- Cosmic Reionization
- Radio Astronomy
- Astrophysics
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Jonathan C. Pober is an Associate Professor of Physics at Brown University, leading research into the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) and Cosmic Dawn through low-frequency radio astronomy. His work focuses on detecting the highly-redshifted 21 cm line emission from neutral hydrogen during the early Universe, addressing challenges in separating this signal from astrophysical and human-generated radio interference. He develops novel analysis techniques and collaborates on cutting-edge experiments like the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) and the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA). Education: PhD in Physics, University of California, Berkeley (2013) MA in Physics, University of California, Berkeley (2010) MPhil in Physics, University of Cambridge (2008) BA in Physics, Haverford College (2007) Research Interests: Cosmic Reionization, Radio Astronomy, 21 cm Cosmology, Signal Processing, and Instrumentation Development. His lab explores methods to mitigate radio frequency interference and optimize interferometric calibration for precise EoR measurements. Teaching: Courses include Basic Physics B, Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology, and Advanced Electromagnetic Theory. He emphasizes bridging theoretical concepts with observational techniques in his curriculum. Awards: NASA Roman Technology Fellow Lab & Projects: Directs the Pober Lab at Brown University, advancing experiments like FARSIDE (Farside Array for Radio Science Investigations of the Dark Ages and Exoplanets), a proposed lunar-based array to study the Dark Ages.






