Tony Rodriguez
Center for Astrophysics
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Research Topics
- Neutron Stars and White Dwarfs
- Spectroscopy
- Time Domain Astronomy
- Variable Stars and Binaries
- Machine Learning
- Astrostatistics
- Black Holes
- Disks
Science Fields
Divisions
- Optical and Infrared Astronomy
- Harvard University Department of Astronomy
- Institute for Theory and Computation
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About
Antonio Rodriguez is a Future Faculty Leader/ITC Postdoctoral Fellow at the CfA, having joined in September 2025. He works on understanding the extreme physics of binary stars, in particular those hosting a compact object (white dwarf, neutron star, black hole). He uses data mining techniques, both classical and artificial intelligence (AI)-based, to make discoveries in the the largest astronomical datasets ever made in the radio, optical, and X-ray sky. He completed his PhD in Astrophysics at Caltech in 2025 and his BS in Physics at Stanford in 2020.
PhD, MS in Astrophysics (Caltech), BS in Physics (Stanford)