- Astrophysics
- Cosmology
- Dark matter + dark energy
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Jens Hjorth is a Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Copenhagen's Niels Bohr Institute, where he leads research in the DARK center. With over 400 refereed publications, more than 35,000 citations, and an h-index of 96, he is a prominent figure in modern astrophysics. His work spans cosmology, dark matter research, and high-redshift galaxy studies, with approximately 33 papers published in Nature or Science journals. Professor Hjorth's primary research focuses on astrophysical transients, very high-redshift galaxies, cosmology, and the origin of universality in dark-matter halos. His work bridges theoretical modeling with observational data, particularly through his involvement with the Euclid space mission. His research often explores the intersection of astrophysics with art and science, demonstrating a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches. His recent publications reveal a strong emphasis on dark matter halo structure, galaxy evolution across cosmic time, and the development of sophisticated simulations for cosmological studies. His publication record shows consistent high-impact contributions, with recent work heavily focused on the Euclid mission's instrumentation and data analysis. These publications span theoretical cosmology, observational techniques, and the development of advanced simulation methods for understanding large-scale structure formation. The research demonstrates both depth in specialized areas like dark matter physics and breadth across related astrophysical disciplines. Villum Investigator: Time in Astrophysics Member of the boards of the Carlsberg Foundation Member of the boards of the Tuborg Foundation Approximately 33 scientific papers in Nature or Science journals Most cited lead-author paper: J. Hjorth et al. Nature 423, 847–850 (2003) with ~1300 citations As a Villum Investigator, Professor Hjorth leads significant research initiatives focused on time-domain astrophysics. He also serves as Co-lead of the UCPH Forward career development program, demonstrating his commitment to academic leadership and mentorship. His extensive publication record and high citation count reflect substantial research impact across multiple funding cycles and collaborative projects. Professor Hjorth is deeply involved with the DARK research center at the Niels Bohr Institute, which focuses on cosmology, dark matter, and dark energy research. His work with the Euclid mission places him at the forefront of international space-based cosmological surveys. The research teams he participates in combine observational astronomers, theoretical physicists, and computational scientists to tackle fundamental questions about the universe's structure and evolution.









