Emmanuel Schaan

emmanuel.schaan@gmail.com

I am a cosmologist working at the intersection of theory and data analysis. My research consists in building innovative analysis techniques to combine large-scale structure and cosmic microwave background (CMB) data, in order to control their systematics and answer fundamental questions in physics such as the nature of dark energy and dark matter and the neutrino masses, and in extragalactic astrophysics such as how galaxies form and how they reionized the Universe.

I am starting as a Staff Scientist in the Kavli Institute for Particle Physics Astrophysics & Cosmology (KIPAC) at Stanford's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in September 2022. Previously, I was a Chamberlain postdoctoral fellow at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 2017-2022. I obtained my PhD in Astrophysics at Princeton University with Prof. David Spergel in 2017. Before that, I was an undergraduate at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris, working with Prof. Francis Bernardeau and Prof. Steve Balbus.

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