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Saurabh Singh

Associate Professor

Astronomy & Astrophysics

Raman Research Institute

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My research interests lie at the intersection of cosmology and radio astronomy. Periods of formation of first stars and galaxies and era of dark energy domination are particularly interesting times in the cosmic evolution. Specifically, I am interested in employing redshifted 21-cm signal emitted by neutral hydrogen as the observable for these epochs. 

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I build and deploy custom-designed radio telescopes to detect the faint but rich 21-cm signal from high redshifts. In addition, I also collaborate with other leading radio interferometric experiments targeting these epochs. 

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Click here for details about our science goals and nature of research.

Publications

Most updated list of publications is available at my Google Scholar Page

Education

2021

McGill University, Montreal

Postdoctoral experience in experimental and observational radio cosmology

2018

Joint Astronomy Programme, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Ph.D. in experimental cosmology (Raman Research Institute, JAP)

2013

Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad

B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Contact
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Raman Research Institute

L209, Astronomy & Astrophysics Group

C. V. Raman Avenue, 5th Cross Road, Sadashivanagar, Near Mekhri Circle, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560080

India

+91-9480836129

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