Anastasia Topalidou
- Email: wdwx0249@leeds.ac.uk
- Thesis title: Unveiling planet-forming discs with the Square Kilometre Array.
- Supervisors: Dr John Ilee, Dr Catherine Walsh
Profile
I completed my Bachelor’s degree in Physics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) in 2023. My thesis focused on analysing the colg gas around the Spiderweb Galaxy using ALMA and ACA observations of CO and [CI]. I then completed my Master’s degree at Leiden University in 2025. My first research project focused on disentagling the emission from the dusty torus of Circinus using HCN and HCO+ and their isotopologues from archival ALMA data. My master thesis focused on a multiwavelength analysis of dust rings of the protoplanetary disks around CYTau and DoAr25 using newly delivered ALMA observations. I am currently a PhD student in the University of Leeds. My research focuses on unveiling planet-forming discs with the Square Kilometre Array.
Research interests
- Radio Astronomy
- Radiative Transfer