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Ethan O. Nadler is an Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Diego, affiliated with the Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics. He previously held joint postdoctoral positions at Carnegie Observatories and the University of Southern California Department of Physics & Astronomy. His research bridges galaxy formation, dark matter physics, and near-field cosmology, with a focus on the faintest galaxies, microphysical DM nature, and small-scale cosmic structure. He employs cosmological simulations, semi-analytic models, and observational data from surveys like DES, SAGA, and DELVE.
His recent publications highlight interdisciplinary work on dark matter-baryon interactions, self-interacting ultralight DM, and the Milky Way's dark matter distribution. As an educator, he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses at UCSD and has developed materials for advanced cosmology and galaxy formation at USC, UC Davis, and Stanford.
- NSF Graduate Research Fellow (Stanford University)
Dr. Nadler mentors a diverse group of students, spanning undergraduate to graduate levels, on projects related to dwarf galaxy modeling, dark matter simulations, and cosmological data analysis. His leadership roles include co-convening the Dark Energy Science Collaboration's Dark Matter Working Group.



