My main research interests are (click for more details):
One particular suite of surveys that I have been involved in is CANDELS+3D-HST, which complement each other as an imaging+spectroscopic survey of five of the most commonly-studied extragalactic fields. I am also a co-I on the new LEGA-C survey with VLT/VIMOS (PI: van der Wel), which aims to provide a homogenous set of deep, high-resolution spectra to determine the stellar population properties and dynamics of nearly 3000 galaxies.Using MUSE, I study the restframe-ultraviolet spectra of high-redshift galaxies. Features in this part of the spectrum, such as the C III] and Lyman-alpha emission lines, provide a lot of information about the physical state of these young galaxies. This type of study is extremly powerful when combined with information from the restframe-optical region, which can be obtained with Hubble's WFC3 camera. A key strength to this approach is the un-targeted nature of both instruments, allowing us to get a clear view of the full population of galaxies.
- Emission line galaxies
- Extreme stellar populations
- Near-IR spectroscopy
- Multi-wavelength galaxy surveys
One particular suite of surveys that I have been involved in is CANDELS+3D-HST, which complement each other as an imaging+spectroscopic survey of five of the most commonly-studied extragalactic fields. I am also a co-I on the new LEGA-C survey with VLT/VIMOS (PI: van der Wel), which aims to provide a homogenous set of deep, high-resolution spectra to determine the stellar population properties and dynamics of nearly 3000 galaxies.Using MUSE, I study the restframe-ultraviolet spectra of high-redshift galaxies. Features in this part of the spectrum, such as the C III] and Lyman-alpha emission lines, provide a lot of information about the physical state of these young galaxies. This type of study is extremly powerful when combined with information from the restframe-optical region, which can be obtained with Hubble's WFC3 camera. A key strength to this approach is the un-targeted nature of both instruments, allowing us to get a clear view of the full population of galaxies.