معرفی
Prof Ingo Waldmann is a Professor of Astrophysics at the Department of Physics & Astronomy, University College London (UCL). His research focuses on exoplanetary atmospheres, atmospheric retrieval methods, and the application of machine learning in astrophysics. He is a Turing Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute and has ongoing appointments at UCL since 2018, including roles as Lecturer, Associate Professor, and Professor.
His research interests include:
- Exoplanet atmosphere modeling
- Disequilibrium chemistry
- Multidisciplinary applications of machine learning
- JWST data analysis
- Spectroscopy of planetary systems
- Climate modeling of exoplanets
Recent publications highlight his work on neural networks for exoplanet chemistry, JWST transmission spectra retrieval, surrogate radiative transfer models, and instrument design for the EXCITE telescope. His work spans instrumental development, data analysis, and theoretical modeling.
Scientific contributions include:
- 2025: CHEXANET for exoplanet chemistry
- 2024: EXCITE telescope design, JWST retrieval algorithms
- 2023: Detection of SO2 and NH3 in planetary atmospheres
Scientific awards:
- Turing Fellow, Alan Turing Institute (2021–present)


