About
Darach Jafar Watson is a Professor at the Niels Bohr Institute, affiliated with the DARK Cosmology Centre and the Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN) in Copenhagen, Denmark. His research bridges observational astrophysics and cosmology, focusing on high-redshift galaxy evolution, supernova progenitors, and interstellar medium studies using cutting-edge James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) data.
His recent work examines neutral gas reservoirs in early galaxies, metallicity diagnostics in GRB hosts, and dust composition across cosmic epochs. Key collaborations span institutions like University of Iceland, STScI, and INAF.
- Scientific Awards
- Lundbeck Foundation Research Prize for Young Scientists (2013)
- DM Research Prize (2017)
As a leading figure in cosmic dawn studies, he contributes to understanding galaxy formation during reionization. His team leverages JWST's NIRCam and ALMA's radio capabilities to explore obscured AGN and supernova environments. Current projects include metallicity calibration methods and SFR-mass correlation analyses in distant galaxies.
Find Darach Jafar Watson elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- VViola GelliUniversity of Copenhagen · Research Fellow
- SSimone Vejlgaard HolmUniversity of Copenhagen · Research Fellow
Kevin LinUniversity of Arizona · Associate Professor- KKasper Elm HeintzUniversity of Copenhagen · Assistant Professor
- RRashmi GottumukkalaUniversity of Copenhagen · Academic
- KKoki KakiichiUniversity of Copenhagen · Assistant Professor