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Lars A. Buchhave serves as an Affiliate Professor at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, specializing in Astrophysics and Planetary Science. His research focuses on exoplanet discovery and characterization using data from missions like Kepler and K2, with significant contributions to understanding planetary system architectures and detection methodologies.
Dr. Buchhave's research spans exoplanet demographics, spectroscopic analysis, and machine learning applications in astronomy. His work has revealed critical patterns in planetary systems, including the 'peas in a pod' phenomenon where planets in multi-planet systems show similar sizes and regular spacing. He has made substantial contributions to understanding how stellar metallicity influences planet formation across different planetary types.
His publication record shows a clear evolution from early exoplanet detection work to sophisticated statistical analyses of planetary systems and innovative computational approaches. Recent work demonstrates increasing integration of machine learning techniques for telluric correction and spectral analysis, reflecting broader trends in astronomical data processing.
With 166 research outputs documented, including high-impact papers in the Astronomical Journal and Astronomy & Astrophysics, Dr. Buchhave has established himself as a significant contributor to exoplanet research. His work on the ANDES spectrograph project represents current cutting-edge instrumentation development for future exoplanet characterization.
Dr. Buchhave maintains active research collaborations across international teams, as evidenced by his participation in large consortium papers with hundreds of co-authors. His work has received significant attention, with several papers accumulating over 100 citations and substantial media coverage, including features in major news outlets and references in Wikipedia pages.




