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Christopher Stubbs is a Professor in Physics and Astronomy at Harvard University. His research interests primarily revolve around the areas of physics, astronomy, cosmology, and astrophysics, with a significant focus on gravitational studies and observational evidence related to supernovae and the accelerating universe. Stubbs has contributed to many high-impact publications in astrophysics and has been involved in notable projects such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Pan-STARRS project. His work has been integral in understanding dark energy and the expansion of the universe. Moreover, he has conducted extensive research on the Hubble Space Telescope observations related to high-redshift supernovae, contributing valuable insights into the nature of cosmic acceleration.
Administered by the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).