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Pascale Garaud is a French scientist who studies both space and mathematics. She is an astrophysicist, which means she uses physics to understand stars, planets, and galaxies. She is also an applied mathematician, using math to solve real-world problems. Pascale Garaud is especially interested in how liquids and gases move (called fluid dynamics) and how magnetic fields affect them (called magnetohydrodynamics). She uses these ideas to study things in space, like stars, and on Earth, like our planet's core.

Pascale Garaud is a professor of applied mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz in the United States. She is also the head of her department there.

Early Life and Education

Pascale Garaud started her university studies at Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg, France. After that, she received a special scholarship called a Knox Scholarship. This allowed her to go to Trinity College, Cambridge in England. There, she studied for the Mathematical Tripos, which is a very challenging and famous mathematics course at Cambridge University.

Advanced Studies

Pascale Garaud continued her studies at Cambridge and earned her Ph.D. in 2001. A Ph.D. is the highest university degree you can get, and it means you've done a lot of original research. Her Ph.D. project was about The dynamics of the solar tachocline. The tachocline is a special layer inside the Sun where different parts of the Sun rotate at different speeds. Understanding this layer helps scientists learn more about how the Sun works. Her supervisors for this research were two famous scientists, Douglas Gough and Nigel Weiss.

After finishing her Ph.D., Pascale Garaud continued to do research at Cambridge for a few more years. In 2004, she moved to the United States and became a professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Career and Research

At the University of California, Santa Cruz, Pascale Garaud is a Fellow of Oakes College. This means she is part of a special community within the university that supports students and faculty.

Inspiring Future Scientists

In 2010, Pascale Garaud started a special program called the Kavli Summer Program in Astrophysics. This program brings together university students who are studying for their Ph.D.s and other researchers every year. They meet to share ideas and work together on problems in astrophysics. It's a great way for young scientists to learn and connect with others in their field.

Recognitions and Awards

In 2019, Pascale Garaud was chosen as a fellow of the American Physical Society. This is a big honor that recognizes scientists who have made important discoveries and contributions to physics.

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