
My name is Ioannis Myserlis and I work as Staff Astronomer at the Institut de Radioastronomie Milimétrique (IRAM) in Granada, Spain and the 30-meter telescope, located on the Pico Veleta in Sierra Nevada.
My research is focused on radio (sub-mm, mm and cm) and optical circular and linear polarization (CP and LP) studies as a means to probe the physical conditions and variability processes in relativistic plasma outflows (‘jets’) emanating from active galactic nuclei (AGN). I combine several aspects of astrophysical polarization: from polarimetric instrumentation and the development of high-precision data analysis techniques to VLBI polarimetry and full-Stokes radiative transfer modeling, to study the broad energy range of their emission, their prominent variability and complex structure.

Institut de Radioastronomie Milimétrique (IRAM)
Avenida Divina Pastora 7, 18012
Granada
Spain