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Jason Jaemyoung Lee is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison specializing in astrophysics, with primary research in Type Ia Supernova Cosmology and Baryon Acoustic Oscillations. He actively contributes to the Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) time-domain working group and the Dark Energy Survey (DES) supernova working group.
His educational background includes:
- Korea University: Double major in Physics and English, with research experience in Professor Eunil Won's cosmology lab
- University of Toronto: Study Abroad program focusing on Cosmic Infrared Background non-Gaussianity
- University of Pennsylvania: PhD in Physics under Professor Masao Sako, investigating wavelength-dependent atmospheric effects in supernova cosmology
Lee's research integrates observational cosmology with theoretical modeling. His supernova work examines Differential Chromatic Refraction for redshift measurement, while BAO research centers on the Linear Point's stability under modified gravity. He also analyzes Cosmic Infrared Background lensing effects using Websky simulations, revealing significant non-Gaussian statistic variations.
As a core member of LSST and DES collaborations, he engages with international teams to refine cosmological parameters through large-scale surveys, advancing understanding of the universe's expansion history.




