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Mark Swinbank is an astronomer affiliated with the Center for Extragalactic Astronomy (CEA) at the University of Durham and the Department of Physics. His research focuses on galaxy formation, evolution, and interactions, utilizing multi-wavelength data and gravitational lensing techniques.
- Affiliation: Center for Extragalactic Astronomy (CEA), University of Durham
- Department: Physics
Research Interests: Dr. Swinbank investigates galaxy formation and evolution, particularly through the lens of obscured star-forming galaxies at sub-millimeter and radio wavelengths. His work leverages strong gravitational lensing to resolve distant galaxies and studies large-scale cosmic structures.
Scientific Contributions: Recent publications highlight his use of ALMA, JWST, and HST to analyze high-redshift galaxies, dark matter distribution, and interstellar medium properties. Projects include the KROSS, KGES, and KURVS surveys, alongside collaborations with the GAMA consortium.
Grants & Collaborations: He supports educational initiatives, such as the Ogden Trust and Collingwood Undergraduate Research Internships, which funded visualizations of cosmic structures. Collaborations span institutions like Portsmouth University and Newcastle University.


