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Dr. Kyle Oman is an Associate Professor (Research) in the Department of Physics at Durham University, specializing in astrophysics and cosmological simulations. His work bridges observational data with theoretical models to study galaxy formation, dark matter, and stellar dynamics.
- Current affiliation: Department of Physics, Durham University
- Academic rank: Associate Professor (Research)
Research Interests include galaxy formation and evolution, dark matter distribution, hydrodynamical simulations, and observational radio astronomy. He investigates how environmental processes like gas stripping and AGN feedback influence satellite galaxies, studies H I asymmetries in galaxy discs, and explores the role of dark matter in low-mass galaxies and merging clusters.
Recent Publications focus on the quenching time-scales in satellite galaxies, properties of low surface brightness galaxies, comparisons between observational data and simulations (e.g., TNG50, FIRE-2), and tools like the MARTINI software to emulate radio telescope observations. His work also addresses the Milky Way’s mass profile and the diversity of galaxy rotation curves.
Scientific Awards include the prestigious RS Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship, supporting his research excellence. Dr. Oman supervises students such as Diego Dado and Martyna Winiarska, contributing to academic training in astrophysics.



