Colin Bischoff
Associate Professor · Cosmic Microwave Background
University of CincinnatiAbout
Colin Bischoff is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Cincinnati's College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on Cosmic Microwave Background polarization to study the primordial universe through experiments at the South Pole.
Research explores:
- Inflationary cosmology and gravitational waves
- CMB instrumentation and telescope design
- Data analysis techniques for cosmological observations
Recent publications focus on BICEP/Keck telescope advancements, CMB-S4 simulations, and polarization measurements. Publication trends show strong emphasis on instrumental innovation and cosmological parameter constraints.
Awards and honors include:
- Antarctic Service Medal (2012)
- UC Innovative Uses of Technology in Teaching Award (2020)
Research supported by NSF grants including Collaborative Research: Elements: Software for CMB Datasets ($39,005) and CMB-S4 ultra-deep survey instrumentation studies ($237,741). Leads observational cosmology group operating telescopes at South Pole Station.
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