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Undergraduate Student: I use simulation based inference to measure the masses of galaxy clusters from weak lensing.
Undergraduate Student: I study subhalo accretion onto galaxy clusters in simulations.
PhD Student: I’m a Ph.D. candidate in physics at the University of Michigan, in the Avestruz Lab for Computational Cosmology and Astrophysics. I study how incident radiation affects the cooling and heating of gas in galaxies, using machine learning and hydrodynamic simulations. Website: https://davidbrobins.github.io/
I’m a 1st year PhD student studying observables of triaxiality in cosmological simulations of galaxy clusters.
Leinweber Postdoctoral Fellow: I study dark energy science using large galaxy surveys, such as the Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time and the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument.
PhD Student: My research focuses in developing novel statistical techniques to solve problems in cosmology, particularly relevant to stage 4 dark energy surveys such as the Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time.
PhD Student: I study how current and forthcoming cosmology surveys, such as DESI, can constrain beyond the standard cosmology models such as modified gravity.
Leinweber Postdoctoral Fellow: I investigate the evolution of dark matter halos, the galaxy–halo connection, and the cosmological model.
PhD Student: I study the circumgalactic medium of low mass galaxies using observations and simulations.