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Luc Simard is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Victoria. He is a leading researcher in quantitative galaxy morphology and astronomical instrumentation, currently serving as Group Leader of the Science Instruments team for the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) project. His work focuses on understanding distant galaxies through advanced imaging techniques like GIM2D and analyzing their internal kinematics and surface brightness fluctuations.
- Core Research Areas:
- Galaxy Morphology Evolution
- Adaptive Optics Development
- Instrumentation for Large Telescopes
His research bridges observational astronomy with cutting-edge instrument design, contributing to next-generation telescope capabilities like the Thirty Meter Telescope. While no specific publications are listed here, his work is indexed in the ADS Abstract Service.
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