Emma Ayçoberry
POSTDOC

Research Interests
My research focuses on studying the complexities of large-scale structures using different probes and exploring how they can constrain both cosmological and astrophysical parameters. Specifically, I have worked on a theoretical classification of the cosmic web environments, the impact of systematics on weak lensing peak count statistics, and the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect through analytical modeling and simulations.
I am currently a postdoc at Cosmostat, where I am working on the ARGOS radio telescope project. My work focuses on image reconstruction and the scientific analysis that can be performed using such telescope.