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Joseph DeRose

Ph.D. Student in Physics, admitted Autumn 2014
Email
jderose@stanford.edu

Research Highlights

Illustration of a high-redshift galaxy. (Credit: Alexandra Angelich (NRAO/AUI/NSF).)
Objects In Mirror Are Bluer Than They Appear: What a Galaxy's Color Says About Its Distance
Cartoon showing weak lensing by KIPAC alum Jessica Muir.
How to tease out the tiniest distortions of galaxy shapes to probe the secrets of the Universe
A composite image of universe simulations. (Credit: Aemulus Project.)
Cosmos in a Box: Supercomputer simulations of pencil-and-paper universes

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