George Rhee

Associate Professor

PhD 1989, Leiden

Research Interests

George Rhee is interested in obervational cosmology. He works on clusters of galaxies imaged at optical, radio and X-ray wavelengths. The goal is to use clusters of galaxies to put constraints on theories of galaxy formation and the nature of dark matter in the universe. In addition, he is working on gravitational lensing as a tool to measure the Hubble constant, studies of the most distant galaxies, and N-body simulations of structure formation in the universe. He uses the VLA, ROSAT, Kitt Peak, ESO telescopes and others for his work.