Mark Brodwin
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Assistant Professor Ph.D., Univ. of Toronto; M.S., Univ. of Toronto; B.S., McGill Univ.
Office : 250L Phone : 816-235-2508 Email : brodwinm@umkc.edu 5110 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO 64110
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Teaching Areas: Astronomy and Cosmology
Physics/PhySci/NatSci 153L - Introduction Astronomy Laboratory
Observational Cosmology (Coming Spring 2013)
Practical Astronomy (Coming Spring 2014)
Research Activities & Interests
My work involves the observational discovery and study of massive, rare galaxy clusters, primarily at infrared and millimeter wavelengths. I’m interested in these most massive collapsed systems both as unique astrophysical objects, which permit the study of galaxy formation and evolution in extreme environments, and as cosmological probes of the growth of large scale structure. For more details and links, please temporarily visit my previous Harvard research webpage. (link: https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~mbrodwin/Research/Research.html)
Link to ADS Papers
Specific Areas:
- Formation and evolution of Galaxy Clusters
- Effect of Environment on Galaxy Evolution
- Observational Cosmology
Popular Media and Press Releases
Please temporarily visit my previous Harvard press webpage:
(https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~mbrodwin/Research/Press.html)