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The hydrogen Lyman-alpha line is of utmost importance to many fields of astrophysics. This UV line being conveniently redshifted with distance to the visible and even near infrared wavelength ranges, it is observable from the ground, and provides the main observational window on the formation and evolution of high redshift galaxies. Absorbing systems that would otherwise go unnoticed are revealed through the Lyman-alpha forest, Lyman-limit, and damped Lyman-alpha systems, tracing the distribution of baryonic matter on large scales, and its chemical enrichment.
Dr. Hakim Atek is an assistant astronomer at Institut d'astrophysique de Paris (IAP) in France. He received his Master in astronomy and astrophysics from the University Pierre & Marie Curie (Paris VI). He obtained his Ph.D. in astrophysics in 2010 from the University Paris VI and the University of Geneva. He was a postdoctoral researcher at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) for three years before moving to Switzerland for a second postdoctoral position at the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). During that period he spent one year as an associate research scientist at Yale University. He is primarily interested in the reionisation of the Universe and the formation and evolution of galaxies across cosmic time. He has a strong expertise in observational techniques with the Hubble Space Telescope and large ground-based facilities.
X. Prochaska is Professor of Astronomy at the University of California Santa Cruz, USA. He examines the nature of gas both within and outside galaxies, primarily during the first few billion years of the Universe. He is an expert of high resolution spectroscopy of distant, intrinsically bright sources (quasars, gamma-ray bursts), revealing the foreground gas in absorption, allowing to study the metallicity, molecular fraction, depletion, ionisation state and velocity field of gas in the young universe. His current passions in academia include artificial intelligence, fast radio bursts, and ALMA.
M. Ouch i is Professor of Astronomy at the University of Tokyo, Japan. Using state-of-the-art telescopes such as Subaru, Hubble, and ALMA, he aims to push today's observational frontiers towards the very high redshift Universe. His main research interest is to understand physical processes of the early galaxy formation and the cosmic reionization, particularly exploiting large samples of Lyman alpha emitters.
M. Hayes is Associate Professor of Astrophysics at Stockholm University, Sweden. His research is focused on the origin and evolution of galaxies, i.e. how galaxies are assembled and evolve to become the population of galaxies we see at the present day. He works on questions relating to how stellar populations have evolved with time and how star-formation influences the surrounding medium through a process often dubbed 'feedback'. Consequently he also studies how gas is distributed in and around galaxies and how we can determine its properties.
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