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Dr. Alexandre David-Uraz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Central Michigan University, joining the faculty in Fall 2024. He is affiliated with the College of Science and Engineering and conducts research at the intersection of observational astrophysics and theoretical modeling.
His primary research interests include:
- Stellar astrophysics, particularly hot massive stars
- Multiwavelength observations (photometric, spectroscopic, spectropolarimetric)
- Stellar winds and their interaction with large-scale magnetic fields
- Time-domain studies using space-based photometry
- Progenitors of compact objects and gravitational wave sources
Dr. David-Uraz employs both observational data and numerical simulations to investigate the evolution and environments of massive stars, contributing to our understanding of galactic chemical and energetic feedback processes. His work is particularly timely in the era of multi-messenger astronomy.
Although recent publications are referenced, specific titles were not listed in the available text.
Dr. David-Uraz has been recognized through competitive postdoctoral appointments, but no specific scientific awards are mentioned in the provided information.
He advises students in astrophysics and related fields, though no current or former students are named. His research may involve collaboration with space agencies and observatories, particularly through his prior work at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, but no formal lab or research team is described in the text.




