
About
Daniel Bettaney is a Researcher in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at The University of Manchester. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy and a Master of Physics in Early-Galaxy Evolution with JWST (2019–2023). His work focuses on galaxy formation mechanisms, star formation rates, and structural evolution using James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) data.
Research Interests:
- High-redshift galaxy evolution
- Galaxy structure-galaxy formation interplay
- Stellar mass distribution analysis
- Supermassive black hole influences on galactic morphology
Collaborations: Involved in the EPOCHS project with international collaborators including Prof. Conselice and astronomers from multiple institutions. Recent contributions include a landmark 2024 study published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Impact: The 2024 paper explores how galaxy structural properties (e.g., disk vs. spheroid) influence formation processes at redshifts below 7, leveraging JWST's advanced observational capabilities.
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