Alexandra Muresan
Alexandra Muresan is a PhD student in astrophysics. She conducts research in exoplanetary science with the main focus on detecting and characterizing planets beyond our Solar System, including Earth- like planets and potentially habitable worlds. This enhances our understanding of the broad variety of planets as well as how they form and evolve.
Alexandra is a member of the Chalmers Exoplanet Group (CEG) and the KESPRINT consortium, which both perform extensive studies of exoplanetary systems.
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Diversities and similarities exhibited by multi-planetary systems and their architectures
TOI-1130: A photodynamical analysis of a hot Jupiter in resonance with an inner low-mass planet
TOI-969: a late-K dwarf with a hot mini-Neptune in the desert and an eccentric cold Jupiter
HD 20329b: An ultra-short-period planet around a solar-type star found by TESS
TOI-2196 b: Rare planet in the hot Neptune desert transiting a G-type star
TOI-1268b: The youngest hot Saturn-mass transiting exoplanet
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