Area
natural Sciences
Sub-Discipline
Physical sciences
Diego Portales University
- City: Santiago,
- Commune: Santiago,
- Region: Metropolitan Region
goals
This program seeks to train astronomers with the ability to develop original and independent research, contributing to the advancement of the discipline by publishing their results in specialized magazines, considering that the Chilean territory will concentrate about 70% of the terrestrial astronomical infrastructure at the level. worldwide, with the ability to become a leading country in this area.
Applicant Profile
Have a bachelor's or master's degree in astronomy or related sciences such as physics, planetary sciences, or others.
Have excellent qualifications in their previous careers, have experience in research projects and a very high level of motivation for research in astronomy.
Manage the English language (reading comprehension is essential and oral and written expression highly desirable).
Be in a position to dedicate full time to the doctoral program.
Graduate profile
The UDP Doctor of Astrophysics will be able to develop original and independent research, contributing to the advancement of the discipline by publishing their results in specialized journals and conferences.
You will have a solid training in physical processes and their manifestation in astronomical phenomena, and the ability to learn new tools -such as observation techniques, data management, analysis methods, numerical simulations- that allow you to stay on the frontier of your specialty, be this astrophysics of planetary systems, stellar and galactic astrophysics or extragalactic astrophysics.
At the same time, they will have developed their critical thinking skills and their capacities to work collaboratively, which will allow them to insert themselves into international research networks and to function in demanding and competitive academic and professional contexts. Thus, graduates of the UDP doctorate in astrophysics will be able to work in purely academic environments, such as universities, or more technical, such as astronomical observatories.
Lines of investigation
His lines of research / development are Astrophysics of Planetary Systems, Stellar and Galactic Astrophysics and Extragalactic Astrophysics