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Prof. Laurie Rousseau-Nepton

Prof. Laurie Rousseau-Nepton

Prof. Suresh Sivanandam studies the formation and evolution of galaxies in clusters, and is a key member of many instrumentation projects.

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Prof. Renée Hložek

Prof. Renée Hložek

Hložek is an Associate Professor at the Dunlap Institute and the David A. Dunlap Department for Astronomy and Astrophysics. She studies a variety of problems in theoretical and observational cosmology. Her research focuses on understanding what the Universe is made of, its structure and how…

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Prof. Juan Mena-Parra

Prof. Juan Mena-Parra

Juan is an observational cosmologist that develops novel instrumentation and analysis techniques for studying the origin, composition, and evolution of the Universe. Juan has played a crucial role in the development of the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME), a ground-breaking radio telescope designed to…

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Prof. Suresh Sivanandam

Prof. Suresh Sivanandam

Prof. Suresh Sivanandam studies the formation and evolution of galaxies in clusters, and is a key member of many instrumentation projects.

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Prof. Keith Vanderlinde

Prof. Keith Vanderlinde

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…

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