Núria Miret Roig

She graduated in 2016 with a degree in Physics from the University of Barcelona, where she also completed the master's program in "Astrophysics, Particle Physics, and Cosmology" in 2017. In 2020, she earned her PhD in Astrophysics from the University of Bordeaux for her study of star-forming regions in the solar neighborhood. She received the MERAC Prize for the Best Doctoral Thesis in Observational Astronomy, awarded by the European Astronomical Society (EAS), and the Science and Technology Prize from the University of Bordeaux for the discovery of more than one hundred rogue planets. After four years of postdoctoral research at the University of Vienna, she is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Barcelona, funded by the Beatriu de Pinós program of the Government of Catalonia. She has observational experience with leading telescopes such as the Gran Telescopio Canarias (La Palma) and the Very Large Telescope (Chile), university teaching experience in the Physics degree and the master's program in Astrophysics, and actively participates in outreach programs, conferences, and observations aimed at diverse audiences.