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Professor Andrew Cumming is a faculty member at McGill University, specializing in the physics of exoplanet formation and evolution. His research focuses on linking observational data with theoretical models to understand planetary processes, including statistical studies of exoplanet populations and the evolution of gas giants. He also explores neutron star physics, with interdisciplinary connections to planetary interiors.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but his affiliations include the Institut de recherche sur les exoplanètes (iREx) and collaborative roles with institutions like Université de Montréal. His work involves co-supervision of graduate students, such as Raphaël Hardy (PhD, co-advised with Paul Charbonneau).
Research interests span exoplanet characterization, ohmic heating in hot Jupiters, and cooling models for distant gas giants. He uses Bayesian and frequentist statistical methods to analyze orbital properties and population demographics of exoplanets.
No specific scientific awards or grants are mentioned, but his contributions to iREx and collaborative projects highlight his role in advancing exoplanet science.
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