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Michael Ingemann Andersen serves as a Special Consultant at the Niels Bohr Institute, part of the DARK group within the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen. His research profile shows active engagement in astronomical research with 41 publications to his name, including recent contributions in 2025.
His research interests span several key areas in astronomy and astrophysics, with particular focus on space instrumentation development, asteroid research, and spectroscopic techniques. Andersen has made significant contributions to major projects including the Euclid space mission and the ANDES high-resolution spectrograph for the Extremely Large Telescope. His work demonstrates expertise in both observational astronomy and instrument design.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on developing advanced astronomical instrumentation while applying these tools to study diverse celestial phenomena including asteroids, globular clusters, and atmospheric effects on ground-based observations. His research bridges theoretical astrophysics with practical engineering challenges in observational astronomy.
Andersen actively collaborates with international research teams across Europe and beyond, contributing to large-scale astronomical projects that require multidisciplinary expertise. His work on the ANDES spectrograph demonstrates leadership in instrument development for next-generation telescopes.

