Nyquist Seminar Room, Place du Levant 3, Maxwell Building, 1st floor -- Wednesday, 08 May 2019 at 11:00 (45 min.)
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Direct imaging of stellar systems is an emerging and multi-disciplinary field of research. Stellar systems consist of faint objects lying in close vicinity of a very bright object, namely the host star. Hence, obtaining a faithful image of such a system not only requires state-of-the-art imaging hardware and dedicated observation strategy but also heavily relies on tailored post-processing techniques.