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Who We Are

Research Group at the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ

 

Welcome to the webpage of our research group: "Galaxy Build-up at Cosmic Dawn" at the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ. Our research is focused on understanding the build-up and assembly of the first generations of galaxies from a panchromatic observational study. In particular we use very deep imaging and spectroscopy from the JWST, Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes, in addition to ground-based follow-up with Keck, VLT, ALMA, and NOEMA. This allows us to study large samples of the galaxies and trace their mass build-up out to z~13 now, when the Universe was only approximately 300 Myr old.

A main focus of our work now will be to exploit the new , which already completely revolutionizing our view of early galaxies and for the first time provides a complete census of the galaxy population in the very early universe.

You can find a list of our team members here.

Our team acknowledges support by the as well as the .

First JWST Results are in!

Hubble's Redshift Record Already Broken in 1 Week

For more information see our news page.

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Illustration of the different wavelengths and quantities probed by different telescopes we are using and plan to use in the future for a complete census and a comprehensive understanding of the first generations of galaxies.