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Jerome Chenevez is an Associate Professor at the Department of Space Research and Technology, Technical University of Denmark. His research specializes in X-ray astrophysics, particularly observational and theoretical studies of thermonuclear X-ray bursts from accreting neutron stars in low-mass X-ray binaries. He supervises projects like the three-dimensional geometry of transients related to gravitational waves and leads the Long X-ray burst monitoring with INTEGRAL program.
- Principal Investigator for the JEM-X instrument onboard ESA’s INTEGRAL satellite
- Co-Investigator for the NICER and NuSTAR Science Teams
- Danish representative for the EU COST action PHAROS and former deputy for NewCOMPSTAR
Education includes a PhD in Geophysics (1996) and an MSc in Astrophysics (1993), both from Montpellier University, France.
His research interests span high-energy astrophysics, numerical modelling, scientific data analysis, and cross-disciplinary work in meteorology (air pollution) and geophysics (plate tectonics). Recent publications focus on neutron star X-ray bursts, magnetar flares, and accretion disk interactions, with datasets like the MINBAR archive and unusually long X-ray burst catalogues.
He teaches courses including Astrophysical Data Analyses and Observational X-ray Astrophysics, and contributes to public outreach on cosmic phenomena, including lectures like “A Journey Through Stars” (2024). Collaborations include institutions across France, Italy, and the U.S., with ongoing leadership in INTEGRAL follow-up of gravitational wave events since 2014.

