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Dr. Tanveer Karim

Arts & Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow

Pronouns:

he/him

Department: 

DADDAA & Dunlap

Research:

developing frameworks to constrain cosmological models by cross-correlating multiple surveys and improving interpretability of the constraints to address various cosmological tensions.

Tanveer is an Arts & Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow at the David A. Dunlap Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics and a member of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) collaboration and the Dark Energy Science Collaboration (DESC).

His current research interests include developing frameworks to constrain cosmological models by cross-correlating multiple surveys and improving interpretability of the constraints to address various cosmological tensions. Previously, he has also extensively worked on target selection of emission-line galaxies for DESI, mitigation of observational systematics, as well as projects pertaining to the Milky Way and analysis of stellar rotation periods.

Outside of research, Tanveer loves to learn languages, play board games, and read books.