
Marion Dierickx
Researcher · Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) Polarization
Harvard UniversityAbout
Dr. Marion Dierickx is a researcher at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA), specializing in experimental cosmology. Her work focuses on Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) polarization measurements to detect primordial gravitational waves from the Big Bang. She is a key member of the BICEP/Keck and CMB-S4 collaborations, contributing to receiver design, cryogenic systems, and field operations at the South Pole.
Her research interests include millimeter-wave instrumentation, telescope integration, and Galactic Archaeology. She emphasizes sharing scientific advancements with the public through outreach initiatives. Dr. Dierickx's articles primarily address CMB instrumentation, data calibration, and cosmological model testing. Her collaborations involve international teams advancing CMB observation technology.
No formal awards are listed, but her contributions to major cosmology projects highlight her expertise. She has no listed advisees or grants in the provided texts.
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