Observational cosmologist
Sherry H. Suyu is a Canadian observational cosmologist whose research uses gravitational lensing of supernovae and quasars to study the expansion of the universe .[ 1] She works in Germany as a Max Planck Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics , associate professor and head of the Observational Cosmology group at the Technical University of Munich , and leader of the H0LiCOW and HOLISMOKES collaborations for gravitational lensing of quasars and supernovae respectively.[ 2]
Education and career
Suyu grew up in Canada,[ 3] and is a 2001 graduate of Queen's University at Kingston in Canada. She completed a Ph.D. at the California Institute of Technology in 2008.[ 4] Her doctoral dissertation, Dissecting the gravitational lens B1608+656: Implications for the Hubble constant , was jointly supervised by Roger Blandford and Kip Thorne .[ 5]
After postdoctoral research at the University of Bonn , University of California, Santa Barbara , and Stanford University ,[ 4] she worked as a faculty member at the Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics in Taiwan from 2013 to 2016,[ 4] [ 3] close to her parents.[ 3] She returned to Germany in 2016 with a joint position at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics and Technical University of Munich . In 2022 she was promoted to associate professor and Max Planck Fellow.[ 6]
Recognition
Suyu received the Significant Research Achievements Award of the Academia Sinica in 2013.[ 2] She was the 2021 recipient of the Lancelot M. Berkeley − New York Community Trust Prize for Meritorious Work in Astronomy of the American Astronomical Society .[ 4] In 2022, the Technical University of Munich gave her its Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Medal.[ 2]
References
^ Clark, Stuart (26 January 2017), "Speedy universe expansion challenges Einstein's theory" , The Guardian , retrieved 2024-10-01
^ a b c "Prof. Dr. Sherry H. Suyu" , Professors , Technical University of Munich, retrieved 2024-10-01
^ a b c Khullar, Gourav (14 January 2021), "Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Prof. Sherry Suyu" , Astrobites , American Astronomical Society, retrieved 2024-10-01
^ a b c d Holy Cow! Sherry Suyu to Receive 2021 Berkeley Prize , American Astronomical Society, 30 July 2020, retrieved 2024-10-01
^ "Sherry H Suyu" , AstroGen , American Astronomical Society, retrieved 2024-10-01
^ Sherry Suyu selected as Max Planck Fellow , Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, 19 October 2022, retrieved 2024-10-01
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