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Aaron Tohuvavohu is a Dunlap Institute Associate, leading the Dunlap-funded Little UV Space (LUVS) Telescopes team. In this work he focuses on building a future of abundant, accessible, and scientifically compelling space telescopes. LUVS is currently developing high-performance, low-cost UV/optical cameras for multiple funded near-term…
Anne-Marie Weijmans has spent much of her career studying the dark matter haloes of galaxies. The halo is the most massive component of a galaxy and plays a critical role in the system’s formation and evolution. Weijmans maps the invisible halo by measuring the movement…
Prof. Suresh Sivanandam studies the formation and evolution of galaxies in clusters, and is a key member of many instrumentation projects.
Shelley Wright’s research focuses on understanding how galaxies form and evolve over cosmic time. She makes most of her observations with integral-field spectrographs, coupled with adaptive-optics systems on the largest telescopes in the world. These high-resolution observations reveal the internal motions and chemical make-up of…
Prof. Suresh Sivanandam studies the formation and evolution of galaxies in clusters, and is a key member of many instrumentation projects.
Prof. Suresh Sivanandam studies the formation and evolution of galaxies in clusters, and is a key member of many instrumentation projects.
Keith Vanderlinde studies the nature and evolution of large-scale structure in the Universe, as well as the evolution of the cosmos itself. Studying large-scale structure requires specialized instruments and Vanderlinde is a member of collaborations using and developing ones that are unique. One such instrument…
Cameron studies magnetic fields in the interstellar space of the Milky Way and nearby galaxies, using the polarization of radio emission. He tries to map out the structure of the magnetic field in three dimensions to understand both the origin of the field as well…