
Emeric Le Floc'h
Spitzer Fellow (Ph.D., 2003, Paris University, France)
2680 Woodlawn Drive
Honolulu, HI 96822, United States
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I am currently a Spitzer
Space Telescope Postdoctoral
Fellow at
the Institute for Astronomy
(University of Hawaii). My sponsor is Pr. Dave Sanders.
I work on GRB-selected star-forming
galaxies as well as galaxy
evolution using deep infrared cosmological surveys.
Past experience
I defended my thesis in September 2003. This PhD work was
carried out at the Service
d'Astrophysique
(CEA-Saclay) under the supervision of Félix
Mirabel. My main interests were devoted to the nearby
luminous infrared galaxies and the Long Gamma-Ray Burst hosts.
From October 2003 to August 2006 I joined the MIPS instrument team
lead by George
Rieke at
Steward Observatory
(University of Arizona). MIPS is the mid- and far-infrared imaging
photometer
on-board
the Spitzer Space Telescope. I was
involved in the analysis and the interpretation of the deep
surveys conducted
with Spitzer at 24, 70 and
160µm as part of the MIPS Guaranteed Time Observer
program.
Here is my CV
as well as a list of my main publications
(last update on September 2007).
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Last modified : November 2007