing and regularization: An application to Faraday depth imaging.

Awards & Honors

  • 2022 - Young Scientist Award, URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference. Program | Awarded paper
  • 2019 - 2023 - Chilean National Scholarship for Graduate Studies (ANID).

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