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Dr. Devin Crichton holds the Professorship for Physics at ETH Zürich, focusing on observational cosmology and radio astronomy. His research centers on large-scale structure studies, galaxy cluster physics, and cosmic microwave background (CMB) analysis through major experiments like the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) and the Hydrogen Intensity Real-Time Analysis eXperiment (HIRAX). Key projects include developing SKA simulation frameworks and investigating 21cm intensity mapping for cosmological insights.
His work spans telescope instrumentation (e.g., HIRAX antenna design), CMB power spectrum analysis, and SZ-selected cluster catalogs. Contributions include advancing understanding of cosmic string wakes and quasar feedback mechanisms through multi-wavelength observations.
Dr. Crichton collaborates on international initiatives such as the Simons Observatory and LiteBIRD, addressing questions about dark energy, neutrino physics, and early universe cosmology. His technical expertise includes data pipeline development for real-time analysis and precision measurement systems for radio telescope noise characterization.
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