David W. Hogghttp://cosmo.nyu.edu/hogg/
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My main research interests are in observational cosmology, especially those that use galaxies (including our own Milky Way) to infer the physical properties of the Universe. My research is supported by New York University, NASA, the NSF, and the Humboldt Foundation. |
![]() the SDSS 2.5-m Telescope |
I am interested in comprehensive projects in observational astrophysics, including the possible measurement or analysis of every galaxy in the observable Universe, every star in our Galaxy, or every image taken by any astronomical camera. Astrometry.net — Gaia — NYU-VAGC — SDSS-III |
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Recently, I have taught Physics I, Observational Astronomy, General Physics I, and General Physics II. I have written some lecture notes on special relativity, a short instruction manual on cosmological distance measures, and the occasional pedagogical item. |
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David W. Hogg,
associate professor Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics Department of Physics New York University 4 Washington Place, #424 New York, NY 10003 tel: [send me email] fax: +1-212-995-4903 email: ![]() http://cosmo.nyu.edu/hogg/ |
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I love and obey standards |
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