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ResearchIn particular, I work on the formation and evolution of galaxies and clusters of galaxies. I am fascinated by the existence of galaxies and the ways in which they formed. Why is the night sky so full of stars? What has made the different types of galaxies so different from each other? I like to speculate about what it would be like to live in a galaxy cluster. Interested? me too. Take this link to find out more about my research interests and recent papers... maybe you'll even find copies of a preprint or two. One of my research-related duties is to chair the local starlink user group. |
TeachingMy Teaching duties include:
My previous lecturing duties have included and a fun Level 1 course, The Physics of Motorsport. This previously formed part of the Case Studies in Physics module. Until recently, I was funded by the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council as a Senior Research Fellow.
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| NED: the NASA Extragalactic Database | Astro-ph: the astrophysics preprint archive | Google search engine |
| ADS; electronic journal access | Where is Richard? | Richard Bower: r.g.bower@durham.ac.uk |