Summary
Tiziano Zingales is a postdoctoral astronomy researcher based in Padua with eight years of experience developing data analysis tools for space missions including CHEOPS and TESS. He combines a PhD in Astrophysics (UCL) and a summa cum laude MSc in Physics and Astronomy with strong Python, machine learning, LaTeX and Linux skills to refine orbital and physical parameters of exoplanets from space- and ground-based observations. His work spans instrument-focused pipeline development and scientific inference, translating raw photometry into robust exoplanet characterization. Having worked at CNRS’s Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux before joining the University of Padova, he brings cross-institutional practice in mission-driven research and reproducible code development. An analytical problem-solver, he often bridges theoretical models and practical data-processing needs to increase the yield of small-signal detections.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Physics and Astronomy, Summa cum laude, Master of Science (MSc), Physics and Astronomy, Summa cum laude at Università degli Studi di Palermo
University College London