Harrison Souchereau

Predoctoral Fellow, Galaxy Formation , CCA, Flatiron Institute

Harrison Souchereau is a Ph.D. candidate in astronomy at Yale University. His research focuses on using ALMA radio data to study extreme examples of ram pressure stripping in cluster galaxies, and the influences RPS has on molecular gas and star formation. He has also developed tools to determine the reliability of surface brightness profiles for large galaxy surveys.

Harrison is interested in the extreme cases where star formation occurs in the stripped gas tails (jellyfish galaxies) as well as using simulations to better understand the evolution of gas that is being accelerated by ram pressure.

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