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Dr. John Young is a Researcher at the University of Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory, affiliated with the Battcock Centre for Astrophysics. His work focuses on advancing observational astrophysics through cutting-edge instrumentation and interdisciplinary research. Key areas include the development and operation of the Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer (MROI), meteorite studies via the UK Fireball Network, and innovative optical interferometry techniques.
His research emphasizes the design of advanced instruments like the FOURIER beam combiner and automated alignment systems, addressing challenges in thermal stability, data reduction pipelines, and cryogenic performance. Contributions to meteoritics include analyses of the Winchcombe meteorite, offering insights into solar system origins. He actively participates in international collaborations, such as the Planet Formation Imager project and OIFITS standardization efforts.
Recent publications highlight advancements in fringe tracking, automated alignment systems, and machine learning applications for mitigating atmospheric turbulence. Dr. Young's work bridges engineering, data science, and astrophysics, contributing to both technical infrastructure and fundamental scientific discoveries.
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