Victoria Laura Antoci is a Senior Researcher at the Department of Space Research and Technology, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in stellar astrophysics with a focus on magnetic fields and pulsation phenomena. Her work bridges observational astronomy and theoretical modeling. Her research centers on stellar pulsation mechanisms in intermediate-mass stars, particularly Ap stars and roAp stars. Key interests include: Magnetic field interactions with stellar oscillations Analysis of TESS and Gaia mission data for variable stars Exoplanet detection through stellar variability signatures Light curve modeling of 'hump and spike' features Recent publications reveal strong emphasis on magnetic phenomena in A/F-type stars , with growing applications to exoplanet research. Her work increasingly integrates satellite mission data (TESS, Gaia) with ground-based observations to resolve stellar surface features. As Principal Investigator and supervisor, she leads significant projects including the ERC Consolidator Grant MAGNIFY and the STEP-STONE satellite simulator initiative. Her supervisory role includes PhD candidates investigating magnetic field effects on stellar pulsations.







