Portrait of Giannina Guzman Caloca

Giannina Guzman Caloca

Graduate Student

gguzmanc@umd.edu 1113 Physical Sciences Complex

I was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico. I obtained my B.S. in Astrophysics and Planetary Sciences at Villanova University, along with a minor in Physics, and a minor in Communications. I obtained my M.S. in Astronomy at University of Maryland, College Park. 

My biggest interest lies in exoplanet observations and atmospheric characterization of planets that have no Solar System analogs, especially in parameter spaces that are not well explored and characterized yet, as well as the effects of photochemistry in planetary atmospheres. The overarching story I'm interested in is:

Understanding the context of our Solar System by studying what it is not

Techniques: I like transmission spectroscopy, but I love observations in general and I think analysis would benefit from different observational techniques coming together. I have a lot of experience with retrievals as well, having worked 3 years on retrieval optimization techniques. I love the idea of being able to take a dataset from its very raw stages to a place where we can extract planetary parameters from it. 

As a co-founder of UMD Space Sciences Outreach Cooperative, I also am extremely passionate and active in science communication and outreach initiatives.

Research Areas:
Exoplanets

Latest Papers

Improved ASCOM Dome Following

| Research Notes of the AAS
UMD Author(s): Giannina Guzman Caloca


sbpy: Small-body planetary astronomy

| Astrophysics Source Code Library
UMD Author(s): Giannina Guzman Caloca


sbpy: A Python module for small-body planetary astronomy

| Journal of Open Source Software
UMD Author(s): Giannina Guzman Caloca, Michael S. Kelley


astroquery: An Astronomical Web-querying Package in Python

| The Astronomical Journal
UMD Author(s): Giannina Guzman Caloca


Designing a Python Module for the Calculation of Molecular Parameters and Production Rates in Comets

| American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #233
UMD Author(s): Giannina Guzman Caloca


The Red Thumbs: Growing Plants on Martian Regolith Simulant

| American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #233
UMD Author(s): Giannina Guzman Caloca


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