Clara Sousa-Silva
Center for Astrophysics, Harvard University
Research Focus
About Clara
Clara Sousa-Silva is a quantum astrochemist at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian. She investigates how molecules interact with light so that they can be detected on faraway worlds. Clara spends most of her time studying molecules that life can produce so that, one day, she can detect an alien biosphere. Her favorite molecular biosignature is phosphine: a terrifying gas associated with mostly unpleasant life. When she is not deciphering exoplanet atmospheres, Clara works hard to persuade the next generation of scientists to become an active part of the astronomical community.
Honors
51 Pegasi b Fellowship
MIT Physics Research Fellows Grant
Education
Postdoc
Center for Astrophysics, Harvard University, 08/2022
EAPS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 09/2020
Ph.D.
Molecular Astrophysics, University College London, 08/2015
Bachelor's
Physics and Astrophysics, University of Edinburgh, 06/2010