PhD candidates
- CONAN Lucile (CNES and DIM ORIGINES funding, 2022-2025)
Contribution au développement du spectromètre VeSUV pour la mission EnVision
- IVANOVA Anastasia (supervisors : Rosine LALLEMENT and Alexei TAVROV), Vernadsky grant, 2020-2023)
Study of stellar spectra and their correction from telluric absorption for exoplanets
detection with a high-resolution spectrometer at the 6 m. SAO telescope in Zelenchuk,
and modeling of some exoplanets atmospheres
- GRESSIER Amélie
(co-supervisor : Jean-Philippe BEAULIEU, ED127 funding, 2019-2022)
Detectability and modelling of hot planetary atmospheres: from super-Earths to mini-Neptunes
- EVDOKIMOVA Daria (co-advisor with F. Montmessin, Vernadsky grant, 2016-2019)
Study of Venus atmosphere using SPICAV-UV and SPICAV-IR
- ROSSI Loïc
(ESEP funding, 2012-2015)
Study of Venus clouds using polarimetric data from SPICAV-IR on board Venus Express
- ROYER Émilie (co-advisor with F. Montmessin, 2008-2011)
Study of Venus NO emissions with SPICAV-UV
Master students
- SIMON Paul (M2 Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2023)
Simulation of UV observations at Venus cloud top
- PARC Léna (M2 Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2022)
From Venus Express to EnVision: contribution to the development of the
VeSUV spectrometer
- VYAS Priya (M1 Atmosphere-Ocean, 2019)
A simple microphysical model of clouds in the atmospheres of
magma ocean planets
- PLURIEL William (M2 Planetary Science, 2017)
Simulating the albedo of magma ocean planets
- BOTT Nicolas (M1 Physics, 2015) co-advised with Loïc ROSSI
Polarimetric analysis of Venusian clouds within CO2 absorption bands
Undergraduate students
- AMINE Ismaïl & DUQUESNOY Marc (L3 Physics, 2019)
Processing & analysis of Venus infrared spectroscopic observations: preparing ESA M5 mission EnVision
- ÉMERY Antoine (L3 Physics, 2018)
Simulation d'un transit primaire observé en UV
pour des exoplanètes similaires à Vénus
- DHUIT Barbara & JEOFFRION Dimitri (L3 Physics, 2011)
SO2 measurements above Venus' clouds using SPICAV-UV on board Venus Express