Summary
Aniket Sanghi is an NSF Graduate Research Fellow and early-career astronomer pursuing a Ph.D. in Astrophysics at Caltech, with dual summa cum laude B.S. degrees in Astronomy and Physics from UT Austin. He has eight years of research experience spanning exoplanet imaging and characterization, brown dwarfs, and variable stars using facilities like Hubble and Keck, and collaborates with faculty across Caltech, UT Austin, and the University of Hawaii. Technically fluent in mathematical and statistical analysis, he has contributed to observational programs through roles from REU and SURF fellowships to research positions in the Bowler Exoplanets Group. Beyond research goals of leading high-impact astrophysics programs, he is committed to STEM outreach and diversity, pairing scientific rigor with active K–12 engagement. Outside the lab he channels creativity into guitar, Formula 1, gaming, and Japanese anime and manga, reflecting a blend of analytical and cultural curiosity.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics and Astronomy, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics and Astronomy at The University of Texas at Austin
California Institute of Technology
Hindi, English, French