Christopher J. ConseliceView profile
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Christopher J. Conselice is a Professor of Extragalactic Astronomy at the University of Manchester , specializing in galaxy formation and evolution across cosmic time. He utilizes space- and ground-based telescopes, simulations, and data analysis to study early universe galaxies. Research Focus : Galaxy formation, stellar mass functions, high-redshift observations, and large-scale surveys. His work is anchored in cosmology and observational astronomy , with a strong emphasis on galactic evolution and cosmic time modeling. Scientific Contributions : Principal Investigator for the ERC Advanced Grant EPOCHS (JWST-based galaxy formation studies) Lead editor for the Astrophysical Journal "Galaxies and Cosmology" corridor Co-founder of the CANDELS and GOODS surveys Scientific Awards : Elected member of the American Astronomical Society Recipient of the Leverhulme Prize Recent Research Trends : His 2024-2025 publications focus on stellar mass functions , galaxy structure , JWST SED modeling , and dark energy constraints via Euclid mission data. Collaborations span institutions like Caltech, University of Nottingham, and Euclid Consortium.








