Astronomy
CORALIE NEINER
My work concerns massive stars and in particular B
and Be stars.
My main current projects are:
- The MOBSTER collaboration about massive stars observed with TESS
- The LIFE project about the evolution of magnetic fields in massive stars and its impact on stellar evolution itself
- The BeSS database
- The development of UV polarimeters for space missions
- The POLLUX instrument for the LUVOIR flagship space project at NASA
- The BRITE-polarimetric project
I regularly organize schools, workshops, etc:
- CIAS workshop on spectropolarimetry - Dec 2006 in Meudon
- CNRS school on solar and stellar rotation - Jun 2007 in Obernai
- CNRS and PNPS school of stellar magnetic fields - Sep 2007 in La Rochelle
- CNRS school on solar and stellar pulsations - Oct 2008 in Saint-Flour
- Symposium 'Active OB stars: structure, evolution, mass loss, and critical limits' - Jul 2010 in Paris
- CNRS school on the environment of the Sun and the stars - Apr 2011 in Roscoff
- School on the surface cartography of the Sun and the stars - May 2014 in Besancon