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Professor Peter Tuthill is a leading astrophysicist at the University of Sydney's School of Physics and Sydney Institute for Astronomy. His research focuses on high-resolution imaging of stars and their environments, including colliding-wind binaries, exoplanet formation, and advanced astronomical instrumentation. He holds a PhD from Cambridge (1995) and has held multiple Australian Research Council fellowships, including a Future Fellowship. Notable awards include the CISRA/CANON Extreme Imaging Award (Runner-Up). He has led projects such as the TOLIMAN space mission to detect Earth-like planets around Alpha Centauri. Tuthill's work spans observational techniques like aperture masking interferometry and photonics, with contributions to instruments like VAMPIRES and JWST's NIRISS.
Education: Undergraduate degrees in physics at University of Queensland and Australian National University; PhD from Cambridge University (1995).
Research Interests: Astrophysical imaging, interferometry, exoplanets, stellar evolution, and photonics. Key projects include the Red Square nebula studies, JWST interferometry, and the TOLIMAN mission. His group explores novel optical methods for resolving circumstellar disks and binary star systems.
Grants & Collaborations: Major grants include TOLIMAN space mission funding (2023), JWST projects (2022), and the Heimdallr astrophotonics initiative (2022). Collaborations involve international teams at Subaru, Keck, and the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI).
Awards: ARC Fellowships, CISRA/CANON award, and recognition in media for breakthroughs like the first resolved exoplanet images at birth.
Future Work: Focus on TOLIMAN's astrometry mission, advancing interferometric techniques for exoplanet detection, and studying stellar environments with next-generation instruments.
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