
معرفی
Dr. Trystan Lambert is a Researcher at the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR). He holds a M.Sc. from the University of Cape Town and a Ph.D. from Universidad Diego Portales in Chile. His research focuses on extragalactic observational astronomy, including galaxy and quasar studies in the epoch of reionization, large-scale structure identification in surveys like WAVES, and dark matter distribution mapping. His work contributes to cosmological theory validation and the UN Sustainable Development Goals related to space research.
- Education:
- M.Sc., University of Cape Town, South Africa
- Ph.D., Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
Research Interests
Leveraging advanced telescopes (e.g., ALMA, DECam), Lambert explores galaxy evolution, quasar feedback mechanisms, and protocluster dynamics. His tools for analyzing redshift surveys aim to uncover cosmic structure formation and test modern cosmological models.
Key Research Trends
Recent work emphasizes Lyman-break galaxy distributions around hot-dust-obscured galaxies and quasar-induced environmental effects at high redshifts. Collaborations span global institutions, focusing on observational astronomy and theoretical cosmology.



