Adam Tedeschi is an observational astronomy researcher and recent physics graduate from UC Santa Barbara with 11 years of hands-on experience in academic and observatory settings. He has applied Python and GALFIT to analyze Hubble, Keck, and SDSS imaging—deriving bulge-to-disk ratios, colors, and multi-component starlight models to probe galaxy mass, age, and evolution. His work at Las Cumbres Observatory involved follow-up astrometry and orbit determination for near-Earth objects, plus developing Python tools for light-curve and spectral analysis. Comfortable tutoring undergraduates as a learning assistant, Adam blends rigorous data analysis with clear communication and a long-term goal of moving into astronomy or space-related roles in academia or industry. Outside research he composes classical music, a creative practice that informs his analytical approach to complex astrophysical problems.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics at UC Santa Barbara
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Adam Tedeschi - Undergraduate Astronomy Researcher