
معرفی
Eduardo Rozo is an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Arizona's Department of Physics, part of the College of Science. His research focuses on experimental cosmology, particularly using galaxy clusters to study the accelerated expansion of the universe. He investigates whether dark energy or modified gravity theories explain this phenomenon.
Education: PhD in Physics from the University of Chicago (2006).
Research Interests: Eduardo employs multi-wavelength data (e.g., Dark Energy Survey, LSST, DESI, Planck, South Pole Telescope) to analyze galaxy cluster abundance and scaling relations. His work aims to reduce systematic uncertainties in cosmological probes, addressing the core question of cosmic acceleration.
Awards:
- Curie Award (2019)
Advising & Grants: Open to mentoring students in theoretical or experimental cosmology. Collaborates with major projects like the Dark Energy Survey and LSST. No explicit grant details provided.
Labs/Teams: Engages with large-scale collaborations, including the South Pole Telescope and Chandra/XMM observatories.




