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Martin Rey is a Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Bath, specializing in theoretical astrophysics with a focus on galaxy formation and evolution. His research employs advanced computational methods to investigate fundamental questions about dark matter, star formation, and cosmic structure.
His primary research interests include:
- Modeling the formation and co-evolution of stars, galaxies, and cosmic structures
- Using supercomputers for detailed fluid dynamics models of galaxies
- Investigating the nature of dark matter and its distribution
- Exploring the formation of the first stars and early universe processes
- Understanding how chemical elements permeate the Universe
Dr. Rey's research portfolio reveals a strong concentration in Dark Matter Physics (100%), Dwarf Galaxy Physics (80%), Galactic Evolution Physics (74%), and Stellar Mass Physics (63%). His recent publications demonstrate expertise in radiation-hydrodynamics simulations, particularly through the EDGE project framework, which examines various aspects of dwarf galaxy physics and dark matter distribution.
His notable scientific achievements include:
- Christopher Skinner Prize for outstanding PhD research (2020)
- Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (awarded December 7, 2024)
- Beecroft Fellowship (awarded September 1, 2021)
Dr. Rey is actively engaged in research leadership as Co-Principal Investigator on the MEGATRON project (2023-2028) and Engineering Dwarf Galaxy project (2019-2027), and as Co-Investigator on the Vintergatan project (2020-2025). He serves as a peer reviewer for prestigious journals including Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Astronomy & Astrophysics, and The Open Journal of Astrophysics, and regularly presents at international conferences such as his Maynooth University seminar (November 2024) and First Galaxies conference (April 2025).
