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David M. Nataf serves as an associate research scientist within the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University, where he conducts astrophysics research. Previously, he held a research fellowship at The Australian National University.
He earned his PhD in August 2012 from The Ohio State University under Andrew Gould, with a dissertation titled "The Galactic Bulge Stellar Population".
His primary research focuses on Galactic archaeology, emphasizing old resolved stellar populations in Galactic globular clusters, and interstellar dust, specifically the wavelength-dependence of extinction curves. Additional work spans the extragalactic distance scale, variable stars, and exoplanet campaigns, including microlensing programs for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.
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