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DISRUPTIVE PLANETS
discovering and studying new worlds to consolidate our understanding of planets and habitats.
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David Berardo
David Berardo is a graduate student in the physics Department. He's worked on a wide range of topics within the field of exoplanets, including the formation of gas giants and observations of multi-planet systems. His future interests include leveraging multi-wavelength information in order to construct precise maps of exoplanet atmospheres.
Contact Information:
Email: berardo@mit.edu
Office: 77 Massachusetts Ave, 54-1120, Cambridge, MA 02139
Graduate Student
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