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My Research Interests
Surprisingly, only a minority of the normal matter can be probed by observations of starlight from galaxies. I'm interested in studying the remaining 90% of the baryons traced by the intergalactic gas. My overarching objective is to study the physical processes by which gas travels into, through, and out of galaxies, in the so-called circumgalactic medium. These processes may collectively be described as the cosmic baryon cycle. Such studies are essential to understand the formation of galaxies and the growth of structure in the Universe and hence impact the fields of astrophysics and cosmology.Read about my 5-year ANR-funded senior project on the "History of baryons: the intergalactic medium/galaxies co-evolution". Here is the link to the ARAA review on the "The Cosmic Baryon and Metal Cycles". Have a look here to know more about my "MUSE-ALMA Haloes survey". The lectures notes on the "Saas-Fee Winter school on the Circumgalactic Medium" are now available. And the "4MOST/ByCycle project" is about to start!