I’m an astrophysicist and a faculty staff at the University of Valencia (Spain), with a big-picture approach that connects ideas across fields to understand how planetary systems evolve and how they fit within their stellar and Galactic environments. My work spans exoplanet atmospheres, formation and dynamics, stellar physics, and the broader Galactic context.
I’m deeply involved in the Ariel mission, and what I enjoy most is pushing boundaries, especially the idea of finding planets throughout the Galaxy using gravitational waves, something that the LISA space mission can potentially achieve!
I value collaboration and organisation, and I’m known for being adaptable and quick to learn, aware that teamwork is as much about people as it is about results. When I’m not online, you’ll find me (probably not?) "far far away" from the internet, on a surfboard or immersed in nature, because after all, there is no Planet B.
Universitat de Valencia
Departamento de Astronomia y Astrofisica
Edificio de Investigación Jerónimo Muñoz
Av. Vicent Andrés Estellés, 19, 46100
Burjassot, Valencia.
Spain
camilla.danielski AT uv. es