Ana Inés Ennis
Astronomy PhD
(she/her)
Main research interests
I am an observational astronomer, mainly focused on extragalactic affairs at low redshift.
Specifically, I'm interested in galaxy formation and evolution, and so far I've approached these topics through the analysis of individual early-type galaxies using discrete tracers such as globular clusters and planetary nebulae. I like working with observational data, and I have a wide experience in data reduction, with data from different telescopes and in different wavelengths.
Experience and education
Postdoctoral fellow (Waterloo Centre for Astrophyics & Perimeter Institute, Canada) - 2022-2025
ESO Studentship (ESO Vitacura, Chile) - 2021-2022
PhD in Astronomy (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina) - 2017-2022
Masters in Astronomy (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina) - 2011-2017
Planetary nebulae luminosity function and its variations
Globular clusters in NGC 3640 and NGC 3641
Globular clusters in large surveys (UNIONS, J-Plus, LSST)