Linda Tenhu
Doktorand
Detaljer
Om mig
Hello! I am an astrophysics PhD student at the Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Medical Imaging group at KTH supervised by professor Josefin Larsson. My research delves into the fascinating world of supernova remnants, which I study by analysing data from optical telescopes.
Every day, I employ a range of data analysis techniques that help me uncover hidden gems in the data, such as spatial variations in the optical continuum emission of supernova remnants. In general, I am interested in understanding the various mechanisms that produce optical emission in supernova remnants. If you want to learn more about my research, find me in ORCiD.
Besides research, I have also been a teacher in the General Relativity, Astrophysics, and Introduction to Astrophysics courses as well as a teaching assistant for Analytical Mechanics and Physicist’s Mathematical Methods courses.
Kurser
Allmän relativitetsteori (SH2372), lärare, assistent | Kurswebb
Analytisk mekanik och klassisk fältteori (SI2360), assistent | Kurswebb
Astrofysik (SH2402), lärare | Kurswebb
Fysikens matematiska metoder, tilläggskurs (SI1142), assistent | Kurswebb
Introduktion till astronomi för ingenjörer (SH1003), lärare | Kurswebb