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Prof. Dr. Jochen Heidt is a faculty member at Heidelberg University, specifically affiliated with the Landessternwarte Königstuhl. His research focuses on Near-Infrared (NIR) instrumentation, adaptive optics, and the study of active galactic nuclei (AGN), including BL Lac objects, quasars, and binary AGN. He has published extensively on topics ranging from host galaxy environments to fast radio bursts and photometric reverberation mapping.
- Education: Not explicitly mentioned in the text.
- Institutional Roles: Organizes Astro-labs for students at Heidelberg University, co-author on LUCI@LBT instrument commissioning, and contributor to the Euclid Collaboration.
His research interests span:
- High-resolution NIR imaging and spectroscopy of AGN and galaxies.
- Adaptive optics development and application for LBT instruments.
- Gravitational lensing studies, particularly the lensing galaxy of the triply lensed QSO APM 08279+5255.
- Blazar variability across electromagnetic spectra, including 3C 279 and OJ 287.
- Photometric reverberation mapping for AGN continuum size-luminosity relations.
- Galaxy evolution in clusters and the Tully-Fisher relation at intermediate redshifts.
Publications from 2013–2024 reveal a focus on instrumentation, AGN environments, and high-energy astrophysics. He has not received explicit scientific awards mentioned in the text. He supervises Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis projects and actively engages in student education through observational astronomy labs, including coordinating sessions at the Landessternwarte Königstuhl for both undergraduate and graduate students.
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