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Amy Bonsor is an Official Fellow and Director of Studies in Natural Sciences (Physical) at Queens' College, University of Cambridge. Her academic work focuses on the intersection of astronomy and planetary science, particularly examining the composition and evolution of planetary systems through the lens of white dwarf pollution.
Dr. Bonsor's research primarily centers on understanding the composition of exoplanetary material by studying polluted white dwarfs. Her work combines observational astronomy with theoretical modeling to investigate planetary debris disks, tidal interactions, and the geochemical signatures of accreted planetary material. She has made significant contributions to understanding how white dwarfs can serve as cosmic laboratories for studying the bulk composition of exoplanetesimals, including their differentiation processes and volatile content.
Her recent publications reveal a strong emphasis on the chemical analysis of planetary material through white dwarf spectroscopy, with particular attention to mineralogy, elemental abundances, and the implications for planetary formation and evolution. She has pioneered approaches combining machine learning with traditional astronomical techniques to categorize and interpret white dwarf spectral data at scale.
As Director of Studies in Natural Sciences at Queens' College, Dr. Bonsor plays a key role in undergraduate education within the Physical Sciences track of Cambridge's renowned Natural Sciences Tripos. Her leadership position indicates her standing within the Cambridge academic community and her commitment to nurturing the next generation of scientists.
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