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Professor Robert Sharp is a leading academic at The Australian National University, affiliated with the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics within the ANU College of Science and Medicine. He holds the position of Director, Academic Program and serves as GMTIFS Project Scientist. His research focuses on advanced instrumentation for astronomy, including telescope automation, spectrograph design, and space-based remote sensing. Key projects include the Giant Magellan Telescope instrumentation and OzDES Reverberation Mapping Program. Prof. Sharp's work spans observational astronomy, galaxy evolution, and dark energy studies, with over 200 peer-reviewed publications. He collaborates internationally on projects like the SAMI Galaxy Survey and DECam legacy surveys.
Research Interests:
- Telescope instrumentation and automation
- Galaxy dynamics and evolution
- Supernova and active galactic nuclei observations
- Dark energy cosmology
- Space-based remote sensing applications
Publications reflect cutting-edge work in spectrograph development, black hole mass measurements, and multi-wavelength surveys. Current efforts include advancing GMTIFS integral field unit technologies and applying adaptive optics to resolve astrophysical phenomena.
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