ANŽE SLOSAR
Adjunct Associate Professor
Physics and Astronomy
anze.slosar@stonybrook.edu | Brookhaven National Laboratory
Curriculum Vitae. (Last updated: 2023 May 02)
Biography
Anže Slosar is a Distinguished Scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory and an
adjunct faculty at Stony Brook. He got his PhD from Cambridge University in 2003 and
after postdocs at Ljubljana, Oxford and Berkeley, joined Brookhaven in 2009, where
he is currently group leader for Cosmology & Astrophysics Group.
Research Statement
I am an observational cosmologist. I want to understand the inner workings of the
universe based on the observations at all accessible wavelengths. Using data from
Cosmic Microwave Background and Large Scale Structure of the Universe as probed by
galaxy clustering, weak lensing and Lyman-alpha forest, I have put constraints on
cosmological parameters, primordial non-Gaussianity and neutrino masses.
I currently spend majority of my time as a the Science Lead for the LuSEE-Night experiment,
a NASA-DOE collaboration to send a radio telescope pathfinder to the far side of the
Moon. The instrument is expected to land in January 26 on the Firefly’s Blue Ghost
2 mission. I am also involved in preparation for data from the Legacy Survey of Space
and Time, which will the flagship survey of the Rubin telescope starting in 2025.
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