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Dr. Giada Casali is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Australian National University (ANU). Previously, she held a postdoc position at the Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Bologna (2021–2023). She earned her PhD in Physics and Astronomy from the University of Florence (2021), focusing on Galactic Archaeology with chemical clocks, and holds a Master’s (2017) and Bachelor’s (2014) in Physics from the University of Pisa.
Her research interests span Galactic Archaeology, stellar spectroscopy, and stellar ages, with a focus on chemical evolution of the Milky Way, metallicity studies, and stellar abundance analysis. Her work integrates large observational datasets like Gaia-ESO and Ariel surveys to model Galactic disk evolution and probe planet-host star compositions. Collaborations include studies on solar twins and chemical abundance patterns in open clusters.
Recent publications highlight contributions to understanding [s/α] evolution in the Galactic disc, carbon/nitrogen/oxygen abundances in exoplanet-host stars, and thin disk chemical dynamics. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but her research is supported by collaborations with institutions like the University of Bologna and international teams in the Ariel project. She is affiliated with ANU’s Research School and has contributed to observational instruments and projects in astrophysics.


