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CAREER: Pushing the frontiers of galaxy evolution modeling with multi-scale and empiricall — NSF Award to University of Connecticu

The investigator explores how galaxies, supermassive black holes (SMBHs), and the Universe's large-scale structures form and change over time. At the centers of many galaxies are SMBHs, which are billions of times heavier than our Sun and can influence their surrounding galaxies. This research team will develop compute

Award titleCAREER: Pushing the frontiers of galaxy evolution modeling with multi-scale and empiricall
Award ID2442788
AwardeeUniversity of Connecticut
CitySTORRS
StateCT
Amount obligated$598,336
Principal investigatorDaniel Anglés-Alcázar
ProgramCAREER: FACULTY EARLY CAR DEV
Start date09/01/2025
AbstractThe investigator explores how galaxies, supermassive black holes (SMBHs), and the Universe's large-scale structures form and change over time. At the centers of many galaxies are SMBHs, which are billions of times heavier than our Sun and can influence their surrounding galaxies. This research team will develop computer simulations that will lead to a better understanding of galaxies, SMBHs, and the Universe itself. This research will help answer fundamental questions, like how dark matter and d
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