
Kevin Bundy
Assistant Professor · Galaxy Formation and Evolution
University of California, Santa CruzUnited States
About
Kevin Bundy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC), and is also affiliated with UC Observatories. His research centers on observational astronomy, focusing on galaxy formation and evolution through large-scale surveys and advanced instrumentation.
Research Interests:
- Galaxy formation and assembly history
- Mechanisms regulating star formation in galaxies
- Big-data analyses of galaxy surveys
- Astrophotonics and next-generation instrumentation
Key Projects:
- MaNGA Survey: Principal Investigator of the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory survey, part of SDSS-IV, achieving resolved spectroscopy of 10,000 galaxies.
- Keck-FOBOS: Leading the development of the Keck-FOBOS instrument for future spectroscopic surveys.
- S82MGC: Creator of the Stripe 82 Massive Galaxy Catalog, the largest-volume mass-complete sample beyond z > 0.1.
Team & Collaborations:
His research group includes graduate students and undergraduates at UCSC, working on projects spanning galaxy evolution, photometry, and instrumentation.
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