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Supervisor: Bryan Gaensler
Radio astronomy; galactic magnetism and evolution; pulsars; fast radio bursts
Work Email: INTERNET
Website: https://ayushpandhi.github.io/
Professor, CITA
n-body and hydro simulations, origin of galaxy spin, dark energy: 21cm cosmology, BAO, absorber acceleration. FRB and pulsars: gravitational waves, wave optics, lensing.Ph.D. 1995, Princeton
Work Email: INTERNET
Website: http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/~pen/
Professor, Emeritus
Variable stars and stellar evolution; education and outreach.Ph.D. 1968, Toronto
Work Phone: 416-978-2577work
Work Email: INTERNET
Website: http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~percy/EPOindex.htm
Biographical Info
I use variable stars to study the nature and evolution of stars. My current interest centers on
pulsating red giants and supergiants, which represent the semi-final stages of stars’ lives, and are poorly-understood, compared with other variable star types. I use archival data, especially from the
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO), which stretches back for a century or more, edit the Journal of the AAVSO, and otherwise facilitate the contributions of skilled amateurs to
variable star research. I am also engaged in a wide variety of astronomy education and outreach projects.
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Galactic dynamics, stellar streams, dark matter, galaxy formation, large scale structure
Work Email: INTERNET
Supervisors: Hanno Rein + Marta Bryan
Exoplanet observations and evolution: direct imaging, high-resolution spectroscopy, dynamics
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Website: http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~michael.poon/
Work Email: INTERNET
Website: https://mike-power666.github.io/
Biographical Info
I was born and raised on Cape Breton Island in the province of Nova Scotia. My research is typically theoretical and computational, though I like including observational data whenever possible to stay grounded in reality. I’m interested in non-ideal magnetohydrodynamics and its applications to all aspects of star formation in astrophysics.