Curriculum vitae

You can find my curriculum vitae here: CV (last updated: 08/10/2024)

Highlights

First author papers:

  • “MINDS. The DR Tau disk II: Probing the hot and cold H2O reservoirs in the JWST-MIRI spectrum”
    Temmink M. et al. (2024b) - A&A, 689, A330

  • MINDS. The DR Tau disk I: Combining JWST-MIRI data with high-resolution CO spectra to characterise the hot gas
    Temmink, M. et al. (2024a) - A&A, 686, A117

  • Investigating the asymmetric chemistry in the disk around the young star HD 142527
    Temmink, M. et al. (2023b) - A&A, 675, A131

  • Occurrence rate of hot Jupiters orbiting red giant stars
    Temmink, M. & Snellen, I.A.G. (2023a) - A&A, 670, A26

Selected co-author papers:

  • An ALMA molecular inventory of warm Herbig Ae disks: II. Abundant complext organics and volatile sulphur in the IRS 48 disk
    Booth, A. S. et al. (2024) - ApJ, 167, A165 - 2nd author

  • Tracing snowlines and C/O ratio in a planet-hosting disk. ALMA moleculer line observations towards the HD 169142 disk
    Booth, A. S. et al. (2023) - A&A, 678, A146 - 3rd author

  • “Measuring the ³⁴S and ³³S isotopic ratios of volatile sulfur during planet formations"
    Booth, A. S. et al. (2024) - eprint arXiv:2409.03885 - 3rd author

  • MINDS. Abundant water and varying C/O across het disk of Sz 98 as seen by JWST/MIRI”
    Gasman, D. et al. (2023) - A&A, 679, A117 - 4th author

Awarded observational time:

  • Looking through the dust trap: Band 3 and 4 observations of the HD 142527 disk
    ALMA Cycle 10 (2023.1.00628.S) - PI: M. Temmink (10 hours)

  • Compact yet structured? The role of dust traps in setting the inner chemistry of compact dust disks
    ALMA Cycle 11 (2024.1.00448.S) - PI: M. Temmink (15 hours)

  • Misaligned chemistry: Investigating the influence of the misaligned inner disk on the outer disk chemistry in HD 142527
    ALMA Cycle 11 (2024.1.00446.S) - PI: M. Temmink (7 hours)

  • Probing carbon chemistry and dust in the planet-forming zones of brown dwarf disks
    JWST Cycle 2 (3886) - PI: S.L. Grant (41.5 hours) - I was in charge of the technical side of this proposal: determining the exposure time with the ETC and setting up the observations in the APT.

Contributed talks:

  • “How to analyse the molecular emission in JWST/MIRI-MRS spectra?”
    Ecole Evry Schatzman - Roscoff, France (10/2024)
    This presentation was accompanied by a tutorial (led by myself) on the gas emission analysis in the spectra of JWST-MIRI/MRS using slab models

  • “Multi-component H2O analysis in the planet-forming disk of DR Tau”
    MIRI EC meeting - Stockholm, Sweden (05/2024)

  • Inner and outer disk chemistry with JWST-MIRI/MRS and ALMA
    Celebrating 30 Years of Chemistry in Disks: past, present, and future - Ringberg, Germany (02/2024)

  • Studying (drift-enhanced) H2O in a compact planet-forming disk with JWST-MIRI/MRS
    ALLEGRO joint JWST+ALMA day - Groningen, the Netherlands (12/2023)

  • An extensive (CO) analysis of the planet-forming disk DR Tau
    MIRI EC meeting - Dublin, Ireland (09/2023)

  • Investigating the cold chemistry in the asymmetric disk of HD 142527
    ALLEGRO science day - Leiden, the Netherlands (12/2022)