ABSIL Olivier
Professeur associé
Maître de recherches FNRS & Fonds assoc.
Faculté des Sciences
Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO)
Planetary & Stellar systems Imaging Laboratory
Faculté des Sciences
Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO)
Space sciences, Technologies and Astrophysics Research (STAR)
- ULiège address
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Bât. B5C Planetary & Stellar systems Imaging Laboratory (PSILab)
Quartier Agora
Allée du six Août 19c
4000 Liège 1
Belgique
- Local
- 2/19
- ULiège phone number
- +32 4 3669724
- ULiège Fax
- +32 4 3669746
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- Conseil sectoriel à la recherche et à la valorisation
- Sciences et Techniques
- Personal website (s)
- Olivier Absil's PSILab web page
- University degrees
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2001 : Ingénieur Civil Physicien (Université de Liège)
2003: Master in Sciences (Université de Liège)
2006: PhD in Sciences (Université de Liège)
Research field
- Astrophysique
Duties or mandates
- FNRS Senior Research Associate
Scientific distinctions
- ERC Starting Grant (2013)
- Adolphe Wetrems Prize for Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Belgian Royal Academy) (2014)
- ERC Consolidator Grant (2019)
ULiège Course
Introduction to exoplanetology, 20h Th, 10h Pr, ABSIL Olivier, GILLON Michaël
Atmospheric and adaptive optics, 15h Th, 5h Pr, ABSIL Olivier
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- JWST takes its first ever direct images of a distant world
- JWST: an ambitious scientific space mission in which the University of Liege is participating
- Circumstellar disks and giant planets
- A new method to search for potentially habitable planets
- METIS passes design milestone
- First light for the NEAR experiment at the Very Large Telescope
- Discovery of the existence of circumplanetary disks
- Olivier Absil gets an ERC Consolidator Grant for his EPIC project
- Diamond optical vortexes to picture exoplanets directly
- Two ULiège astrophysicists supported by the European Research Council to detect exoplanets comparable to the Earth