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Lars A. Buchhave is a Professor in the Department of Space Research and Technology at the National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark (DTU Space). His research focuses on exoplanet discovery and characterization, utilizing advanced spectroscopic techniques and space-based observatories. Affiliated with DTU Space in Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark, he maintains active collaborations across international institutions as evidenced by his extensive publication record and project leadership.
His research spans exoplanet atmospheres, radial velocity methods, and spectrograph development, with particular emphasis on terrestrial and sub-Neptune exoplanets. Buchhave's work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through planetary science research. Current projects investigate atmospheric characterization of exoplanets, leveraging instruments like the James Webb Space Telescope.
His recent publications (2025) demonstrate leadership in exoplanet spectroscopy, atmospheric modeling, and multi-planet system characterization. Key trends include advancing radial velocity techniques, developing atmospheric biosignature frameworks, and characterizing rocky exoplanets orbiting M-dwarf stars.
Buchhave actively supervises five PhD students across projects including Atmospheric Characterization of Terrestrial Exoplanets (2025-2028) and Characterising Exoplanet Atmospheres (2023-2026). His research receives significant attention with multiple publications picked up by news outlets and referenced in Wikipedia.
He leads laboratory efforts focused on high-spectral-resolution exoplanet atmosphere studies, working with teams that include international collaborators from institutions across Europe and North America. Current work emphasizes transmission spectroscopy and secondary eclipse observations using next-generation instruments.




