- Vitae
- Ph.D., Department of Physics,
Kyoto University
- Senior Research Associate, NAO
Japan
- Senior Research Associate, Subaru Telescope
- Visiting Astronomer,
- Institute for Astronomy, Univ of Hawaii
- Presently:
- Associate Prof., IoA,
University of Tokyo
- Research Interests
- Star formation in "primodial" environment
- Formation of our Galaxy / high-z galaxies
- High-z QSO Absorption System
- Astronomy with Adaptive Optics
- Infrared Astronomy
- Instrumentation
Subaru
IRCS Principal Investigator (2000-2002) -
Subaru
IRCS (Semi Official)
Research Collaborators
- Former:
- Toshinori
Maihara, Kyoto University
- Tetsuya
Nagata, Nagoya University
- Miwa Goto,
IfA, University of Hawaii
- Current:
- Alan Tokunaga,
IfA, Univ of Hawaii
- Hiroshi Terada,
Subaru Telescope
- Masao Saito,
ALMA, NAOJ
- Takuji
Tsujimoto, NAOJ
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My research interest is in galaxy formation and
star formation in "primodial" environment.
Using telescopes
at Mauna kea observatory, I am studying high-z QSO absorption systems
to learn about the chemical evolution of the intergalactic medium at high-redshift.
This will in turn provides valuable information on the galaxy
formation process.
Also, I am studying
star formation in far outer Galaxy region and HI
dominated dwarf galaxies to learn the detail of the star formation
process in such a "primodial" environment.
Also, I know a little bit about near-infrared instrumentation...
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