José A. Caballero
Project manager and instrument astronomer of CARMENES. Has discovered over 60 exoplanets, including the one most similar to Earth to date. He has also researched ultracool dwarfs, star-forming regions, sub-deuterium burning objects, protoplanetary discs, initial mass function, young stars, photometric variability, and ultrawide stellar binaries. Now, he is focusing on biomarkers in habitable planets and future space and ground telescope instrumentation.
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staff researcher, Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC-INTA)
astronomical instrumentation – stars: binaries – stars: late-type – planetary systems – open clusters and associations
Project manager and instrument astronomer of CARMENES. Has discovered over 60 exoplanets, including the one most similar to Earth to date. He has also researched ultracool dwarfs, star-forming regions, sub-deuterium burning objects, protoplanetary discs, initial mass function, young stars, photometric variability, and ultrawide stellar binaries. Now, he is focusing on biomarkers in habitable planets and future space and ground telescope instrumentation.
