
معرفی
David Hobbs is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Lund University, specializing in astrometry and space missions. He is a key contributor to the European Space Agency's Gaia mission, focusing on astrometric data processing and fundamental physics applications. His research includes developing algorithms for the Astrometric Global Iterative Solution (AGIS) and analyzing Gaia's data to study galactic structure, exoplanets, and stellar dynamics. Hobbs has also proposed the GaiaNIR mission, aiming to expand astrometry into near-infrared wavelengths. Earlier work includes software development for XMM-Newton and Integral observatories, as well as spacecraft attitude control algorithms for Herschel and Planck missions.
Research interests include:
- High-precision astrometry and mission design
- Galactic structure analysis using Gaia data
- Exoplanet detection via astrometric methods
- Near-infrared astrometry for obscured regions
- Data processing algorithms for large astronomical surveys
Recent articles highlight advancements in Gaia DR3 data exploitation, including chemical cartography of the Milky Way and discovery of black holes via astrometric techniques. Future work focuses on GaiaNIR's development to enhance astrometric capabilities for 12 billion stars.

