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Ariel Amaral

Ariel Amaral

Ariel is a PhD candidate at the David A. Dunlap Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics and the Dunlap Institute. She is interested in extragalactic radio astronomy and magnetism. Her thesis specifically focuses on the magnetism of the cosmic web and large scale structure, the magnetism of…

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Samantha Berek

Samantha Berek

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Seery Chen

Seery Chen

Seery Chen is a PhD candidate supervised by Prof. Roberto Abraham. Her work includes designing and constructing the 120-lens narrow-band imaging upgrade of the Dragonfly Telephoto Array called “Dragonfly Spectral Line Mapper.” She will use this instrument to study the distribution of diffuse gas around…

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Yuyang Chen

Yuyang Chen

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Danielle Dineen

Danielle Dineen

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Prof. Roberto Abraham

Prof. Roberto Abraham

Roberto Abraham’s research focuses on galaxy evolution over a time span of about 11 billion years. Abraham tries to answer questions such as: What did galaxies look like when the Universe was young? How can we best describe galaxies in a quantitative way? How do…

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Dr. Jeffrey Chilcote

Dr. Jeffrey Chilcote

Dr. Jeffrey Chilcotes was part of the team that build the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI) and he continues to be involved in GPI observations.

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Dr. Biprateep Dey

Dr. Biprateep Dey

Biprateep works on understanding the relationship between galaxies and their dark matter halos through studies of satellite and host galaxies. He has substantial expertise in statistical methods and machine learning techniques.

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Julie Bolduc-Duval

Julie Bolduc-Duval

Julie Bolduc-Duval has been working in science and astronomy education for nearly 25 years. She is the director of the bilingual astronomy education program Discover the Universe / À la découverte de l’univers, which is supported by the Dunlap Institute. Through this program, she helps…

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Dr. Rachael Alexandroff

Dr. Rachael Alexandroff

Rachael Alexandroff studies feedback from actively accreting supermassive black holes (quasars) using a variety of multi-wavelength data in the radio to the X-ray. She previously identified the largest catalog of optically-selected obscured quasars in the early Universe and has been using this catalog to study…

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