About the Editors

Like the other Nature titles, Nature Astronomy has no external editorial board. Instead, all editorial decisions are made by a dedicated team of professional editors, with relevant research and editorial backgrounds.

Profile photograph of Chief Editor Paul WoodsChief Editor: Paul Woods, PhD, Springer Nature, UK

Paul gained his PhD in astrophysics from UMIST/University of Manchester in 2005, having also completed a two-year studentship at the European Southern Observatory in Chile. He has since pursued research at NASA JPL, Pasadena; Jodrell Bank, University of Manchester; University College London and Queen’s University, Belfast. His principal interest has been interstellar chemistry and dust, studying observationally and theoretically the complex chemistries and mineralogies of hot cores, protoplanetary discs, AGB stars, proto-planetary and planetary nebulae. For Nature Astronomy, he primarily covers stars, the Galaxy and local galaxies, including transients such as fast radio bursts, gamma-ray bursts and tidal disruption events. Paul has been at Nature Astronomy since its launch, becoming Chief Editor in 2024, and is based in the London office.

paul.woods@nature.com

Profile photograph of Senior Editor Luca MaltagliatiSenior Editor: Luca Maltagliati, PhD, Springer Nature, UK

After working on solar physics at the Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri (Firenze, Italy), Luca switched to planetary science for his doctorate on the Martian water cycle with Mars Express observations at the Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, continuing this work as a postdoctoral fellow at the LATMOS laboratory (Guyancourt, France). Luca then conducted research on Titan’s atmosphere and surface with Cassini observations at the Observatoire de Paris and the Commissariat pour l’Énergie Atomique, before returning to the Observatoire de Paris to work on the Exoplanet.eu database of extrasolar planets. Luca’s main area of expertise is atmospheric physics and the climate of terrestrial planets, observed in remote sensing spectrometry. Luca has been at Nature Astronomy since its launch and is based in the London office.

luca.maltagliati@nature.com

Generic profile pictureAssociate Editor: Lindsay Oldham, PhD, Springer Nature, UK

Following a research assistantship at the Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestriche Physik in Garching, Germany, Lindsay completed her PhD at the Institute of Astronomy at Cambridge University, UK, where she focused on developing methods to disentangle the dark and luminous mass structure of early-type galaxies. She then went on to conduct postdoctoral research at the Center for Astrophysics at Harvard University, USA, and the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation at Portsmouth University, UK, developing a particular interest in using nearby strong gravitational lenses as probes of cosmology. At Nature Astronomy, Lindsay covers extragalactic astronomy and cosmology, and has an additional interest in the crossover of science and literature. She joined the team in 2024 and is based in the London office.

lindsay.oldham@nature.com

Profile picture of Associate Editor Bokyoung KimAssociate Editor: Bokyoung Kim, PhD, Springer Nature, Germany

Bokyoung completed her MSci at Ewha Womans University, Korea, focusing on the optical high-resolution spectroscopy of nearby Sun-like stars. She gained her PhD in astronomy at Georgia State University, USA, where she conducted data-driven research on nearby low-mass, main-sequence stars and their remnants. She then moved to the Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, UK, as a postdoctoral research associate. There, she analysed the kinematic and chemical properties of nearby stars in the Galactic thick disk and halo to provide a comprehensive view of the Galactic stellar halo and to understand how the Milky Way Galaxy formed and evolved. In addition to Galactic dynamics and Galactic archaeology, her interests include low-mass stars, stellar multiplicities, spectroscopic surveys, space sustainability, and climate change. Bokyoung joined the team in 2025 and is based in the Berlin office.

bokyoung.kim@nature.com

 

The Research Cross-Journal Editorial Team supports the Nature-branded research journals, with a focus on handling primary research manuscripts.

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Senior Editor: Bishwanath Gaire, PhD, Springer Nature, USA

Bishwanath has a Master of Science degree in plasma physics from Tribhuvan University. He obtained a PhD in physics from Kansas State University. His doctoral research was on laser-induced molecular fragmentation using a coincidence momentum imaging technique. He then continued research as a postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in a team of international collaborators working on light-matter interaction using X-rays. He joined Nature Communications in 2016 as an Associate Editor handling manuscripts in nuclear, atomic, molecular, optical and plasma physics. He joined the Research Cross-Journal Editorial team in March 2024 and is based in the Jersey City office.

bishwanath.gaire@us.nature.com

The Reviews Cross-Journal Editorial Team handles Research Briefing articles for the Nature-branded research journals.

 

Alumni

Former Senior Editor: Morgan Hollis, PhD, Springer Nature, UK

Morgan joined the team in 2021, having previously been deputy press officer at the Royal Astronomical Society and an assistant editor at Monthly Notices of the RAS. He gained his PhD from University College London, working on the atmospheric characterisation of extrasolar planets, and his undergraduate degree in physics from the University of Warwick. The areas he covered for Nature Astronomy included extragalactic astronomy, theoretical astrophysics and cosmology, and his more general interests include geology and geophysics, atmospheric physics, the history of science, and the interfaces between science and the arts. Morgan was based in the London office until he left Nature Astronomy in the summer of 2024.

 

Former Chief Editor: May Chiao (喬乃梅), PhD, Springer Nature, UK

May was Chief Editor of Nature Astronomy from its launch in 2016 until 2024. Prior to that, she was a Senior Editor for Nature Physics, with responsibility for its astrophysics content, and has previously been an editor for Nature and Nature Materials. After working in radio astronomy with the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope group in Canada, she went on to obtain her PhD in 1999 from McGill University, in low-temperature physics. She undertook postdoctoral research at the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge and the Solid State Laboratory at ETH-Zürich, investigating fundamental properties of exotic magnets as well as superconductors and superfluids. May now works for Nature Reviews Physics and is based in the London office.

m.chiao@nature.com

Marios Karouzos, former Senior Editor of Nature AstronomyFormer Senior Editor: Marios Karouzos (Μάριος Καρούζος), PhD, Springer Nature, UK

Marios came to us by way of Seoul National Unversity in South Korea, where he worked on active galactic nuclei. Previous to that, Marios undertook his doctoral research at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany. For his research, Marios has used ground and space telescopes to observe galaxies in wavelengths ranging from gamma-rays to the radio regime. His main area of expertise is the evolution of galaxies and supermassive black holes as potential regulators of their growth. Other interests include relativistic outflows, binary supermassive black holes and galactic environments. Marios now works in the Publishing team and is based in the London office.

marios.karouzos@nature.com 

Former Locum Associate Editor Sayali AvachatFormer Locum Associate Editor: Sayali Avachat, PhD, Springer Nature, USA

Sayali’s primary research interests include active galactic nuclei, fundamental physics and numerical modeling of extragalactic jets, black holes and quasars. After graduating with a PhD in Space Sciences from the Florida Institute of Technology in 2016, Sayali worked at the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA, India) on developing astronomy education and outreach programs. She facilitated teachers’ training in astronomy education for college students. Most recently she worked for Maryland Science Center, Baltimore, on developing science programs for early childhood education. She has also been entrepreneurial in conducting STEM workshops for students and science writing for a variety of readers. Sayali was part of the team in 2023 and was based in the Washington DC office.