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DePalma, David
Graduate Student
37-676A

Contact Information

ddepalma@mit.edu

Supervised by Prof. Simcoe, David pursues infrared and optical cosmology. He hunts galaxies and quasars near reionization with the Hubble Space Telescope and Magellan Telescopes to chronicle the first stars.

 

 

Research Areas and Instrumentation

First Stars/Reionization, Cosmic Structure
Cosmology
Supernovae, Neutron Stars & Black Holes
Extragalactic Astrophysics
Magellan
Optical/IR Astronomy

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