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Emily Rauscher is affiliated with the Department of Physics and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan. She specializes in exoplanet atmospheres, focusing on hot Jupiters, sub-Neptunes, and ultrahot Jupiters, with expertise in global circulation models (GCMs), spectral analysis, and atmospheric dynamics.
Her research involves characterizing exoplanet climates through observational data and computational simulations, including studies of cloud formation, chemical abundances, and radiative effects. She has contributed to advancements in high-resolution spectroscopy and eclipse mapping techniques.
Recent publications highlight her work on exoplanet phase curves, transmission spectra, and the development of tools like the ANDES spectrograph. She has presented at the University of Michigan's Saturday Morning Physics series, discussing methods to measure atmospheric properties of exoplanets.
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