
معرفی
Klaus Honscheid is a Professor in the Department of Physics at The Ohio State University. His research focuses on observational cosmology, particularly using large-scale galaxy surveys to explore cosmic acceleration, structure formation, and fundamental physics. He is a key member of the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) collaborations, contributing to instrument development and data analysis. Honscheid served as DESI Instrument Scientist and has pioneered studies combining galaxy clustering, weak lensing, and CMB lensing data.
Education: Ph.D. in Physics (University of Bonn, 1988); Diploma in Physics (University of Bonn, 1984).
Research Interests:
- Dark energy and modified gravity tests via BAO and galaxy clustering
- Cosmic structure formation using DES and DESI data
- Interplay between neutrino physics and large-scale structure
- CMB lensing cross-correlations with galaxy surveys
- Instrumentation for precision cosmology
Awards:
- 2005: Fellow, American Physical Society
- 2004: The Ohio State University Distinguished Teaching Award
Advising & Grants: While no specific advisees are listed, Honscheid leads a research group contributing to major cosmology surveys. DESI-related grants support his work on spectroscopic instrumentation and data analysis techniques.
Labs/Teams: Principal collaborator in DES and DESI consortia, involving international teams for instrument development, data reduction pipelines, and cosmological analysis frameworks.




