About me
I am newly minted PhD, wrapping up work with Eric Ford in Penn State’s Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics. This summer, I'll be hiking the Pacific Crest Trail; in the fall, I will be starting as a Flatiron Research Fellow at the Flatiron Institute's Center for Computational Astrophysics. My research is primarily focused on the radial velocity (RV) method for exoplanet detection, and more specifically on the modeling and mitigation of stellar granulation in RV measurements. I’m also more generally interested in astrobiology, planetary science, and scientific computation.Contact Information
Pronouns: he/him
Email: palumbo@psu.edu
Website: michaelpalumbo.me
Note: I’m Gone Hiking for the Summer!
This summer, I'll be hiking the Pacific Crest Trail! Consequently, I'll be entirely out of contact from May 17th through September 30th; I apologize in advance for any delayed communication. You can check in on the progress of my hike via the map below:Note: the embedded map may not play nice with certain browsers and/or ad-blockers ☹. If the map isn't working here, try the direct link instead!