Gáspár Áron Bakos

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I am an assistant professor at the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University. Some of my research interests are: extrasolar planets, instrumentation (with special focus on small telescopes), and all-sky variability. I have been the Principal Investigator of the HATNet extrasolar planet search, discovering 38 transiting exoplanets so far (called HAT-P-1b through HAT-P-38b). I am also the PI of the HATSouth project that runs telescopes at three sites in the Southern hemisphere (Chile, Namibia, Australia), with 24 telescopes gathering data round-the-clock.

Previously I was at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics as an astrophycisist (2010-2011), National Science Foundation Fellow (2007-2010), Hubble Fellow (2004-2007) and Predoctoral Fellow (2001-2004). I received my PhD from Eötvös University, Budapest in 2004. I did my undergraduate studies at Eötvös University, majoring in physics, astronomy and English translation.

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” title=”Investigador Adjunto” picture=”https://www.astrofisicamas.cl/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Gaspar-Bakos-300×240.jpg” pic_link=”” linktarget=”_self” pic_style=”none” hover_type=”none” background_color=”” content_alignment=”” pic_style_color=”” pic_bordersize=”” pic_bordercolor=”” pic_borderradius=”” icon_position=”” social_icon_boxed=”” social_icon_boxed_radius=”” social_icon_color_type=”” social_icon_colors=”” social_icon_boxed_colors=”” social_icon_tooltip=”” email=”gbakos@astro.princeton.edu” facebook=”” twitter=”” instagram=”” dribbble=”” google=”” linkedin=”” blogger=”” tumblr=”” reddit=”” yahoo=”” deviantart=”” vimeo=”” youtube=”” pinterest=”” rss=”” digg=”” flickr=”” forrst=”” myspace=”” skype=”” paypal=”” dropbox=”” soundcloud=”” vk=”” xing=”” show_custom=”no” class=”” id=””]E-mail: gbakos@astro.princeton.edu[/person][/one_fourth][:es][three_fourth last=”no” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=” background_image=” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=” border_style=” border_style=”” padding=” margin_top=” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=” animation_type=” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=” class=” class=”” id=””][fusion_text]Soy Profesor Asistente del Departamento de Ciencias Astrofísicas de la Universidad de Princeton. Algunas de las áreas de interés en mi investigación son: planetas extrasolares, instrumentación (con especial atención a telescopios pequeños), y variabilidad de todo el cielo. He sido el investigador principal del proyecto HATNet extrasolar planet search, con el cual hemos descubierto 38 exoplanetas transitorios hasta la fecha (llamado HAT-P-1b a través de HAT-P-38b). También soy el PI del proyecto HATSouth que opera telescopios en 3 partes del hemisferio sur (Chile, Namibia y Australia), con un total de 24 telescopios que recolectan información las 24 horas del día.

Anteriormente, fui parte de Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics como astrofísico desde 2010 a 2011, del National Science Foundation Fellow (2007-2010), investigador de Hubble (2004-2007) e investigador predoctoral (2001-2004). Obtuve mi doctorado de la Universidad de Eötvös, Budapest en 2004. Mi licenciatura también la obtuve en la Universidad de Eötvös, especializándome en física, astronomía y traducción al inglés.[/fusion_text][fusion_text]

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” title=”Investigador Adjunto” picture=”https://www.astrofisicamas.cl/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Gaspar-Bakos-300×240.jpg” pic_link=”” linktarget=”_self” pic_style=”none” hover_type=”none” background_color=”” content_alignment=”” pic_style_color=”” pic_bordersize=”” pic_bordercolor=”” pic_borderradius=”” icon_position=”” social_icon_boxed=”” social_icon_boxed_radius=”” social_icon_color_type=”” social_icon_colors=”” social_icon_boxed_colors=”” social_icon_tooltip=”” email=”” facebook=”” twitter=”” instagram=”” dribbble=”” google=”” linkedin=”” blogger=”” tumblr=”” reddit=”” yahoo=”” deviantart=”” vimeo=”” youtube=”” pinterest=”” rss=”” digg=”” flickr=”” forrst=”” myspace=”” skype=”” paypal=”” dropbox=”” soundcloud=”” vk=”” xing=”” show_custom=”no” class=”” id=””]E-mail: gbakos@astro.princeton.edu[/person][/one_fourth][:]