معرفی
Karim Tanveer is a Research Fellow at the University of Toronto's Dunlap Institute for Astronomy & Astrophysics and Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics. His work spans cosmology, galaxy evolution, and instrumentation for large-scale surveys like the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). Current research focuses on precision cosmology through emission-line galaxies, photometric redshift estimation, and the interstellar medium's dynamics, including Fermi bubbles and galactic nuclear outflows.
Key Research Themes:
- Cosmological parameter estimation via DESI and CMB lensing
- Galactic nuclear wind and outflow gas mapping
- Target selection algorithms for spectroscopic instruments
- UV absorption studies of galactic structures
- Next-generation infrared surveys like NANCY
Instrumentation & Data: He contributes to DESI's large-scale structure catalogs, target pipelines, and data validation processes. His work bridges observational techniques with cosmological constraints, emphasizing systematic error mitigation in parameter inference.




