Tim Sprenger

Postdoctoral Researcher at Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy

Cologne Bonn Region Germany
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Tim Sprenger is a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy with nine years of experience in astrophysics, specializing in cosmology and radio astronomy. He completed his BSc and MSc in Physics at RWTH Aachen and progressed from PhD student to postdoc within the same institute, developing deep expertise in observational techniques and data analysis for radio surveys. Tim blends rigorous academic training with practical tutoring and academic assistant roles, demonstrating clear communication of complex concepts. Based in the Cologne-Bonn region, he combines hands-on instrument and pipeline work with a theoretical cosmology background, often bridging instrument-level challenges and scientific interpretation. An understated strength is his continuity within a leading institute, which has given him sustained exposure to long-term projects and collaborative, interdisciplinary research.
code9 years of coding experience
bookMaster of Science - MS, Physics, Master of Science - MS, Physics at RWTH Aachen University
languagesGerman, English
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Github Skills (1)

python7

Programming languages (1)

Python

Github contributions (5)

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SprengerT/Scinter3

Jan 2022 - Feb 2025

Contributions:35 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 1 month
SprengerT/scint_thth

Apr 2020 - Sep 2020

Contributions:26 pushes in 4 months
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Tim Sprenger - Postdoctoral Researcher at Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy