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Name : Andrea 
 Surname : Chiavassa
 Birthday : 08 January 1979
 Birthplace : Savigliano, Italy
 
Professional Address : Laboratoire Lagrange 
 UMR 7293 
 Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur 
 Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis 
 Bd de l'Observatoire 
 B.P. 4229 - 06304 Nice Cedex 4 
 France 
 Tel : (+33) (0)492 00 3966 
 
 Professional E-mail : andrea.chiavassa@oca.eu
 Private E-mail : andreew@alice.it
 
 Languages :
Italian - native speaker
 French - excellent 
 English - excellent
 German - good
 Spanish - basics
Current Position
Permanent position at CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique)
Scientific interests
Multidimensional Radiative Transfer, Multidimensional Radiative Hydrodynamics, Surface convection, Spectroscopy, Interferometry, astrometry, planets, interstellar medium
Academic experiences
December 2018 : HDR in Astrophysics - Université Côte d'Azur, Nice - " A Journey across the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram with 3D hydrodynamical simulations of cool stars "
October 2010 - Agoust 2012: Fellowship at Institut d'Astronomie et d'Astrophysique de Bruxelles with Prof. Alain Jorissen. Research topic: 3D Chemical abundances in peculiar stars and Gaia predictions for cool stars. 
 
 September 2008 - September 2010: Fellowship at Max Planck Institut for Astrophysics, Garching with Prof. Martin Asplund. Research topic: 3D modelling of convection in stellar atmosphere of cool stars. Interferometric and spectroscopic observables for red supergiant, K-giant and AGB stars. 
 
 PhD student (october 2004 - june 2008) at GRAAL, Montpellier, France. Development of a 3D radiative transfer code for radiation hydrodynamics simulations of red supergiants. Comparison of theoretical results with spectroscopic and interferometric observations. Determination of the convection pattern on red supergiant stars. 
 
 Master Degree final project ("Laurea in Astrofisica e Fisica Cosmica") at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Grenoble (LAOG), France, under the supervision of Cecilia Ceccarelli (2004, 8 months ERASMUS exchange project) - The 90-110 micron dust feature in low to intermediate mass protostars 
 
 Bachelor final project ("Laurea in Fisica") at the University of Turin under the supervision of Gianni Navarra (Mars to June 2002) - Study of the high voltage circuit of photomultipliers of the Pierre Auger Observatory

Computer and Programming Skills
MacOsX, Linux, Unix, Windows operating systems administration
 
 Programming in Fortran95 e Fortran 77, IDL, Shell Scripts, Yorick Astronomical software : Supermongo, synthetic spectrum calculation, CO5BOLD photosphere models calculations 
 
 Others : LaTeX2e, Word, Excel, Power Point
 
             
		
  																			
		 
	


