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Dr David Nicholls is a Research Fellow at The Australian National University (ANU), affiliated with the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics (RSAA). He holds qualifications including BSc(Hons) from ANU, MSc from the University of Saskatchewan, PhD from ANU, and is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Physics (FAIP). His research focuses on astrophysical phenomena such as metallicity in galaxies, interstellar medium properties, and high-redshift galaxy evolution. Key areas include analyzing Lyα emission, cosmic dawn observations via JWST, and chemical enrichment processes.
Research interests involve studying galaxy formation, stellar chemistry, and the impact of temperature structures on metallicity gradients. His work leverages large surveys like HETDEX, MOSDEF, and CEERS, with significant contributions to understanding galaxy ionization and luminosity functions at extreme redshifts. Collaborations include international teams analyzing JWST/NIRSpec data and high-redshift galaxy candidates.
Publications highlight advancements in interpreting nebular properties, interstellar matter dynamics, and spatially resolved spectroscopy. No academic awards are explicitly listed, though his work contributes to major astrophysical projects. He is actively involved in the RSAA and affiliated with ANU's broader astronomical research networks.
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