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Dr. Giacomo Cordoni is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University. His work focuses on stellar populations in globular clusters, Galactic dynamics, and observational astronomy using advanced telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope and JWST. He is particularly known for studies on multiple stellar populations in globular clusters, including their kinematics, chemistry, and dynamics, leveraging Gaia and ground-based data.
Key research interests include analyzing the formation and evolution of stellar populations, investigating the role of helium abundance and metallicity in cluster dynamics, and exploring galactic halo structures through metal-poor stars. Cordoni has contributed to projects such as the Hubble UV Legacy Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters and studies of Magellanic Cloud star clusters.
His recent work (2023–2025) emphasizes wide-field photometric surveys, JWST/NIRCam observations of 47 Tucanae, and Gaia data analysis to uncover internal dynamics of globular clusters. Collaborations involve international teams and institutions like the European Space Agency and NASA. Cordoni’s research bridges observational astronomy with theoretical models to address fundamental questions in stellar and galactic evolution.
Publications span over 15 peer-reviewed articles, with a focus on topics like chromosome maps of clusters, extended main sequence turn-offs, and binary star dynamics in NGC 1818/1850. His work has been cited over 577 times, highlighting contributions to understanding the origins and evolution of stellar systems.

