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Kirk S Barrow is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Illinois. His research focuses on astrophysics, galaxy formation, cosmic ray acceleration, and high-resolution simulations. He actively contributes to projects involving computational astrophysics and machine learning applications in astronomy.
Barrow's recent work analyzes galaxy evolution through detailed simulations, particularly examining satellite quenching in Milky Way-mass halos, circumgalactic medium dynamics, and high-redshift observations using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). His publications highlight collaborations like the AGORA High-Resolution Galaxy Simulations project, which investigates cosmic structure assembly and non-thermal particle acceleration.
Key trends in his research include the use of hierarchical models for cosmic ray spectra, neural networks for galaxy assembly analysis, and multi-code simulation comparisons. Barrow's work bridges theoretical astrophysics with observational advancements, emphasizing computational methods and high-energy phenomena.
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