
Isabel N Angelo
Graduate Student, Physics & Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles
Research Focus
About Isabel
I study extrasolar planet compositions and systems architectures to learn about how planets form and evolve. For my research, I combine observational and theoretical tools such as radial velocities and dynamical simulations to uncover exoplanet evolution and formation histories.
Honors
2020 - Outstanding Teaching Award, UCLA
2019 - Dean’s Scholar, UCLA Graduate Division
2019 - Dorothy Radcliffe Dee Fellowship, UCLA Division of Physical Sciences
2015 - Olsen Scholar, UC Berkeley Physics Department
2014 - Dean’s Honors, UC Berkeley College of Letters and Sciences
Education
Master's
Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of California, Los Angeles, 04/2021
Bachelor's
Astrophysics, University of California, Berkeley, 12/2017
Interested in
- Mentoring
- Mentorship
- Speaking
- Research Experience
- Postdoc Fellowships
- Professional Service (e.g. review panels)
- Science Outreach
- DEI/STEM Community Engagement