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Jonelle Walsh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Texas A&M University, affiliated with the Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy. Her research focuses on studying supermassive black holes and their co-evolution with host galaxies through multi-wavelength observations and dynamical modeling. She has contributed to key projects like the MASSIVE Survey and utilized ALMA for high-resolution studies of galactic systems.
Research interests include galaxy evolution, black hole dynamics, and the interplay between stellar populations and supermassive black holes. Her work spans topics such as gas kinematics in compact galaxies, X-ray observations at high redshifts, and stellar velocity profiles in massive elliptical galaxies. Walsh’s publications emphasize precision measurements of black hole masses and their roles in shaping galactic structures.
She holds an office at MIST M326 and can be contacted via walsh@tamu.edu or walsh@physics.tamu.edu. Her research leverages advanced observational facilities like ALMA and integrates large-scale surveys to address fundamental questions in extragalactic astrophysics.
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