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AGN as an independent tool to measure the Hubble constant1
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AGN as an independent tool to measure the Hubble constant1
I am an astrophysicist and my research focuses on the environment of black holes in active galactic nuclei and star formation, with the goal of understanding the processes behind the formation and evolution of galaxies. Part of my scientific work also focuses on the design, implementation, and optimization of algorithms to process, manage, and analyze large astronomical data sets. I have combined these algorithms with the implementation of automation and robotic operations of astronomical ...