Linda Tenhu
Doctoral student
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About me
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.
Courses
Astrophysics (SH2402), teacher
General Relativity (SH2372), teacher, assistant
Introductory Astronomy for Engineers (SH1003), teacher
Mathematical Methods in Physics, Additional Course (SI1142), assistant