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Professor Mathilde Jauzac is a Research Professor at the Department of Physics, Durham University, and part of the Institute for Computational Cosmology. Her work bridges observational astrophysics and cosmology, focusing on galaxy clusters as cosmic laboratories for dark matter and structure formation studies. She leverages gravitational lensing techniques with data from Hubble, JWST, and ground-based instruments like VLT/MUSE to map mass distributions, substructure, and intracluster light.
- Key Research Areas: Gravitational Lensing, Dark Matter Substructure, Galaxy Cluster Dynamics, Cosmic Web, Instrumentation for Stratospheric Balloon Telescopes
- Notable Collaborations: BUFFALO Survey, Hubble Frontier Fields, Euclid Mission, SuperBIT Telescope, ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey
Her publications from 2023–2025 demonstrate expertise in combining multi-wavelength observations (X-ray, optical, submillimeter) with simulations to refine cosmological models. Recent studies analyze lensing cross-sections, test ΛCDM predictions, and develop calibration methods for lensing techniques. She supervises postgraduate research students and contributes to instrument design for space and airborne platforms.



