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Matthew Standing is a Research Fellow at the European Space Agency (ESA) specializing in the discovery of exoplanets, particularly circumbinary planets orbiting binary star systems. His work involves collecting radial-velocity data from instruments including ESPRESSO, HARPS, SOPHIE, and CARMENES across global observatories, combined with cutting-edge Bayesian statistical analysis to detect planetary signals.
His research expertise spans:
- Astronomy and Exoplanet Science
- Circumbinary planet formation and detection
- Radial velocity and transit photometry methodologies
- Stellar activity modeling
- Beyond-Maxwellian plasma behavior in extreme environments
- Large-scale data analysis pipelines
Standing actively contributes to major international collaborations including the Binaries Escorted By Orbiting Planets (BEBOP) project, Dispersed Matter Planet Project (DMPP), PLATO Circumbinary Working Group, KOBE Experiment, and Gaia mission. He plays a key role in ESA missions PLATO and CHEOPS, focusing on developing specialized detection pipelines for circumbinary planets within the massive datasets expected from upcoming space telescopes.



