- Cosmology
- Astrophysics
- Galaxy Clusters
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Professor August Evrard is a distinguished academic at the University of Michigan, holding the Arthur F. Thurnau Professorship in Physics and Astronomy. He is affiliated with the Department of Physics within the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Known for his contributions to cosmology and astrophysics, he pioneered the Problem Roulette tool, recognized with the Provost's Teaching Innovation Prize. His research focuses on galaxy clusters, dark matter, and cosmological surveys like the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and XXL Survey. He has been honored as an AAS Fellow (2025) and has contributed to advancements in physics education through innovative teaching methods and technologies. In research, Prof. Evrard explores topics such as dark matter halo dynamics, galaxy cluster properties, and weak lensing analyses. His work spans observational cosmology, computational modeling, and multi-wavelength astronomy. Notable projects include studies on galaxy cluster mass distributions, the relationship between X-ray emissions and velocity dispersions, and the application of machine learning to astrophysical data analysis. His contributions to education highlight the integration of AI-driven tools to enhance learning, as seen in initiatives like the Problem Roulette and course recommendation systems. Prof. Evrard's awards include the Provost's Teaching Innovation Prize for Problem Roulette and his AAS Fellowship. His academic leadership and innovative approaches to both research and education solidify his role as a pivotal figure in astrophysics and STEM pedagogy.














