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Thomas Morris is a Staff Affiliate in Emergency Medicine Education & Training at Yale University's Yale School of Medicine. He holds a Master of Science from Southern Connecticut State University (2000) and a Physician Assistant degree from Barry University (2002). He is board-certified as a Physician Assistant by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (2003). His work bridges medical education, particularly in emergency medicine and physician assistant training, with advanced research in astrophysics and cosmology. His technical expertise spans beamline alignment automation, machine learning tools for astronomical data processing, and cosmological parameter estimation using large-scale telescope data. He has contributed to projects like the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) and the development of simulators for millimeter/submillimeter observatories such as AtLAST.
His research interests include optimizing observational techniques in astronomy, improving data fidelity through Bayesian algorithms, and advancing instrumentation for next-generation telescopes. Notable recent work focuses on atmospheric emission modeling at high-altitude sites, component-separated sky maps, and autonomous beamline alignment systems. His interdisciplinary approach combines medical education with cutting-edge astrophysical research, reflecting his dual role in academic and technical spheres.
- Education: MS (2000) Southern Connecticut State University; PA (2002) Barry University
- Affiliations: Yale School of Medicine, Emergency Medicine Department
- Technical Contributions: Machine learning for telescope data, beamline automation, cosmological parameter analysis
- Key Projects: Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) DR6 data analysis, AtLAST telescope simulations




