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Charles Steinhardt is an Associate Professor at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, and a member of The Cosmic Dawn Center. His research focuses on galaxy formation and evolution, particularly utilizing observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to study high-redshift galaxies and early universe phenomena.
His research interests span multiple areas of modern astrophysics including galaxy formation, high-redshift observations, gravitational lensing, and cosmological surveys. Dr. Steinhardt's work frequently involves large international collaborations such as the BUFFALO survey and utilizes cutting-edge observational techniques with JWST.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on the properties of high-redshift galaxies, with particular attention to galaxy colors, star formation rates, and the physical mechanisms driving galaxy evolution across cosmic time. His work bridges observational astronomy with theoretical models to understand the formation of structure in the universe.
Dr. Steinhardt actively collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions worldwide, as evidenced by his extensive publication record with numerous co-authors from different countries and institutions.
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