Sophia Sanchez-Maes
Center for Astrophysics
      
        
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                      Research Topics
            - Quasars & Other Active Black Holes
- Solar and Stellar Atmospheres
- Space Weather
- Telescopes
- Black Holes
- Detector Technology
- Jets, Outflows and Shocks
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                      Divisions
            - Theoretical Astrophysics
- High Energy Astrophysics
- Harvard University Department of Astronomy
- Institute for Theory and Computation
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Sophia Sánchez-Maes is an astrophysicist whose work bridges observational, computational, and instrumental approaches to study plasma processes in extreme astrophysical environments. She develops high-cadence soft X-ray instrumentation for solar flare imaging, runs 3D general relativistic particle-in-cell (GRPIC) simulations of black hole accretion and flares, and analyzes magnetic reconnection as a driver of high-energy variability. Sophia is particularly interested in how theory, observation, and hardware can be integrated to understand energetic transients in the solar and galactic center environments.
