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Dave Green is a researcher at the University of Cambridge's Department of Physics, associated with the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory (MRAO). His primary research focuses on supernova remnants, radio astronomy, and the interplay between active galactic nuclei and star clusters. He co-authored the book Historical Supernovae and their Remnants (2002), which explores historical records of supernovae and their modern astrophysical interpretations.
Green is a leading contributor to the LeMMINGs survey, investigating nuclear activity in galaxies using multi-wavelength data. He also maintains LaTeX templates for thesis preparation, emphasizing accessibility and modern typesetting standards. His work includes cataloging over 300 Galactic supernova remnants and analyzing radio emissions from transient events like tidal disruption events (TDEs) and gamma-ray bursts (GRBs).
Collaborations span international facilities such as the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager (AMI) and e-MERLIN, focusing on radio observations of cosmic phenomena. His research bridges historical astronomical records with cutting-edge observations, contributing to our understanding of stellar evolution and galactic dynamics.
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