Professor Dennis Stello
- PhD (Atrophysics): University of Sydney (2006)
- MSc (Astronomy): Aarhus University (2002)
- BSc (Math/Physics): Aarhus University (2000)
I am leading the Asteroseismology Group. With a focus on stars, planets, and the Milky Way, we use asteroseismology -- vibrations from star quakes -- to infer the physical properties of stars. My group is leading the development of Artificial Intelligence software to analyse large complex data sets from NASA space missions like Kepler and TESS, extracting the intricate signatures of the stellar vibrational frequencies.
Keywords: astronomy, astrophysics, asteroseismology, stars, exoplanets, milky way, galaxy, galactic archaeology, AI, artificial intelligence, machine learning, space
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- ARC Future Fellowship (2015-2018)
- AIPS Tall Poppy 'Scientist of the Year 2013'
- ARC DECRA Fellowship (2012-2014)
- University of Sydney Fellowship (2011)
- ARC APD Fellowship (2007-2010)
My main area of research is -- the study of stars through the interpretation of their oscillations -- which aims to understand stellar structure and evolution.
In particular, my interest and expertise are within:
 - Automatic analysis software for big complex data sets incl. AI-methods
 - Modelling stellar evolution and pulsation
 - Solar-like oscillations
 - Stellar clusters
 - Red giant stars
 - Observation and interpretation of stellar oscillations
See my list of publications on
- Member of NASA's K2 Users Panel (2016-2019)
- Member of the Organising Committee of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Commission G4 "Pulsating Stars" (2011-2016)
- Member of the Kepler and TESS Asteroseismic Science Consortia (2007-)
- Chair of TASC "Red Giant" Working Group (2015-)
- Chair of KASC "Open Cluster" Working Group (2007-2014)
- Chair of KASC "Red Giant" Working Group (2007-2014)